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Höegh Xiamen fire extinguished
Efforts to tackle the fire aboard Höegh Xiamen at Blount Island, Florida came to a close on June 12, with firefighters confirming that the blaze had been extinguished.
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Steel cut for second UECC vessel
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is proceeding with the construction of its second LNG-powered ro-ro vessel.
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GPA elects officers and reports positive outlook
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has elected its board officers for the coming fiscal year and revealed better-than-expected results for the month of May.
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Omega Morgan handles wind components
Omega Morgan has been busy offloading wind turbine components destined for a project near Arlington in Oregon, USA.
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UTC delivers in Chile
Global freight forwarder UTC Overseas handled the transportation of mining equipment from the Puerto Angamos port in Chile to an inland mining site, amid Covid-19 disruption and political unrest.
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Arklow Archer launched in Westerbroek
Ferus Smit has launched the newbuild vessel Arklow Archer at its yard in Westerbroek, the Netherlands.
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Increasing US demand for AAL’s services
Project cargo flows into the USA during the pandemic have been hit in multiple ways, but AAL Shipping has seen an increase in breakbulk demand, driven largely by the wind energy industry.
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G2 Ocean joins ship automation study
G2 Ocean has partnered with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and 22 maritime industry partners to study safe methods and technology for enabling ship automation.
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SARR completes turnkey deliveries
India-based SARR Freights has completed a turnkey project that involved delivering power generation equipment across northern India.
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BMS Heavy forms strategic alliance in Vietnam
Denmark’s BMS Heavy Cranes and Dang Gia Corp Vietnam have formed a strategic alliance to provide heavy lifting services for Vietnamese wind energy projects.
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Volga-Dnepr delivers for NASA mission
On May 18 Volga-Dnepr transported a 32 m-long rocket booster from Huntsville in Alabama to Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA.
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Baj boosts fleet with Faymonville
Ghana’s Baj Freight and Logistics has added an eight-axle MultiMAX semi-trailer from Faymonville to its fleet.
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Fortitude kickstarts UAL service
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) will deploy its heavy lift vessel UAL Fortitude on a new service connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas with West Africa.
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CLdN adds to service network
Ro-ro operator CLdN is launching a service connecting Santander, Spain with the UK and Ireland
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Ipswich handles heavy lift
The port of Ipswich, part of Associated British Ports (ABP), has handled a 178-tonne transformer as part of a National Grid infrastructure project in Burwell.
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Transport System Bögl sent to China
German construction company Max Bögl has delivered the first of its newly developed light railcars to China onboard an Antonov AN-124.
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Leadership changes at Terex
John L. Garrison, chairman and ceo of Terex Corporation, will take on additional responsibilities as president of Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP). Matt Fearon, current AWP president, is leaving the company on August 1.
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Ceva boosts network in Africa
Ceva Logistics, part of the CMA CGM Group, has acquired a majority stake in AMI Worldwide as part of its plans to expand its network in Africa.
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Combilift coping with Covid
Irish material handling solutions provider Combilift has implemented a number of measures to keep up its productivity in times of Covid-19 and social distancing – its space optimisation expertise has also proven to be invaluable for customers.