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  • Liege Airport 2 VD Nose
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    Liège Airport anticipates strategic gains will follow Covid-19 crisis

    2021-02-04T10:15:00Z

    Belgium’s largest freighter airport, Liège, says that one positive arising out of the Covid-19 crisis is the wider understanding of the importance of air cargo operations. With a growing number of carriers using the gateway, Liège Airport is well positioned to bounce back strongly.

  • JSL Global qatar
    News

    Improving relations in the Middle East Gulf

    2021-01-11T16:30:00Z

    Last week, Saudi Arabia announced that it was reopening its land borders with Qatar, marking a major step towards resolving a three-year diplomatic crisis that saw the latter’s neighbours sever ties and suspend all land, air and sea links.

  • Burbo bankwind farm park, bojo wind
    News

    EU sets massive 2050 target

    2020-11-19T13:36:00Z

    The European Union (EU) revealed details of a huge offshore wind energy construction campaign today (November 19).

  • ECOL to align with BCACS crane operator licence, may 2020
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    ECOL eyes further MRAs

    2020-11-09T11:43:00Z

    Talks are under way with organisations in Germany, Ireland and Spain to establish mutual recognition agreements (MRA) between the national crane operator licensing authorities and ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL).

  • Burbo bankwind farm park, bojo wind
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    The UK’s green ambitions: A wind energy boost or hot air?

    2020-10-07T14:39:00Z

    At the Conservative Party conference, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged GBP160 million (USD206 million) to upgrade ports and factories across the country that manufacture the next generation of wind turbines, vowing to make the coronavirus pandemic a catalyst for green growth.

  • Mammoet semi submersible floating wind farm project Portugal.1
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    Larger turbines bring capacity pressures for project logistics

    Larger turbine components, the geographical spread of their location and increasing deployment of floating installations are presenting new challenges and investment requirements for logistics companies servicing the offshore wind power sector, writes Phil Hastings.

  • Port of bilbao, august 2020
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    Bilbao positions itself as wind energy hub

    2020-08-18T09:53:00Z

    In 2019, the port of Bilbao in Spain handled 142,000 tonnes of wind turbine components. The sector is forecast to grow in the years ahead and the port is positioning itself as a hub for wind energy cargoes.

  • Ammonia gas carrier NYK, august 2020
    News

    Fuels of the future

    In order to achieve carbon neutrality in the future, the shipping industry needs to explore the commercial development of new fuels, and work is well under way. Synthetic fuels, ammonia, battery installations and hydrogen fuel cell solutions are battling for position.

  • Offshore-windfarm thumbnail
    News

    Dogger Bank progresses as offshore wind booms in the UK

    2020-08-03T15:13:00Z

    The Dogger Bank offshore wind project off the coast of the UK is progressing, with the SSE Renewables and Equinor joint venture firming up agreements with key suppliers. Other offshore wind developments off the coast of the UK are also moving at pace. 

  • Qatar Airways launched arbitration charges, july 2020
    News

    Qatar: Project opportunities despite blockade

    2020-07-29T10:37:00Z

    On June 5, 2017, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Egypt suspended all land, air and sea links with Qatar. Three years on, Qatar Airways is seeking compensation but the project logistics market has proven to be resilient.

  • US imports of cranes, july 2020
    News

    US imports of mobile cranes: a matter of national security?

    2020-07-24T10:54:00Z

    A petition filed by Wisconsin-based crane manufacturer Manitowoc Company in late December has sparked an investigation by the US Department of Commerce into whether the import of mobile cranes into the USA threatens to impair national security and harm domestic manufacturing.

  • Drewry rates unlikely to recover until late 2021, july 2020
    News

    Drewry: rates unlikely to recover until late 2021

    Industry analyst Drewry reports that charter rates for multipurpose ships, including breakbulk and heavy lift vessels, are unlikely to recover back to pre-Covid-19 levels until the end of 2021. Any recovery would take even longer if the global pandemic is not contained.

  • Busan port
    News

    South Korea introduces sulphur controls

    2020-07-14T12:25:00Z

    South Korea has designated new national sulphur emission control areas, which will come into effect September 1, 2020.

  • BIFA bitesize training, july 2020
    News

    ​BIFA’s bitesize training

    2020-07-01T11:10:00Z

    The British International Freight Association (BIFA) will offer free ‘bitesize’ online training to members of its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) – which was launched in March 2019 to foster young talent in the industry.

  • BIFA
    News

    BIFA’s further Brexit concerns

    2020-06-24T09:30:00Z

    The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has reiterated its hopes that a UK-EU trade deal can be achieved before the end of the Brexit transition period, following the news that the EU will impose full Customs controls and checks on goods from the UK from 2021.

  • Internal tussle as Boeing weighs future of B747
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    Internal tussle as Boeing weighs future of B747

    2020-06-04T13:05:00Z

    Tension is building within Boeing about whether to keep the Boeing 747 in production beyond the current order backlog, as a decision looms on the future of the iconic aircraft.

  • Lift & Move USA launches website
    News

    Lift & Move USA launches website

    2020-06-03T09:00:00Z

    Lift & Move USA has launched a website showcasing the careers, industries and types of work related to the crane, rigging and specialised transport industry.

  • Irish offshore wind potential gathers momentum
    News

    Irish offshore wind potential gathers momentum

    2020-06-02T14:30:00Z

    The Republic of Ireland has fast-tracked seven offshore wind energy projects through its upcoming marine planning regime.

  • Ex-Im amends its Mozambique LNG loan
    News

    Ex-Im amends its Mozambique LNG loan

    2020-05-18T15:00:00Z

    The US Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) has amended the scope of its financing for the Mozambique LNG project on the Afungi Peninsula to include support for the project’s offshore production.

  • SPMTs: The principles of stability
    News

    SPMTs: The principles of stability

    2020-04-22T12:10:00Z

    Ton Raemakers and André van der Steen of Eager.one will present a free webinar on April 28 detailing the principles of stability during SPMT transport projects.