All articles by Joshua Allen – Page 9
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Newsdeugro transports critical OOG items from China to Uruguay
Project freight forwarder deugro, in collobaration with dteq Transport Engineering Solutions, has transported critical out-of-gauge (OOG) components from China to a pulp fabrication facility in Uruguay.
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NewsKarle and Arnbert promoted at Wallenius SOL
Wallenius SOL has appointed Henrik Karle to fleet director/chief technical officer, with Mathias Arnbert stepping into his former role as chief operating officer.
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NewsJAS completes acquisition of Pentagon Freight Services
USA-based logistics firm JAS has completed the acquisition of Pentagon Freight Services, subject to receipt of all required regulatory approvals.
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NewsKeen retires from BIFA
At the end of October 2025, Robert Keen officially retired from the British International Freight Association (BIFA) after 26 years of service.
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NewsHarlyn delivers subsea cable for offshore project
UK-based Harlyn Solutions has delivered 12 km of inter-array subsea cable for an offshore wind project, deploying a custom-engineered cable. It also shared details of its local talent pipeline developed through a long-standing connection with Newcastle University and its School of Engineering.
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NewsK+N plans Eastway acquisition
Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) will acquire aerospace logistics firm Eastway Global Forwarding, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. Completion of the transaction is slated for the end of 2025.
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NewsITI and Adena partner to establish Florida training centre
Crane and rigging training provider Industrial Training International (ITI) and commercial contractor Adena have established an ITI training centre in Lakeland, Florida.
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NewsÖzüdoğru joins JSI Alliance
Ekin Özüdoğru has joined JSI Alliance as manager chartering & projects – Türkiye, East Mediterranean and Black Sea, with immediate effect.
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NewsEngineered Rigging purchases six Holmatro skidding systems
USA-based heavy lifting specialist Engineered Rigging has added six 400-ton (362.9-tonne) skidding systems from Holmatro to its fleet.
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NewsBIFA reveals 2025 Freight Service Awards shortlist
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has revealed the shortlist for its 37th annual Freight Service Awards. 33 companies have been shortlisted as finalists for the nine service categories.
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NewsTGP bolsters Australian team with pair of appointments
Project freight forwarder Trans Global Projects (TGP) has strengthened its Australian team by making a pair of appointments.
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NewsSaudi Arabia to host bauma in 2027
Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Messe München and dmg events, Riyadh will play host to the inaugural bauma Saudi Arabia event, in April 2027.
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NewsChapman Freeborn opens Zhengzhou office, transports skids to Nigeria
Chapman Freeborn has opened an office in Zhengzhou, its sixth in China. The air charter broker also transported two oversized truck-loading skids from China to Nigeria.
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NewsMammoet takes delivery of XCMG hybrid mobile crane
In efforts to provide more sustainable options to the heavy lifting market, Mammoet has taken delivery of an XCA60_EV, a 60-tonne lifting capacity hybrid mobile crane, from China-based construction machinery manufacturer XCMG.
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NewsGrimaldi welcomes Grande Melbourne
Italy-based shipping company Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of Grande Melbourne, the third of a series of seven ammonia-ready PCTC vessels on order at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) and China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC).
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NewsCC 38.650-1 gets Peruvian copper mine debut
Tadano’s 650-tonne capacity CC 38.650-1 has been deployed at a Peruvian copper mine for the first time, with Peruvian crane service provider Grúas & Transportes San Lorenzo using it to set up a 247-tonne section of a conveyor belt at the mine.
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NewsFelbermayr relocates TBM parts within Vienna
Austria-based Felbermayr has relocated tunnel boring machine (TBM) components from Augustinplatz to Matzleinsdorfer Platz in Vienna, an approximately 11-km route.
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NewsESTA urges members to keep spotlight on upcoming abnormal transport debate
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has encouraged its members and supporters to contact their Member of European Parliament (MEP) to persuade them to attend the upcoming debate in Brussels over the role of abnormal transport in delivering Europe’s green and military agenda.
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NewsEnerpac strand jack used for cable car maintenance in Toulouse
French cable-driven lift systems manufacturer Poma and cable maintenance specialist Comag have used Enerpac strand jack technology to streamline aerial cable maintenance operations on the 3 km-long Téléo cable car in Toulouse, France.
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NewsMeriaura plans fleet renewal in 2026
In a bid to modernise its fleet, Finnish shipping firm Meriaura is planning on adding four new vessels to its fleet across 2026.









