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Heavy industry to dominate global hydrogen demand in 2050
The heavy industry sector is expected to dominate global hydrogen demand by 2050, according to a new International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) report.
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Vernazza uses crawler cranes to lift steel bridge sections at Italian shipyard
Italian crane service provider, Vernazza Autogru, has lifted two bridge sections at the Porto di Prà shipyard, Italy, on behalf of shipbuilding company Fincantieri.
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Shortlist spotlight 2024: Environment Award
HLPFI reviews the six entries that made it onto this year’s Environment Award shortlist, sponsored by Fracht Group.
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Zoomlion’s massive tower crane used in Shiziyang Bridge build
The Zoomlion R20000-720 has played a key role in constructing the Shiziyang Bridge in Guangzhou, China.
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Allelys scales-up UK transport fleet
UK-headquartered transport and engineering specialist Allelys has committed to scaling up its fleet with multiple girder frame trailers, a range of modular axles and various heavy ballast trucks, including the UK-designed and built Trojan trucks.
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ABP and px launch Clean Growth Hub at Barry
Associated British Ports (ABP) and px Group (px), the owner and operator of Saltend Chemicals Park, have launched plans for the Clean Growth Hub at the port of Barry in South Wales.
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High hurdles cleared in decarbonisation push
The heavy lift and multipurpose shipping sector will play an integral role in the global energy transition, however, decarbonising its own activities has proven to be a challenge. Still, the regulatory net around the sector is tightening and the latest FuelEU Maritime rules are likely to have a significant impact.
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DSV places large e-truck order with Volvo
Logistics giant DSV will purchase 300 electric trucks from Volvo.
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deugro handles its heaviest transformer
Project freight forwarder deugro has transported a 430-tonne transformer, the largest it has ever handled.
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AAL boosts capacity with express Europe – Asia liner service
To meet growing market demand for multipurpose/heavy lift cargo capacity ex Europe, AAL Shipping has introduced a new scheduled monthly Europe – Asia express liner service.
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Laso invests in fleet
Laso has boosted its fleet by acquiring 10 new Mercedes 8 x 4 heavy-duty prime movers.
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J M Baxi Heavy completes stern-on load-in at Krishnapatnam Port
J M Baxi Heavy completed the load-in of a 1,061-tonne bridge module at Krishnapatnam Port, India.
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Salem Offshore Wind Terminal construction begins
Crowley Wind Services has broken ground at the Salem Offshore Wind Terminal.
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Sumitomo acquires stake in EEW Offshore Wind
Tokyo-based Sumitomo has acquired an equity stake in monopile manufacturer EEW Offshore Wind.
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TGP delivers two 283-tonne transformers
Project freight forwarder Trans Global Projects (TGP) has coordinated the delivery of two 283-tonne transformers for Pattern Energy’s SunZia Wind project in New Mexico.
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Steel processing firm to expand Jeffersonville activity
Steel processing company voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation (RFC) will expand its operations at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville.
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Cadeler takes delivery of Wind Peak
Cadeler has taken delivery of the Wind Peak offshore installation vessel, the fifth addition to its fleet.
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UK government to support Port Talbot transition
The UK government has released GBP13.5 million (USD17.5 million) to support supply chain businesses and workers impacted by Tata Steel’s decision to transition to greener steelmaking at Port Talbot.
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Deep South replaces two coke drums at Louisiana refinery
Deep South Crane and Rigging has replaced two coke drums at a Louisiana refinery.
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PSA BDP launches carbon dashboard data service
US-based global logistics and supply chain solutions provider PSA BDP has launched its new carbon dashboard data service, allowing shippers to measure freight carbon emissions.