All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in July 2021 – Page 7
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Blue Water Energy & Projects Australia opens
Blue Water Shipping has launched its Energy & Projects Australia division, headquartered in Brisbane.
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McKinsey expands digital capability centre
McKinsey & Company is opening an expanded digital capability centre in Venice, Italy, which will allow European companies to explore, try, and apply the latest digital and analytics technologies.
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FAD Equipment Store adds BlockCam
USA-based FAD Equipment Store now stocks Crosby’s range of BlokCam camera and alert systems for tower and mobile cranes.
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OHT to combine with Subsea 7
OHT has entered into an agreement to combine with Subsea 7’s renewables business unit.
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SAL Saudi Logistics Services names CEO
SAL Saudi Logistics Services has appointed Hesham bin Abdulla Alhussayen as its ceo.
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O’Keeffe heads up renewables at Blue Water
Blue Water Shipping has appointed John O’Keeffe as head of renewables, Americas.
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Liebherr celebrates MHC milestone
The 1,300th maritime crane has departed Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock’s facilities in Germany onboard BBC Chartering’s vessel BBC Russia.
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Antonov’s time-sensitive truck delivery
Antonov Airlines has transported three Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 fire trucks on an AN-124 flight from the Middle East to Central Asia.
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ICS names Hill
The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) has appointed Robert Hill as director.
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Port of Salem lands grant
South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) will receive a USD9 million grant for the expansion of its barge capacity and intermodal rail connectivity at the port of Salem, USA.
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Time charter rates still rising
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have continued to increase over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Sarens loads-out the biggest and the heaviest furnace modules in the world
Sarens has carried out the load-out operation of two 8000-tonne furnace modules, which it says are the biggest and the heaviest cracking furnace modules based on modularisation design and construction in the world in China.
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Potteries delivers in Ireland
UK-based Potteries Heavy Haulage has coordinated the transport of multiple out-of-gauge units for a new gas supply facility at Intel’s Leixlip campus near Dublin, Ireland.
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EXG handles oxygen cylinders for India
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has transported 300 oxygen cylinders from China to India.
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Tschudi names Møller
Tschudi Logistics Group has appointed Per Møller to head up Tschudi Lines, with the goal of further developing shortsea shipping to Norway, effective August 1, 2021.
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier selected for Baltic Eagle
Vestas Wind Systems has awarded Fred. Olsen Windcarrier the turbine installation contract for the Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in Germany.
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HFW partners with CyberOwl
International law firm HFW has joined forces with maritime cyber security company CyberOwl to provide comprehensive technology and legal services to the shipping industry around cyber risk management and compliance.
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DNV updates class notations
DNV has released updates to its rules for ship classification, with a raft of new class notations designed to enable the maritime industry to tackle the decarbonisation challenge.