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Spanish expansion for Bolloré
Bolloré Logistics Spain has established offices in Vigo and Burgos.
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Wind lands cable storage contract
Dutch subsea cable specialist Wind has signed a framework agreement with TenneT for the provision of cable transfers and storage for spare export cables.
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MyCrane expands in APAC
MyCrane will roll out its online crane rental platform in Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia having signed a franchise agreement with Allan Taylor.
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Bolk takes Uddevalla stake
The Netherlands-headquartered Bolk Transport has acquired a 50 percent stake Sweden’s Uddevalla Specialtransporter.
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Alexander Global to establish paper hub
AD Ports Group signed a strategic partnership agreement with Alexander Global Logistics to create a paper and pulp products hub in Abu Dhabi.
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BLG and Hyundai Glovis form JV
BLG and Hyundai Glovis have formed a joint venture at the AutoTerminal in Bremerhaven, Germany.
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Massachusetts plots port investments
The governor of Massachusetts (USA), Charlie Baker, has committed USD100 million in funds to support the development of offshore wind ports in Salem, New Bedford and Somerset.
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UTC establishes Guyana joint venture
UTC Overseas has established a joint venture with Guyana Shore Base Inc. (GYSBI), expanding its operations and service offering in the country.
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Bolloré lands EACOP main logistics contract
Bolloré Logistics has been appointed to provide main logistics contractor (MLC) services for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project.
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WWPC gathers in Vienna
Members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) gathered in Vienna last week, as the network held its 20th annual conference.
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Larger wind turbines pose route challenges
Given the vast open spaces in the USA and Canada, as well as those nations’ eagerness to embrace renewable energy, it was only a matter of time before wind turbines in sizes usually used offshore have been getting their feet dry across North America.
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Freight forwarders bounce back
After experiencing one of its most challenging years to date amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the global freight forwarding market bounced back strongly and grew by 11.2 percent in real terms in 2021, according to Transport Intelligence (Ti).
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Heavy Lift Awards entry deadline extended
There is now more time to gather your entries for the Heavy Lift Awards 2022, with the deadline for submissions extended to June 10, 2022.
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EU's Russian exposure as oil phase-out proposed
The European Commission (EC) has proposed an EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports by the end of year. This would be a complete import ban on all Russian oil, seaborne and pipeline, crude and refined.
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Lockdowns hit Chinese industrial output
For the second month in a row, industrial production in China has contracted.
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Rising prices weigh on UK manufacturers
The latest UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has highlighted ongoing concerns over the rising cost of energy and raw materials.
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Offshore powering up
New offshore wind capacity additions in Europe are poised to hit a record high this year, topping 4 GW for the first time and more than doubling additions seen in 2021, Rystad Energy research shows.
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deugro enhances visiotrack
deugro has expanded its supply chain management system, deugro visiotrack, with a feature that measures the carbon footprint of global transports.