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Ninian jacket arrives in Lerwick
The Ninian Northern production platform jacket from the North Sea has arrived at Lerwick Port Authority’s Dales Voe Base in the UK for the second phase of its decommissioning.
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Harren & Partner buys jack-up vessel
Harren & Partner has entered an agreement to buy DEME’s DP2 jack-up installation vessel Thor.
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Havfram lands Yunlin contract
Subsea and offshore wind contractor Havfram has been awarded a contract for Taiwan’s Yunlin offshore wind farm.
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Osprey handles loading arm
Osprey has transported and installed a marine loading arm at an aviation terminal in the UK on behalf of DHL Industrial Projects.
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Grúas Leman bolsters crane fleet
Spanish contractor Grúas Leman has added a Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane and an LR 1700-1.0 crawler crane to its fleet.
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Californian commuters on track with WW Ocean
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean (WW Ocean) has transported Stadler railcar shells for a commuter line in California on behalf of deugro.
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Uneven impacts of supply chain pressures
Business is feeling the effects of inflation, geopolitical tension, port congestion and transportation costs, with those in South America and Africa facing a more negative business outlook, according to research conducted by Economist Impact.
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Fracht expands in Latin American with acquisition
Fracht Group has acquired its longstanding partner Wil-Haven in Chile and Peru, strengthening its presence in Latin America.
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Riga Mainz in pontoon lift
Riga Mainz deployed a Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 crane to position a large pontoon, measuring over 20 m in length, in a recently flooded pit as part of expansion of a gravel plant in Babenhausen, Germany.
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Third EasyMax for Wagenborg
Wagenborg Shipping has placed an order at Royal Niestern Sander shipyard for the construction of a third EasyMax-type vessel, with an option for a fourth.
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Megalift handles Siemens turbine
Megalift Malaysia has shipped a SGT700 gas turbine from Siemens’ facilities in Norrkoping, Sweden, to Port Klang.
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Colossal lift for Demag duo
Vernazza Autogru has utilised its Demag CC 6800 and CC 3800-1 crawler cranes to lift a 1,050-tonne gantry crane in the Italian province of Massa-Carrara.
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ABP gets green light for Hull development
Associated British Ports (ABP) has received planning consent for a 4.25 million sq ft (394,838 sq m) industrial, manufacturing and logistics development at the port of Hull in the UK.
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WWPC members tackle Benelux moves
Netherlands-headquartered project specialist Steder Group recently shipped large winches, each weighing more than 110 tonnes.
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Darlage joins Engineered Rigging
USA-based Engineered Rigging has appointed Nick Darlage as director of projects.
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Blue Water plots APAC expansion
Blue Water Shipping has been steadily expanding its present in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region in recent months. Continuing this trend, the company said that it is growing its operations in Malaysia.
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ECOL gets Danish boost
Denmark has confirmed that it is formally recognising the European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) following a series of meetings and consultations.
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PCB dates confirmed for 2023
The second edition of the PCB Future Projects conference and exhibition will take place on March 7-8, 2023, in Houston, Texas.
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Boat lift installed by Sarens
Sarens recently installed a 1,180-tonne boat lift on behalf of client Matière in La Ciotat, France.