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ProMiles names Terneus
ProMiles Software Development Corporation (PSDC) has named Bob Terneus as vice president of regulatory compliance sales.
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Ainscough lifts more with Liebherr
Liebherr has upgraded Ainscough Crane Hire’s LTM 1750-9.1 crane, increasing its lifting capacity to 800 tonnes.
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AAL ships for Pilbara project
AAL Shipping has transported 22,400 cu m of stacker reclaimer components from Dalian, China, to Port Hedland in Western Australia. The cargo is destined for a mine and rail project in the Pilbara region.
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TGP navigates narrow waterways to the Caspian Sea
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has delivered an oversized oil derrick from Constanta, Romania to the Caspian Sea.
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Konecranes receives order from Transford
Transford, part of transportation company Pace Group, has ordered two eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 4 mobile harbour cranes. They will be mobilised to Poti seaport in Georgia.
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Casella reaches impressive heights with Liebherr
Casella Autogru has mobilised a Liebherr LTM 1350-6.1 crane to lift air conditioning units onto the roof of a skyscraper in Milan, Italy.
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Environmental focus at Gateway Basel Nord
Gateway Basel Nord and the Swiss Rhine ports are planning to develop a transhipment terminal in Basel to shift freight traffic from road to rail.
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Shipping industry calls for funding for renewable fuels research
A collection of shipowner associations issued a proposal to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for an industry financed USD5 billion (GBP3.8 billion) research and development (R&D) programme. The associations hope this will accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
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Emergency landing at Tolmachevo
A Volga-Dnepr AN-124-100 freighter was forced to make an emergency landing in Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia, with all crew members unharmed, reports HLPFI’s sister title Air Cargo News.
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The Shipowners Club issues crane safety guidance
The Shipowners Club has issued guidance relating to the proper inspection and maintenance of ship cranes.
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DB Cargo secures steel contract
DB Cargo has secured a contract with steel production company ArcelorMittal to deliver raw materials for its blast furnace at its facility in Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany.
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Al Faris moves with Goldhofer
Al Faris Group utilised Goldhofer trailers to transport a tugboat and pontoons to the Hatta Dam near Dubai, the UAE.
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Fesco opens Wenzhou link
Fesco Transportation Group is adding a port call at Wenzhou as part of its China Express-2 Eastern Arrow container service.
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Europe Cargo delivers to the USA
Europe Cargo – member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) – transported a 56-ton (50.8-tonne) case from Alblasserdam in the Netherlands, to New Castle, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Free ports bidding process opens
The UK government has published its free ports bidding prospectus. Port owners and operators have welcomed the news, although concerns have been raised over the short time frame in which to react.
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BIMCO developing standard contract for autonomous shipping
BIMCO is in the process of updating its ship management agreement for use with autonomous ships, which it expects will be welcomed by a small, yet pioneering market.
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Star Shipping moves mechanical crane
XLProjects (XLP) members Star Shipping and SaCeMa Nordic Projects have been busy executing project shipment recently.
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DHL’s transformer move
DHL Industrial Projects has transported more than 1,000 tons (907.2 tonnes) of transformers from China to Dubai, the UAE.
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Ramps secures second Suriname contract
Ramps Logistics has secured a contract with Tullow Oil for its upcoming drilling project in Block 47 in the Guyana basin, off Suriname.
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Sangwin receives Tadano crane
Crane service provider Sangwin Plant Hire has received a Tadano ATF-100-4.1 crane at its facility in Hull, UK.