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HFW bolsters global shipping practice by hiring Bunton
Sector-focused law firm HFW has hired master mariner Mike Bunton, adding to its global shipping practice.
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Heinemann Solutions adds to offerings at Mukran
Renewable energy-related training provider Heinemann Solutions has opened a new site at Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, where practice-oriented safety training to Global Wind Organization (GWO) standards will be offered from March 2025.
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Chipolbrok looks to Swedish market
Multipurpose shipping line Chipolbrok has been busy in Sweden lately and has several deliveries scheduled for 2025 – citing the country’s electricity generation market as a strong performer.
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Forth Ports makes pair of promotions
Forth Ports has made additions to its executive board by promoting both Derek Knox and Webster, who between them have more than 35 years of experience with the company.
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216 wind turbine components delivered to Limekiln project
Collett & Sons has successfully delivered 216 wind turbine components to Limekiln wind farm, a project comprising 24 Vestas V136 turbines.
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MOL and Fukada sign MoU for offshore T&I vessels
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Fukada Salvage & Marine Works have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore cooperation on transportation and installation vessels for floating offshore wind turbines.
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Karl Gross promotes van der Ploeg
Jeroen van der Ploeg has been appointed director of Karl Gross International, the Rotterdam unit of the Bremen-based Karl Gross Group.
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GPLN celebrates 20th AGM
Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has concluded its 20th AGM, which took place February 14-16, 2025, at the Westin Grande Sukhumvit Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. 150 delegates from 40 countries attended the event.
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Unsworth opens Liverpool branch
Freight forwarder and customs brokerage firm Unsworth has expanded into the UK’s Northwest region by opening a branch in Liverpool.
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Dryad highlights early signs of Somalian piracy uptick
Maritime security is under the spotlight once again following a series of concerning piracy incidents off the coast of Somalia, according to Dryad Global.
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Jaxport completes Berth 22 works
Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) said that its year-long project to expand vehicle Berth 22 at the port’s Blount Island Marine Terminal is complete. The berth is the first of two vehicle berth projects in a USD60 million total initiative to increase efficiencies and accommodate additional vehicle vessel calls.
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FLS Group delivers deconstructed barge from UAE to Maldives
FLS Group has transported a 596-tonne deconstructed modular jack-up barge from Sharjah, UAE, to the Maldives.
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Marine Alliance acquires majority stake in Speedwell
Marine Alliance has acquired a majority stake in London-based insurance broker Speedwell Insurance Brokers, which will join the current partnership of Marine Assekuranz and Fram Insurance Brokers.
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Ocean Giant delivers to Antarctica
The USA’s Military Sealift Command chartered US Ocean’s multipurpose heavy lift vessel Ocean Giant to deliver supplies at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in support of the annual resupply mission Operation Deep Freeze 2025.
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AAL opts for Octopus advisory system for Super B-class
AAL Shipping has chosen the ABB Ability Octopus marine advisory system to optimise operations of its advanced fleet of Super B-class heavy lift vessels.
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Hacklin takes stake in Nordic Chartering
Hacklin has expanded its scope of business in the logistics sector with the acquisition of a stake in the Finnish shortsea operator Nordic Chartering.
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3PL begins transporting wind turbine components to Denmark
3PL Industrial Projects has transported oversized wind turbine components for Vestas.
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Sevenstar delivers yacht and catamaran
Amsterdam-headquartered Sevenstar Yacht Transport has completed delivery of a yacht and a catamaran, the former moved from Southampton, UK, to Palma de Mallorca, Spain, and the latter from Rauma, Finland, to Gibraltar.
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A smoother crossing for drivers and wildlife
Sarens has successfully completed its role in the replacement of a bridge over the E-313 highway in Ranst, Belgium, which includes an integrated ecoduct.
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EU heavy transport reforms being slowed by political uncertainty
Reforms to EU abnormal load transport regulations are being slowed by political uncertainty in Germany and France, according to the European association for abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA).