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deugro in critical chemical move
deugro has transported a 485-tonne column and other petrochemical refinery equipment from South Korea to the USA for a chemical expansion project.
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Multipurpose shipping’s recovery still fragile
The rapid recovery in earnings for multipurpose vessels is expected to slow from the second half the year as capacity constraints and supply chain disruptions in competing sectors ease, according to Drewry’s Multipurpose Shipping Annual Review & Forecast.
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From Mexico to Spain with Laso
Laso Transportes has moved an 80-ton (72.6-tonne) locomotive from Guadalajara in Mexico to Ciudad Real, Spain.
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Wagenborg’s Máxima certified green
Royal Wagenborg’s multipurpose vessel Máxima has been certified according to the Clean Shipping Index.
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Fagioli supports Dubai Solar Park construction
Fagioli has weighed, skidded and lifted a molten salt receiver (MSR) module and platforms at Dubai Solar Park in the UAE.
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Wilson delivers for DHL
On behalf of DHL, shortsea shipping company Wilson moved two heavy units from Belgium to the UK.
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Kriegers Flak turbine installation in full swing
Jan De Nul has installed 36 out of 72 wind turbines at the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm in Denmark.
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Hřebeček joins Fracht in Prague
Fracht has appointed Václav Hřebeček as airfreight and sea freight manager of its office in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Conbit opens APAC office
Mammoet’s subsidiary Conbit, which provides specialised lifting and structural engineering services, has opened an Asia Pacific (APAC) hub office in Malaysia.
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Tadano unveils rough-terrain series
Tadano has expanded its series of rough-terrain cranes with three models for the European market – the GR-700EX-4, GR-900EX-4 and GR-1000EX-4.
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Thomas Miller names Braun
Thomas Miller has appointed Sven-Erik Braun as a senior consultant at its Hamburg, Germany office.
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JSL moves heavy cargo from Hamad
JSL Global has transported 490 cu m of heavy steel structures from Hamad port for a stadium construction project in Qatar.
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LEEA looks at pandemic effects
Members of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) are optimistic about the post-pandemic future, according to the organisation’s Sector Benchmark Research.
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Topside towed along River Forth
Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit has offloaded a topside drilling platform onto the cargo barge Iron Lady on the River Forth in the UK.
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Starclass reflects on Eemslift Hendrika’s journey
Starclass Yacht Transport is working with Amasus Shipping to mobilise Eemslift Hendrika’s sister ship Eemslift Nelli to maintain its yacht transport liner service between Bergen, Norway, and Istanbul, Turkey.
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Giant stator departs Voith Hydro Heidenheim
A 105-ton (95.3-tonne), 8.2 m-wide stator has departed Voith Hydro’s Heidenheim, Germany, facility as part of the expansion of the Töging am Inn power station.
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Patrol ship moves on Cometto SPMTs
Anjeon Enterprise deployed 96 axle lines of Cometto MSPE EVO2 self-propelled modules to transport a 3,000-ton (2,721.6-tonne) patrol ship in Goseong, South Korea.
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Höegh handles electric vehicles
Höegh Autoliners transported Lynk & Co vehicles from Shanghai in China to Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Thomas steps up at Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed John David Thomas as regional vice president for its south-central region in the Americas.
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ICS publishes maritime security guidance
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has published a comprehensive guide to prepare the shipping community for threats such as piracy, kidnapping, and terrorism.