All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in July 2022 – Page 4
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Rolls-Royce targets Beluga as Antonov alternative
Rolls-Royce and Airbus are exploring the potential use of the A300-600ST Beluga outsize freighter for the ad hoc movement of large civil aircraft engines, reports HLPFI’s sister title FlightGlobal.
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Alevro comes online
The Australian joint venture of Fagioli and construction and engineering company Monadelphous – Alevro – has launched a dedicated website.
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Chantillon joins Ahlers
Ahlers has appointed Roger Chantillon as chief commercial officer and director, secured transportation for international forwarding.
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deugro ships LNG tanks to the Caribbean
deugro moved four LNG tanks with a unit weight of 225.4 tonnes from the manufacturer’s yard in Decin, Czech Republic, via the port of Hamburg, Germany, to a construction site in the Caribbean Sea.
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AGL presses ahead
Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has transported an automotive press consisting of three parts plus accessories.
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Tschudi supports PBT development
The Tschudi Logistics team in Mozambique was appointed as ship agent by Renco for the Rencraft barge and the Seacontractors’ tug Atlantis.
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Sarens jacks up, transports, and installs new bridge in Zaventem, Belgium
Sarens has installed a 1,000-tonne bridge across Belgium’s busiest traffic corridor.
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Ceva acquires Spedag Interfreight
Ceva Logistics has acquired East African forwarding specialist Spedag Interfreight.
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Van der Vlist expands fleet
Van der Vlist has expanded its fleet of terminal equipment at its hub in Flevokust port, Lelystad, the Netherlands, to include two reachstackers that are specifically designed for lifting wind turbine components.
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GPLN confirms Rotterdam 2023 dates
The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) will hold its 18th annual general meeting (AGM) from June 3-5, 2023, at the Hilton Hotel in Rotterdam.
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Spliethoff’s straddle carrier shipment
Spliethoff has transported 13 straddle carriers from Gdynia, Poland, to Newark, USA.
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Denholm handles plant project
Denholm Project Forwarding has moved bio energy plant equipment from the UK to India, including large pieces measuring 9 m long and weighing 10.5 tonnes.
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East Quay opens in Nigg
The port of Nigg in Scotland has completed construction of the East Quay, increasing the deepwater quayside capacity to over 1,200 m.
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Botnia Enabler enters service
Wallenius SOL’s newbuild con-ro vessel Botnia Enabler has entered service on the Zeebrugge-Antwerp-Kokkola-Oulu-Kemi-Skellefteå-Travemünde route.
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Seafarers’ Wages Bill published
The UK government has published its Seafarers’ Wages Bill – a document aimed at ensuring seafarers spending substantial time in UK waters are paid an equivalent to the national minimum wage.
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Swire Projects bolsters fleet with multipurpose charters
Swire Projects has chartered three 28,000 dwt multipurpose vessels from shipowner R. Braren on a long-term basis.
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DSME under pressure
Despite massive newbuilding campaigns from owners, shipyards continue to come under pressure with input prices surging.
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Ørsted lands Hornsea 3 contract
Denmark’s Ørsted secured a contract for difference for the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the UK.
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ModulMAX AP-M launched
Heavy-duty trailer manufacturer Faymonville has launched its ModulMAX AP-M, a modular unit that combines the supporting assist mode with the independent self-propelled mode.