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Maersk partners with Grindrod
A.P. Møller – Mærsk plans to form a joint venture with South Africa’s Grindrod.
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Conference confirmed for AntwerpXL
AntwerpXL, which is taking place from December 8-9, has confirmed its conference programme for the 2021 event, including a session chaired by HLPFI’s editor David Kershaw.
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Superyacht construction surging
The transport of yachts has proven to be a lucrative niche for some logisticians. Promisingly, superyacht construction is rebounding fast after falling flat at the start of the pandemic.
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Survey paints stark picture of UK trucking
The UK’s road transport industry has come under pressure in recent months, with a shortage of drivers disrupting all facets of the supply chain. A survey from Pertemps indicates that the situation will get worse before it gets better.
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ABP makes land available
UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will make 1,000 acres (404.7 ha) of development land available to support the domestic supply chain, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors.
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Boskalis continues to weather Covid-19 storm
In the past quarter, Royal Boskalis Westminster said that projects continued to be affected by the consequences of Covid-19, albeit to varying degrees.
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ABL adds ship design expertise
AqualisBraemar LOC Group (ABL Group) will acquire the UK activities of ship design and marine consultancy company OSD-IMT from Damen Shipyards Group.
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Prepare for UK Customs changes
Clarksons Port Services (CPS) is urging businesses to prepare for changes to UK border controls ahead of January 1, 2022.
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US port spending plans emerge
US President Joe Biden will inject USD17 billion into port and waterway improvements as part of the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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Rolls-Royce joins SMR revolution
Rolls-Royce has established its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) business division, which aims to bring about the next generation of low-cost nuclear power plants.
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4D introduces latest CILT-accredited training courses
4D Supply Chain Consulting has launched two additional e-learning courses that have been added to the 4D Training Academy – Bill of Lading Made Easy and Letter of Credit Made Easy.
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Röhlig opens Dubai office
Röhlig Logistics has expanded its network with the establishment of an office in Dubai, UAE.
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Nuqsana-Pinnacle to develop Canadian opportunities
Pinnacle Logistics Solutions has established a joint venture with Nuqsana – a 100 percent Nunavut-owned company based in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada. The companies are working to establish greater cooperation between the peoples of the region.
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Marr lands in London
Australia-headquartered Marr Contracting has opened a regional office in London, UK.
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JCB bets big on hydrogen
Construction equipment manufacturer JCB is investing GBP100 million (USD136.3 million) on a project to produce super-efficient hydrogen engines. Details also emerged of a large-scale deal to procure green hydrogen from overseas.
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Transforming Egypt into a logistics hub
Egypt aims to transform itself into one the world’s leading logistics hubs by 2024, according to statements from government officials.
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Rhenus acquires Global Net Logistics
Rhenus Logistics Americas has acquired Texas-based Global Net Logistics.
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CMA CGM makes terminal purchase
CMA CGM has signed an agreement to acquire a 90 percent stake in the Fenix Marine Services (FMS) container terminal in Los Angeles, USA.
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Equinor details preferred floater concept
The potential of floating offshore wind energy is massive, and the technology behind the industry continues to develop. Equinor has designed a new floating wind concept that will enable industrial standardisation and maximise opportunities for local supply chains.
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Erhardt creates digital platform
Erhardt Proyectos has developed a digital platform named netERH that provides its customers with a range of solutions, including diProcure, diOffer, diContract, diOpx, diShl and diWharehouse.