All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in June 2025 – Page 2
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AsstrA on hand in Asia and Europe
Freight forwarder AsstrA Associated Traffic has been on hand for projects in both Asia and Europe.
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GOAL launched to serve US capital projects market
Gulf of America Logistics (GOAL) has been launched in Bossier City, Louisiana, to serve the US project logistics market.
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GPO Heavylift delivers floating dock from Rotterdam to Tuzla
GPO Heavylift has delivered a 162.5 m-long floating dock from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to Tuzla, Istanbul, Türkiye.
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K+N makes duo of appointments
Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) has appointed Marcus Claesson as its chief information officer and Shirley Sharma Paterson as global head of sales.
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SGL delivers 3D printer to Qatar
Scan Global Logistics (SGL) has transported one of the world’s largest 3D construction printers from Denmark to Qatar, coordinating the movement of 18 oversized components aboard a Boeing 747 freighter.
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JAS opens Beijing office
JAS Worldwide has opened an office in Beijing, China, as it looks to expand its growth in the country.
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BKL purchases 90 cranes
Germany-based BKL Baukran Logistik is investing in 90 mobile and tower cranes to bolster its equipment fleet. The orders were placed at bauma 2025 in Munich.
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Toepfer Transport’s monthly multipurpose shipping rate update
Toepfer Transport’s monthly multipurpose rate index has fallen by 1.03 percent month on month. The analyst’s average daily time charter rate for a 12,500 dwt/F-type heavy lift vessel was USD12,895 at the start of June 2025, down from USD13,029 in May.
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BIFA elects national chair
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has elected Keith Baguley, senior manager at Grimaldi Group, as its national chair, succeeding Charles Hogg, chief commercial officer at Unsworth.
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Allseas looks to develop nuclear technology
Allseas has developed a five-year plan to design, develop and deploy a small modular reactor (SMR) that can be integrated into offshore vessels and used onshore.
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TGP supports steel plant expansion
Trans Global Projects (TGP) has delivered a 3,235 cu m shipment for the first expansion stage of a steel production plant in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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ESTA seeks common European crane inspection system
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) is urging Europe’s national regulators to agree a common inspection procedure for mobile cranes.
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Rhenus partners with Enercon for specialised barge
Rhenus Group is partnering with wind turbine manufacturer Enercon to develop a push barge for the transport of wind turbine components.
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MacGregor to deliver electric cranes for Vertom vessels
Maritime cargo and load handling solutions provider MacGregor will deliver fully electric cranes for Vertom Group’s four multipurpose vessels currently under construction in India.
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Ceva boosts ro-ro offering
Ceva Logistics is adding three ro-ro vessels to offer connections from the Far East to Central and South America via a regular trade lane and spot services.
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Collett brings in Goldhofer THP/SL-L axles
UK-based heavy transport specialist Collett & Sons has purchased 36 Goldhofer THP/SL-L modular axle lines.
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UECC adds capacity and port calls on its North-South route
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is boosting sailing frequency and capacity on its North-South network with the addition of the dual-fuel LNG PCTC Blue Heritage, as well as another port of call in Türkiye.
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UK: Industry urges tax reform amid warning of 20 percent offshore workforce decline
Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), a trade association, has called for the government to remove the windfall tax on oil and gas profits by 2026. Meanwhile, Robert Gordon University believes the country could lose up to 20 percent of its offshore energy workforce by 2030 without urgent intervention.
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Kongsberg unveils real-time emissions monitoring system
Kongsberg Maritime has launched a Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) to provide real-time exhaust emissions data for shipowners and operators.
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Swire Projects delivers mining equipment to Kitimat
Multipurpose operator Swire Projects has delivered a full load of conveyor trusses and structural steel from Dongguan, China, to Kitimat, Canada.
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