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Jan De Nul to offload Taillevent
Jan De Nul is selling its jack-up installation vessel Taillevent.
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RSS held HS2 safety sessions
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) has given lifting and rigging safety sessions at HS2’s Atlas Road site in London, UK.
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Schmidbauer impresses with reactor transport
Schmidbauer has transported two reactors, weighing 660 tons (598.7 tonnes) and 600 tons (544 tonnes), from Kelheim to Neustadt an der Donau in Germany on behalf of Bayernoil.
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Mining equipment soars with Antonov
Antonov Airlines has transported 40 tonnes of mining equipment from Vatry, France, to Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina.
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Cable arrives in Rosyth
A 100 ton (90.7-tonne) spare export cable for the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm has arrived at the port of Rosyth, Scotland, where it will be stored for a minimum five years on a purpose-built cable carousel.
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New York asks for AKT support
New York State has applied for financial support to develop the Arthur Kill Terminal (AKT) in Staten Island.
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Megalift manages the risk
Malaysia-headquartered Megalift has shifted two pieces of industrial equipment at a port along the Malacca Strait.
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Tidal first for Japanese companies
“K” Line and Chubu Electric Power entered into a joint development agreement with developer DP Energy for the Uisce Tapa tidal energy project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Subsea 7 eyes floating wind with Nautilus stake
Subsea 7 has agreed to acquire a majority 59.12 percent interest in Nautilus Floating Solutions – a Bilbao, Spain-based developer of technology for the floating wind energy market.
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Drewry’s index shows slowdown
The Drewry multipurpose time charter index increased to USD9,056 per day in July, a rise of 1.4 percent over the June figure.
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Shepko steps up as Daseke CEO
Jonathan Shepko is stepping up as the permanent ceo of specialised transport and logistics company Daseke, after serving as the interim ceo since January 2021.
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DLM bolsters hire fleet
Dynamic Load Monitoring (UK) is reinvesting in its hire fleet, as demand grows for short and mid-term use of products such as its running line monitors (RLMs).
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Rates continue to rise
The summer holiday season did not slow down the increase of charter rates for the multipurpose shipping sector, according to Toepfer Transport, with further increases seen over the last month.
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Enercon calls on RUD
Enercon is calling upon a RUD Tecdos TM turning table to handle rotor hubs at one of its wind turbine manufacturing centres.
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Dimerco handles PCB equipment
Dimerco has delivered over 200 tons (181.4 tonnes) of printed circuit board (PCB) equipment from Stuttgart, Germany, to the Jiangsu Province, China, with ITG Air & Sea.
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Volga-Dnepr discuss conversion plans with Airbus
Volga-Dnepr and Airbus are in discussions over an A350 freighter conversion programme.
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HMC develops SAFEPLAN
HMC – co-financed by the European Union and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) – is developing a system to improve the safety of maritime navigation.
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Hapag-Lloyd adds Dakar office
Hapag-Lloyd has added to its West African network with the opening of an office in Dakar, Senegal.
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Reactors arrive at Jebel Ali
Four polyethylene reactors, the largest of which weighed 227 tons (206 tonnes), have moved through DP World’s Jebel Ali Port in the UAE.
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deugro supports Amur construction
deugro arranged three full-charter flights for Tecnimont from Milan, Italy, to Blagoveshchensk, Russia, to transport 87 tonnes of valves for the Amur gas processing plant project in Russia.