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WireCo unveils next-gen hoist rope for heavy industrial applications
Wire and synthetic rope specialist WireCo unveiled its latest crane hoist rope at the bauma 2025 exhibition in Munich last week: the Casar Lazerlift.
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ITI releases third edition of Rigging Engineering Basics
Industrial Training International (ITI) has released the third edition of Rigging Engineering Basics, offering updated guidance on lift planning, crane selection, and rigging safety.
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HALO module delivered to USA
Antonov Airlines, in collaboration with transport engineering specialist Fagioli, completed the transatlantic transportation of the habitation and logistics outpost (HALO) module – the first component of the future lunar space station Gateway.
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Hutchison port sale hits Panama snag
In early March, Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison agreed to divest the majority of its global port assets to the Blackrock-TiL consortium in a USD22.8 billion deal. The transaction included control of several terminal operations and a significant stake in Panama Ports Company. However, reports have since emerged that Hutchison will no longer sell its Panama Canal-adjacent assets. The deal has also drawn scrutiny from Chinese regulators, who are expected to launch an antitrust review.
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Denzai bolsters ranks with Goldhofer SPMTs
Japan’s Denzai has acquired PST-ES-E (315) SPMTs from Goldhofer.
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EXG moves transformer within India
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has completed a 1,929-km journey within India to deliver a 250-tonne transformer.
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Teesworks quay serves North Sea offshore wind farms
Teesworks’ Steel River Quay is establishing itself as a central hub for the UK’s offshore wind energy industry. Completed in spring 2024 after a building timeframe of two years, the quay has supported major offshore wind projects including Dogger Bank and Hornsea 3, with capabilities tailored to large-scale turbine handling and heavy lift operations.
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DSV’s deal for DB Schenker cleared
DSV said in a press release issued April 15 that it had fulfilled all closing conditions for its acquisition of Germany’s DB Schenker.
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Course set for industry-wide GHG pricing and fuel standards
Marine Environment Protection Committee 83 (MEPC 83) concluded with draft regulations that will set mandatory marine fuel standard and GHG emissions pricing for shipping, a first for the sector.
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Tadano takes orders for CC 78.1250-1 and CC 38.650-1 at bauma
Lifting equipment manufacturer Tadano has taken orders for its CC 78.1250-1, the latest addition to its lattice boom crawler crane offering, as well as a separate order for its CC 38.650-1. Both purchases were made at bauma 2025 in Munich, Germany.
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Mammoet moves EO reactors in Alberta
Mammoet has successfully transport two ethylene oxide (EO) reactors within Alberta, Canada.
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Fracht North America appoints Reyes
Fabian Reyes has joined Fracht North America as vice president of strategic business development.
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TGP adds fourth UK office
Trans Global Project (TGP) has opened its new UK head office as part of the company’s expansion plans.
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NXGEN acquires axle lines from Scheuerle
Heavy lift and transport equipment solutions provider NXGEN has expanded its fleet with an additional 100 axle lines of SPMTs from TII Scheuerle.
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ABL co-founder rejoins in marine operations role
ABL Group co-founder and offshore energy and marine consultancy specialist Phil Lenox has joined the international design and engineering consultancy Longitude as global director of its marine operations engineering business line.
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ALS delivers silo from Netherlands to UK
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has transported a polyester silo from the Netherlands to the UK.
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Denholm unifies logistics arms under single brand
Denholm UK Logistics and Denholm Good Logistics will come together under a single trading brand.
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Denzai becomes launch customer for Cometto’s MSPE 60t SPMT
Japanese heavy transport specialist Denzai has ordered 108 axle lines of Cometto’s new MSPE 60t (6/4/4) SPMT. The compact, high-capacity system was developed for operations in Japan’s constrained port environments.
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DAKO handles intra-Europe heavy haul
Project freight forwarder DAKO Worldwide Transport has handled an intra-Europe project, moving an oversized tube cage from Romania to Bulgaria.
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Peters & May partners with Burgess
UK-based specialist marine transport and logistics company Peters & May has signed a partnership with Burgess, a global yacht brokerage and management company.