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NewsDEME lands Moray West contract
Ocean Winds has awarded DEME Offshore the foundation installation contract for the Moray West offshore wind farm in Scotland.
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NewsKhimji Ramdas handles transformers
Oman-based Khimji Ramdas Shipping (KRS) has moved two grid station transformers, along with their components, from the port of Sohar in Oman to the client’s site.
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NewsSkou to step down at Maersk
Soren Skou is stepping down as ceo of A. P. Møller – Mærsk. He will be succeeded by Vincent Clerc, currently ceo of the company’s ocean and logistics business, effective January 1, 2023.
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NewsHeaton expands with Manitowoc crane
USA-based crane, rigging, and transportation company Heaton Erecting has taken delivery of a Manitowoc all-terrain Grove GMK6400-1 crane.
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NewsMacGregor receives large crane order
MacGregor – part of Cargotec – has been selected to supply heavy-duty cranes for 10 floating crane barges manufactured by Karya Teknik Utama at its shipyard in Indonesia.
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NewsBOCS Bremen joins liner service
BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping has added the 2011-built vessel BOCS Bremen to its liner service.
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NewsAAL ships turbines to Australia
AAL Shipping (AAL) has transported wind turbine components from China to Brisbane, Australia, for the 180 MW Dulacca wind farm in Queensland.
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NewsWasel boosts crane capacity
Germany-based crane and logistics operator Wasel – a subsidiary of the Hagedorn Group – has invested EUR60 million (USD63 million) on expanding its Liebherr crane portfolio.
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NewsKenny appointed COO at Opsrey
UK-based project logistics specialist Osprey Group has appointed Wendy Kenny as its chief operating officer (coo).
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NewsHLPFI takes home Seahorse trophies
At the Seahorse Freight Association’s journalism awards, held in London on December 7, HLPFI editor David Kershaw walked away with the trophy for Multipurpose Cargo Logistics Journalist of the Year, sponsored by AAL Shipping.
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NewsProtranser delivers to South America
China-based Protranser has coordinated the delivery of 13 slag pots from Zhangjiagang, China, to South America.
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NewsLiebherr showcases remote-controlled crane system
Crane manufacturer Liebherr has demonstrated the capabilities of its remote control, semi-automatic maintenance system, operating an RL 2600 offshore crane located in Rostock, Germany, from an office building in Nenzing, Austria.
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NewsPort of Lowestoft invests in infrastructure
The UK’s port of Lowestoft, part of Associated British Ports (ABP), has invested GBP600,000 (USD732,000) to enhance its infrastructure in support of the partnership between international energy logistics provider Peterson and ODE Asset Management (ODE AM).
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NewsCMA CGM to acquire New York terminals
CMA CGM Group has agreed to acquire two terminals at the port of New York and New Jersey, USA, from Global Container Terminals (GCT).
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NewsSeagreen contracts awarded to Global Port Services
Global Port Services, owned by Global Energy Group and Scotland’s port of Nigg, has secured multiple contracts to support the Seagreen wind energy project off the coast of Angus.
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NewsTrail King boosts team
North American trailer manufacturer Trail King has appointed Steve Werkmeister and Adam Risher as district sales managers.
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NewsGrúas Tomás welcomes all-terrain crane
Spain-headquartered crane and heavy transport company Grúas Tomás has put its Tadano ATF 60G-3 all-terrain crane into service.
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NewsAutokrane Schares expands fleet with Liebherr
Germany-based crane and heavy transport rental company Autokrane Schares has added a Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane to its fleet.
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NewsTotal Movements handles mining equipment
Total Movements has transported mining equipment, including a 55-tonne mobile crusher unit and a 34-tonne mobile screening unit, to a project site in India.
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NewsEverett opens Norton Terminal
The US West Coast port of Everett has opened the Norton Terminal.









