All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in March 2022 – Page 6
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Laso moves in Pinhal Interior
Laso Transportes has transported components for the Pinhal Interior wind farm in Portugal.
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Rates stable but outlook unclear
Both Toepfer Transport’s and Drewry’s multipurpose time charter indices report another rise in rates over the last month, albeit at a slower rate of growth.
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4D and HLPFI launch Training Portal
4D Supply Chain Consulting (4D) has partnered with Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) as part of a joint initiative to address the skills gap within the supply chain and logistics industry.
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BIFA to survey views on container shipping market
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is surveying its entire membership to ascertain views on the current practices undertaken by container shipping lines, as well as opinions on the easements and exemptions provided to those lines under competition law.
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Goldhofer solution for rail work
UTM Universal Transport is using a Goldhofer combination to transport 45 m-long, 58-tonne streetcars from Alstom’s Bautzen plant to Dresden, Germany.
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Russian airline ban leaves outsize hole
The US DOT’s decision to ban Russian carriers from its skies will create a large shortfall in outsize airfreight capacity. Meanwhile, recent footage from Ukraine indicates that the AN-225 is irreparably damaged. From HLPFI’s sister title, FlightGlobal.
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4D Supply Chain reintroduces in-person training at The Woodlands
4D Supply Chain Consulting is now offering face-to-face training at its office in The Woodlands, Texas, USA.
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HFW advises on seafarer rights declaration
Law firm HFW has advised on the Geneva Declaration designed to define and defend the human rights of the global maritime population and those crossing the world’s oceans and seas.
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Ro-ro concept at Port Esbjerg
Scandinavian Auto Logistics and Port Esbjerg will develop a ro-ro terminal to handle cars, heavy-duty trailers, containers, as well as high and heavy cargoes.
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Bolloré delivers at Songo Songo
Bolloré Logistics Tanzania demonstrated its project logistics capabilities with the delivery of 5,000 freight tons of cargo to Songo Songo island.
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Martin Bencher boosts airfreight footprint
Martin Bencher has opened an office in Dallas, Texas, solely focusing on airfreight and serving the entire USA.
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Engineered Rigging buys JS500 jack up
Arkansas, USA-based Engineered Rigging has acquired an Enerpac JS500 jack up system and is accepting rental reservations.
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VertomCory comes to life
Cory Brothers Shipping Agency and Vertom Agencies have completed their merger to become VertomCory.
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CombiMAX for APB Pilzen
Czech Republic-based APB Pilzen has taken delivery of a modular CombiMAX trailer from Faymonville.
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P&O converts MCVs for container transport
P&O Maritime Logistics has modified one of its multi-carrying vessels (MCV) to transport containers, marking its entry into the box transportation sector.
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Supply chain reacts to conflict
Ukraine continues to prove resilient in the face of Russia’s invasion. The latter is coming to terms with strong sanctions and international companies cutting ties.
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United O7 opens in Houston
Ocean7 Projects is joining United Heavy Lift’s (UHL) operation in Houston, Texas, as the companies continue to expand under their combined United O7 banner.
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Suez tolls to increase for MPPs
The Suez Canal Authority said in a circular that it will increase canal tolls by up to 10 percent for laden and ballast vessels.
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DHL Industrial Projects boosts team
DHL Industrial Projects (DHL IP) has promoted a number of executives while expanding its team to support growth and simplify reporting.
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Total coordinates pipe move
Total Movements has coordinated the delivery of concrete weight coated (CWC) pipes from India to Thailand for a global EPC contractor.