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CIG calls on governments and IMO to report container inspection findings
The Cargo Integrity Group (CIG) is calling on national administrations to carry out and report the findings of their container inspection programmes, and for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to continue collating and publishing the results in a publicly accessible form, to support efforts to improve safety in the carriage of goods by sea.
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Harren Group, Kestrel Italia and Intermare join forces in Italy
Harren Group, Kestrel Italia and Intermare have founded KestrelMare in Genoa, Italy. The companies said that deal will strengthen their shared operations in the country while expanding their project cargo and heavy lift activities.
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Fewer, heavier voyages ex-China
There has been a notable decline in voyages numbers ex China to the USA and European Union, although data from the Esgian Shipping Suite for MPP shows that vessels are more heavily laden.
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Kübler transports BorWin5 transformers in Germany
Kübler Spedition has transported two 445-tonne transformers destined for the BorWin5 offshore grid connection system in Germany.
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Sarens completes heavy lifting operations at Belgian power plants
Sarens has completed heavy lifting work at a pair of power plants in Flémalle and Seraing, Belgium.
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Bergé receives Liebherr LHM 550 as part of Bilbao upgrade
Bergé Maritime has taken delivery of a Liebherr LHM 550 crane at the port of Bilbao, Spain.
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Anderson joins Hareket as MEA regional managing director
Jonathan Anderson has joined Hareket as the regional managing director for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region.
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Jumbo installs wind assisted propulsion to Jumbo Jubilee
Jumbo Maritime has installed two mechanical sails, econowind ventofolis, to heavy lift vessel Jumbo Jubilee, with the latest wind-assisted ship propulsion solution designed to boost fuel efficiency and reduce carbon.
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Wallenius to house customisation plant at Brunswick terminal
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has expanded its Brunswick, Georgia, port facility to house a customisation plant for Develon and Hyundai Construction Equipment.
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One Air adds third Boeing 747 freighter to fleet
One Air has added a third Boeing 747 freighter to its fleet.
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IUMI warns of ‘changing world’ for marine insurance
International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) president Frédéric Denèfle has cautioned of a changing world for the marine insurance sector.
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Cometto launches Eco500 self-propelled module
Cometto has launched the Eco500, a self-propelled modular trailer with a payload of up to 500 tonnes.
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Shortlist spotlight 2024: Safety and Training
HLPFI reviews the shortlisted entries for the 2024 Safety and Training award, sponsored by Hareket.
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PGE and Ørsted sign lease for port space in Gdansk
Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) and Ørsted have signed a lease agreement for the future T5 terminal in the port of Gdansk. It will be used for the storage, pre-assembly and offshore installation of turbine components for the Baltica 2 project.
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Cargo Consolidators Agency organises helicopter deliveries
Cargo Consolidators Agency has transported three helicopters and three crates of accessories from Trinidad and Tobago to Canada.
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ESTA presents five-year plan in manifesto
The European association for road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has published a five-year manifesto for European abnormal transport to highlight the organisation’s medium-term strategic transport priorities until 2029.
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UECC adds Auto Way to roster
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is expanding its fleet with an additional car carrier, Auto Way
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Forth Green Freeport submits full business case
Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has submitted its full business case to the Scottish and UK governments, a step forward in unlocking GBP25 million (USD32.9 million) of capital to further develop the site.
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Kito Crosby releases upgraded G-2160 range
Kito Crosby has released the re-engineered Crosby G-2160 widebody shackle range. It now comes in eight capacities from 400-2,000 tons (362-1,814 tonnes).
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Second AtoB@C plug-in hybrid christened
AtoB@C Shipping has christened Stellemar, its second plug-in hybrid vessel in Ystad, Sweden. It also partnered with EFO and committed to a set of measures to minimise emissions from their respective transport activities.