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Floßdorf puts its Liebherr mobile crane to work
Germany-based crane service provider Dietmar Floßdorf has used its Liebherr LTM 1300-6.3 mobile crane to lift two steel boilers for a paper factory in Düren.
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Schuch Heavylift expands fleet with Manitowoc
Germany-based crane rental company Schuch Heavylift has added eight Manitowoc Grove cranes and a custom-built GMK6450-1 crane to its fleet.
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ABP invests in Lowestoft expansion
Associated British Ports (ABP) is expanding the port of Lowestoft with the acquisition of a former retail site, as it aims to increase the role that the port will play as a centre for companies servicing the offshore energy industry.
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Ince enters administration
UK-listed law firm Ince has entered into administration as a major creditor confirms it will no longer support the business.
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Tradelossa shifts turbine with Enerpac gantry
Heavy transport specialist Tradelossa has utilised its Enerpac super boom lift SBL1100 hydraulic gantry to install a 324-ton (294-tonne) gas turbine at the Salamanca combined-cycle plant in Mexico.
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Piracy incidents are on the decline but vigilance still required
The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has recorded the lowest level of reported global piracy and armed robbery incidents since 1993 but calls for continued vigilance and naval response.
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Allseas lands contract for substation installation
Allseas has secured a contract with DEME Offshore to install a substation for France’s Yeu and Noirmoutier offshore wind farm.
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ACS opens in Mexico City
Air Charter Service (ACS) has opened an office in Mexico City and appointed Marco Circosta to head up the operation.
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NWSA inaugurates shore power infrastructure
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) in the USA has commissioned its shore power infrastructure at Terminal 5.
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BIFA bolsters senior team
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Denise Hill as member engagement director.
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Denholm delivers ladles to Port Talbot
UK-based Denholm Project Forwarding, on behalf of Tata Steel, has transported seven ladles from China to Port Talbot in Wales.
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Crowley invests in asset-sharing start-up
USA-based transport and logistics provider Crowley has invested in logistics technology start-up Repowr.
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Berard keeps busy on ship and bridge project
USA-based heavy haulage specialist Berard has assisted with the launch of US Navy vessel USNS Cody, a 2,220-ton (1,996-tonne) expeditionary fast ship (EPF).
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Sarens supports Northern Lights project in Norway
Earlier this year, engineered heavy transport specialist Sarens moved 12 CO2 tanks for Aker Solutions and the Northern Lights carbon capture project in Norway.
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Dachser handles autoclave delivery
Dachser has coordinated the transport of a 60-tonne autoclave from North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany to Bangalore in southern India.
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Former Antonov director charged with ‘negligence’ over AN-225 freighter loss
The former head of Antonov has been charged with alleged “negligence” following the destruction of the Antonov AN-225 Mriya aircraft at the start of the Ukraine-Russia war, reports HLPFI’s sister publication Air Cargo News.
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Meissner joins ESTA management team
Leading crane industry expert Klaus Meissner has joined the management team of the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA).
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dship partners with Ilya Shipping in Türkiye
dship Carriers has appointed Selçuk Arkin and Görkem Övül from Ilya Shipping as agents in Türkiye.
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ZTZ Logistics takes Faymonville deliveries
The Netherlands-based ZTZ Logistics has taken delivery of two low-loader trailers from Faymonville.
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Crowley plans Eureka office opening
USA-based maritime and logistics company Crowley is opening a wind services office in Eureka, California, as part of its plans to develop an offshore wind terminal at the port of Humboldt Bay.