All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in June 2020 – Page 2
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NewsLift & Move USA launches website
Lift & Move USA has launched a website showcasing the careers, industries and types of work related to the crane, rigging and specialised transport industry.
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NewsFrom Japan to Bahrain with Rhenus
Rhenus Project Logistics has transported six rectifiers from Japan to a construction site in Bahrain.
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NewsHöegh Autoliners names CEO
Norwegian ro-ro shipping group Höegh Autoliners has named Andreas Enger as ceo, effective September 8, 2020.
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NewsTadano opens Brisbane office
Tadano Oceania has opened a 14,000-sq m head office in the Brisbane suburb of Lytton, Australia.
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NewsSamoco acquires Heavy’s lifting and handling activities
Samoco, a division of Sarens, has acquired the lifting and handling activities of Gosselin Group company Heavy.
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NewsWAST handles boom move with Scheuerle
Australia’s WA Specialised Transport (WAST) has moved a 200-ton (181.4-tonne) boom, manufactured by thyssenkrupp for a bucket wheel reclaimer, using Scheuerle axle lines.
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NewsZeebrugge joins IPCSA
The port of Zeebrugge in Belgium has joined the International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA) as it looks to share expertise gained from its Smart Port, Green Port and Safety Port projects.
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NewsHareket installs turbines in Izmir
Hareket has installed Enercon wind turbines at a project site at Karaburun in Izmir, Turkey.
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NewsHeim steps up at Seaports of Niedersachsen
Germany-based Seaports of Niedersachsen has appointed André Heim as managing director, effective June 1, 2020.
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NewsPort of Newcastle strengthens team
The Port of Newcastle in Australia has appointed Glenn Thornton as executive manager projects, and Paul Brown as executive manager business development.
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NewsLindenblatt and Königs step down at the Port of Antwerp
German representatives from the North Rhine-Westphalia region Dr. Dieter Lindenblatt and Hans Königs, will step down from their long-term positions at the port of Antwerp at the end of the year.
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NewsMammoet launches Austal ferry
Mammoet has coordinated the load out and float off of Austal Philippines’ 109 m-long, 1,700-tonne catamaran ferry FSTR.
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NewsLindenblatt and Königs step down at the Port of Antwerp
German representatives from the North Rhine-Westphalia region Dr. Dieter Lindenblatt and Hans Königs, will step down from their long-term positions at the port of Antwerp at the end of the year.
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Digital IssueMay/June 2020 digital edition
Read the May/June 2020 edition of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) here.
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NewsTadano opens Brisbane office
Tadano Oceania has opened a 14,000-sq m head office in the Brisbane suburb of Lytton, Australia.
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NewsInternal tussle as Boeing weighs future of B747
Tension is building within Boeing about whether to keep the Boeing 747 in production beyond the current order backlog, as a decision looms on the future of the iconic aircraft.
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NewsWW Ocean calls in Freeport
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean’s (WW Ocean) ro-ro vessel Bess has completed its maiden call at Port Freeport, Texas as part of its service connecting Asia with the Gulf Coast.
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NewsTime charter rates level out
The latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport indicates that time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector are starting to level out.
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NewsPacific Osprey returns to service
Swire Blue Ocean’s (SBO) wind farm installation vessel Pacific Osprey has returned to service following the installation of its extended crane boom in Denmark.
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NewsIntradco charters AN-225
Intradco Global, in collaboration with GTA GSM, charted the Antonov AN-225 freighter aircraft to transport nearly 1,000 cu m of medical supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE).









