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JSL delivers chain trencher from UAE to South Africa
JSL Global has delivered a Tesmec chain trencher from Jebel Ali via Dubai to Durban, South Africa.
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JSL handles heavy shipment ex Hamad
JSL Global has handled 2,551 cu m of excavators and construction equipment at Hamad port, Qatar.
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JSL handles suction pipe transport
JSL Global Qatar has coordinated the transport of a telescopic suction pipe from Bahrain to Doha, Qatar, on behalf of an alumina refinery company.
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Surging LNG demand likely to be short-term benefit for project logistics sector
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and subsequent substantial cuts in natural gas exports prompted an immediate surge of international interest in LNG and demand for related new production capacity and import/export facilities. However, that uptick could be a flash in the pan rather than indicative of long-term shift, writes Phil Hastings.
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Energy transition to squeeze project logistics capacity
Future downstream oil and gas industry investment is likely to be increasingly focused on sectors like hydrogen, biofuels and petrochemical production to support the energy transition, alongside traditional oil refining and liquefied natural gas (LNG) activities. The resultant increase in project logistics and heavy lift demand will put further pressure on logisticians. Phil Hastings reports.
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WWPC celebrates 21st annual conference in Toronto
Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) members gathered in Toronto, Canada, for the network’s 21st annual membership conference on September 3-6.
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JSL Global moves concrete segment factory
Project forwarder JSL Global (JSL) has coordinated the relocation of a concrete segment factory from its original site in Qatar, via the port of Hamad, to Constanța (Romania) and onward to its final destination.
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JSL moves heavy cargo from Hamad
JSL Global has transported 490 cu m of heavy steel structures from Hamad port for a stadium construction project in Qatar.
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Improving relations in the Middle East Gulf
Last week, Saudi Arabia announced that it was reopening its land borders with Qatar, marking a major step towards resolving a three-year diplomatic crisis that saw the latter’s neighbours sever ties and suspend all land, air and sea links.
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JSL handles heavy cargo at Hamad
JSL Global has coordinated the offloading and transport of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) from Hamad port in Qatar to the client’s jobsite.
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Qatar: Project opportunities despite blockade
On June 5, 2017, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Egypt suspended all land, air and sea links with Qatar. Three years on, Qatar Airways is seeking compensation but the project logistics market has proven to be resilient.
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JSL Global handles shipment amid Covid-19 disruption
JSL Global handled a shipment in Qatar recently for one of its European clients.
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JSL in transformer move
JSL Global has handled the delivery of four transformers, each weighing 42 tons (38.1 tonnes), from Hamad port to one of Qatar Electricity & Water Company's project sites.
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Last-minute moves for JSL Global
December 27 - Qatar-based JSL Global has coordinated the delivery of four disassembled gantry cranes from Hamad Port to Essen, Germany.
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JSL pipes up in Qatar
December 16 - Recently appointed member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Qatar, JSL Global, has coordinated the shipment of oil and gas pipes from China to Doha.