All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in July 2020 – Page 3
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NewsErhardt rallies for railway shipment
Erhardt Proyectos has loaded large metal structures at the outer port of Langosteira in La Coruña, northern Spain.
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NewsThroughput falls in Antwerp but recovery is in sight
Total throughput at the port of Antwerp fell by 4.9 percent in the first half of the year compared to the same period of 2019, as the effects of the Covid-19 crisis took hold. The first signs of recovery, however, are now visible.
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NewsPassenger trains arrive at Newcastle
Two Waratah Series 2 passenger trains arrived on the vessel AAL Hong Kong at the port of Newcastle in Australia on July 5, 2020.
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NewsXellz acquires more land at Rosslare
Xellz has acquired an additional 100,000 sq m of land in Rosslare, Republic of Ireland, as it progresses its plans to create a free economic zone (FEZ) at the port.
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NewsMortrans moves in Russia
Russian freight forwarder Mortrans has transported a pilot boat from the port of Murmansk to Yamburg.
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NewsTransformer transits Lincolnshire waterways with ABP
The port of Goole has facilitated the delivery of a 155-tonne transformer destined for the Cottam power station in North Lincolnshire.
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NewsGustav Seeland joins green initiative
Heavy logistics specialist Gustav Seeland has joined the Hamburg Environmental Partnership.
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NewsKübler adds EuroCompact trailer
Kübler Spedition has taken delivery of a Scheuerle EuroCompact FL02 lowbed semi-trailer.
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NewsMammoet completes Dangote scope
Mammoet has completed its role in the Dangote petroleum refinery project in Lekki, Nigeria, with the installation of a 1,240-tonne propylene bullet.
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NewsCar carrier declared a constructive loss
Höegh Xiamen, a car carrier chartered by Höegh Autoliners, has been declared a total constructive loss by its owner following last month’s fire outbreak in Jacksonville, Florida.
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NewsRe-introducing the Heavy Lift Awards for 2020
After much consideration and monitoring of the Covid-19 situation across the globe, HLPFI has come to the decision to host the Heavy Lift Awards 2020 in a new virtual capacity rather than a live event this year.
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NewsManston to reopen as UK airfreight hub
The UK’s Department for Transport has granted permission for Manston Airport in Kent to reopen as an international airfreight hub.
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NewsÇaba & Misnak’s shipyard success
Çaba & Misnak’s project logistics, heavy lifting and engineering division has repositioned a 2,500-tonne vessel at a Turkish shipyard.
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NewsFESCO adds Paris to fleet
FESCO Transportation Group has added the multipurpose ship FESCO Paris to its fleet.
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NewsSenior appointment at Volga-Dnepr
Volga-Dnepr Group has appointed Konstantin Vekshin as its chief commercial officer.
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NewsSamson announces latest rope innovations
USA-based Samson Rope has introduced new ranges of synthetic ropes – EverSteel-X, AmSteel-X and SureSteel – designed to improve safety in mooring operations.
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NewsHeavy Lift Awards 2020 shortlist revealed
After the first phase of judging by our panel of industry experts, the shortlist has been revealed for the Heavy Lift Awards 2020.
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NewsGALA closes off TAP project
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project, a 105-km pipeline linking Albania and Italy as part of the Southern Gas Corridor, has been completed.
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NewsBreakbulk Asia 2020 and 2021 cancelled
The Breakbulk Asia 2020 exhibition and conference has been cancelled. In addition, the organiser has decided that it will not run the event next year.









