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Sarens launches CS350 climbing system
Belgium-headquartered heavy transport engineering and lifting specialist Sarens has introduced its CS350 climbing system – the latest in a new generation of bottom-feeding jacking systems.
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Thomas Millar names Bergert
International insurance services provider Thomas Miller has appointed Frank Bergert as its ceo in Hamburg, Germany, effective immediately.
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Rhenus moves to Liège
Rhenus Air & Ocean in Belgium has relocated from its premises in Herstal to an office 20 km away from Liège Airport.
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Hounsinou promoted at Bolloré
Bolloré Transport & Logistics has appointed Joël Hounsinou as its ceo in the Ivory Coast.
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Ten Wallenius Wilhelmsen vessels in cold lay up
With Covid-19 impacting demand for cargo-carrying capacity globally, Wallenius Wilhelmsen has taken steps to reduce the overcapacity in its fleet and temporarily taken ten vessels out of service.
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Laso opens in Barcelona
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has established its fourth abnormal loads office in Spain.
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Bellemare completes complex move
Eastern Canada-based Transport Bellemare has coordinated the delivery of six rotor/stator components across the country.
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KOGA hands shipment with CARE
KOGA Shipping has loaded cargoes aboard its multipurpose vessel, HC Svea Kim, at the CARE terminal in Houston, USA
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Roll Group opts for ABB software
ABB has secured a contract to supply its marine software system OCTOPUS for Roll Group’s 12,285 dwt module carrier BigRoll Biscay.
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HEBO forms Amsterdam base
HEBO Maritiemservice has established a permanent location for its sheerleg cranes at TMA Logistics’ facilities in the port of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Construction of Finnlines’ newbuilds commences
Nanjing Jinling shipyard in China has started the construction of Finnlines’ latest newbuild ro-ro vessel.
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Nicholson steps up at UKHMA
The UK Harbour Masters Association (UKHMA) has appointed Ashley Nicholson from Forth Ports as its president.
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Blue Water keeps busy with wind shipments
Blue Water Port Services is handling offshore wind turbines for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, which are destined for projects in the USA and the Netherlands.
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Ballast system issue causes Super Servant 4 list
On June 8, Dockwise Yacht Transport’s (DYT) Super Servant 4 listed during load out operations in Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
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Faymonville launches WingMAX
Faymonville has unveiled a semi-trailer for the transportation of wind turbines measuring 70 m or more.
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Demag lifts at football stadium
Sarens employed a Demag CC 3800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to lift four steel structures at the Saint-Symphorien football stadium in Metz, France.
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AAL in ship shape
In partnership with logistics service provider Peters & May, AAL Shipping has transported 38 private yachts on its vessel AAL Melbourne.
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Hegmann’s double delivery
Germany’s Hegmann Transit has handled the delivery of heavy and long cargoes to France and Finland.
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Turbine parts move through Bristol
Bristol Port has handled parts of a 2.3 MW Enercon wind turbine that is destined for a wind farm site in Cornwall, UK.
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Ainscough names leadership team
Ainscough Crane Hire has made a series of managerial appointments.