All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in May 2020
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NewsMammoet maintains Whitla Wind 1
Mammoet utilised its CC2400 crawler crane to replace a 38-tonne tonne gearbox at the Whitla Wind 1 wind farm in Southern Alberta, Canada.
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NewsPaul to leave port of Rotterdam
Ronald Paul will step down as chief operating officer (coo) of the Port of Rotterdam Authority in September 2020.
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NewsZPMC delivers to RWG
ZPMC has delivered two deepsea quay cranes to the Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) terminal in the Netherlands onboard its heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 26.
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NewsBolloré boosts Nordic presence
Bolloré Logistics has acquired a majority stake in Sweden’s Global Freight Solutions and its Finnish affiliate.
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NewsAntonov Airlines: Coping with a crisis
With Covid-19 lockdown measures causing disruptions to supply chains across the world, Andriy Blagovisniy, commercial director at Antonov Airlines, discusses the main challenges facing the airfreight sector.
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NewsOmega Morgan completes component move
Omega Morgan, in partnership with Texas-based Lone Star Trucking, has transported components for 38 Vestas wind turbines in Washington, USA.
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NewsChanges at the top of Broekman
Rik Pek has succeeded Albert Hoek as managing director, international forwarding and shipping at Broekman Logistics.
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NewsTadano resumes production in Germany
Crane manufacturer Tadano has resumed production at its facilities in Lauf and Zweibrücken, Germany.
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NewsDEME completes East Anglia One installations
DEME has installed 102 Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) 7 MW turbines at the East Anglia One offshore wind farm in the UK.
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NewsUnited Heavy Transport names leadership team
United Shipping Group has appointed Andreas Rolner, Anthony Perez and Philipp Mehringer to lead its newly launched United Heavy Transport division.
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NewsUAL boosts network with Danish chartering desk
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has established a chartering desk in Denmark in order to launch a breakbulk service connecting the Mediterranean and Black Sea with West Africa.
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NewsSGRE completes acquisition of Senvion assets
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has completed the purchase of selected Senvion assets with the acquisition of Ria Blades.
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Expo 2020 postponed
Expo 2020 Dubai has been postponed by one year due to the Covid-19 outbreak. It will now be held from October 1, 2021 until March 31, 2022.
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NewsBlades arrive in Vancouver USA
G2 Ocean’s general cargo vessel Star Kilimanjaro has delivered 27 wind turbine blades from China to the port of Vancouver USA for the Golden South wind energy project in Canada.
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NewsStraightpoint names distributor in Thailand
Load cell manufacturer Straightpoint, part of The Crosby Group, has selected Thunder Oilfield Services (TOS) as a distributor of its range of force measurement equipment in Thailand.
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NewsFaymonville remains open for business
While the impacts of Covid-19 are posing many challenges to manufacturers around the world, Faymonville said it is complying with defined guidelines and is committed to providing fast and pragmatic solutions for its customers.
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NewsMurakami to step down as “K” Line chairman
Eizo Murakami will step down as chairman of the board at Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line) in June and will take on an advisory role.
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NewsOHT transports Moray East foundations
Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) has transported the first eight jacket foundations for the Moray East offshore wind farm to the port of Nigg in Scotland
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NewsKroustelis opts for Goldhofer
During September 2019, Greece-based Kroustalelis Special Transport utilised a combination of Golderhofer THP/LTSO heavy-duty modules for the transport of two oversized components to the port in Thessaloniki.
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NewsAlmajdouie delivers in Saudi Arabia
Almajdouie Logistics has transported heavy cargo from Dammam Second Industrial City to Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia.









