All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in June 2025 – Page 3
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Hareket keeping busy with projects
Turkish heavy lift and transport engineering company Hareket has been keeping busy working on the installation, dismantling and transport of heavy and oversized components.
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Liebherr takes further orders from Brazil and Germany
Equipment manufacturer Liebherr has taken further orders from Brazil and Germany. Brazilian crane hire firm Guindastes Centro Oeste has purchased an LTM 1300-6.3 mobile crane, while German crane and heavy lifting company Schwarze has added an LTM 1150-5.3 mobile crane to its fleet.
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The Internationalist: Riccardo Tippmann
Justin Archard sits down with Riccardo Tippmann in Dubai to reflect on a 50-year career in heavy lift and transport – from Cold War convoys and oil booms to the parbuckling of Costa Concordia – and why, at 68, he’s still not ready to stop.
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FHP Group established to provide integrated port and rail logistics
Italian infrastructure fund manager F2i SGR has established an integrated maritime and rail logistics operator for the dry bulk and breakbulk sector, FHP Group, following the merger of FHP F2i Holding Portuale and Compagnia Ferroviaria Italiana (CFI).
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Modulift spreader beams used to install roof sheets
UK-based crane hire company John Sutch Cranes has opted for Modulift lattice spreader beams to install roof sheets at Ocean Plaza Leisure Park in Southport, UK.
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Econowind appoints Koornneef as ceo
The Netherlands-based wind-assisted ship propulsion company Econowind has appointed Daan Koornneef as ceo, effective immediately.
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Emirates SkyCargo unveils aerospace and engineering vertical
Emirates SkyCargo has introduced an aerospace and engineering vertical that will provide dedicated solutions for the carriage of aircraft engines.
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Geodis AirSmart launched at transport logistic 2025
Global logistics provider Geodis has launched Geodis AirSmart, a low carbon solution aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to airfreight by leveraging performance.
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Laso strengthens Spanish footprint
Portugal’s Laso Transportes has added two Spanish branches to its network – one in Porriño, in Galicia, and one in Valladolid, in the Castile and León region of the country.
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Prism expands maritime capabilities
India-headquartered Prism Logistics is bolstering its maritime capabilities with the addition of four barges to its fleet.
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IHMA and UNCTAD sign MoU to bolster global port capacity
The International Harbour Masters Association (IHMA) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalise their collaboration in advancing capacity building and knowledge sharing for port communities worldwide.
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BBC Sao Paulo completes sea trials
BBC Chartering’s latest newbuild Lakermax vessel, BBC Sao Paulo, has passed sea trials.
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Container lines build on niche opportunities
As global trade routes shift and container markets face oversupply and uncertainty, leading shipping lines are turning to project cargo, breakbulk, and out-of-gauge (OOG) shipments as a strategic growth area—investing in specialised equipment, sustainability, and service expertise to support complex logistics demands. Mike Bryant reports.
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WR Logistics names Massimo Naldini
Project logistics specialist WR Logistics has appointed Massimo Naldini as the ceo of its Italian operations.
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Bellamy steps up at Thames Freeport
Martin Bellamy has been appointed chair of Thames Freeport Industry Council.
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Aprojects and Stef Trans Doo establish European JV
Antwerp-based logistics specialist Aprojects and Serbian logistics provider Stef Trans Doo have established AS Heavy Haulage, a joint venture headquartered in Geretsried, Germany.
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Wind turbines arrive in Geraldton
Goldwind wind turbines have arrived at the port of Geraldton in preparation for onward transport to the Mt Weld hybrid power station, as the Australian mining sector progresses with the integration of renewables sources.
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Ro-ro shipping lines face up to challenges
After years of tight capacity and high rates, the global ro-ro shipping market is entering a new phase marked by rising vessel deliveries, growing competition and weakening demand – particularly for electric vehicles. Mike Bryant reports.
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