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Blue Water handles blade moulds
Blue Water Shipping has transported two moulds for wind turbine blades from Aalborg, Denmark, to Le Havre in France for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s (SGRE) new factory.
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Steil ups capabilities with LTM 1650-8.1
Germany’s Steil Kranarbeiten has purchased a Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 crane and supporting equipment including 54 m and 80 m telescopic booms, plus the complete luffing jib.
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Mammoet supports Noatum with US reactor moves
Mammoet moved seven reactors from the port of Houston to an ethylene to alkylate plant located in Pasadena, Texas, on behalf of Noatum Project Cargo.
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Erhardt rebrands
Spanish project freight forwarding specialist Erhardt Proyectos has rebranded to Erhardt Projects.
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EAH manoeuvres with Eco1000
Europe Automotive Holding (EAH) used a four-axle Eco1000 self-propelled vehicle from Cometto to move a 120-tonne press.
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ESTA Awards winners announced
The winners of the ESTA Awards of Excellence were revealed at a ceremony in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, on March 17.
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Shipping workforce shortfall
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that current supply chain disruption is set to be compounded by a shortfall in the global shipping workforce due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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SyncHoist system deployed in Paris
An Enerpac SyncHoist system is being used for the installation of concrete beams across rail tracks in the eastern part of Paris.
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Belli appointed at ESTA
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has appointed Fabio Belli, ceo of Fagioli, as its president.
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OverWater wins jack-up contract
OverWater, part of the SMS Group, has been awarded a contract to support KBS Maritime with the operation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art 3,000-tonne capacity jack-up barge in Portsmouth, UK.
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P&O Ferries halts services and releases staff
In the UK, P&O Ferries has paused all services and released all its staff, causing major disruption to freight and passenger travel.
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Tadano competition to foster innovation
For safe and efficient crane operations, trained operators who can make smart, fast, and accurate decisions are ideal. Finding the right people is a growing challenge, and crane manufacturer Tadano believes technology will be a great weapon in solving the problem.
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Bolloré shines in Atacama
Bolloré Logistics has delivered 30,000 tonnes of equipment for a solar project in the Atacama region of Chile.
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Peak Anfield bolsters fleet
Norway’s Peak Group added the 3,171 dwt bulk vessel Peak Anfield to its fleet late last year.
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Sarens deploys SGC-90 electric crane
Sarens’ electric SGC-90 crane has been deployed for its maiden project – the replacement of two large columns as part of the turnaround of Valero’s refinery in Pembroke, UK.
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Collett adds Manoovr heavy-duty trailer
Collett & Sons has taken delivery of a Nooteboom Manoovr heavy-duty trailer.
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Humboldt development earmarked
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a USD10.5 million grant for renovations at the port of Humboldt Bay to support offshore wind energy activities.
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Ter Linden orders Faymonville heavy-duty trailers
The Netherlands-based Ter Linden Transport has taken delivery of the first of three self-steering heavy-duty trailers with blade adapters from Faymonville.
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Eefting to work on Symphony ships
Eefting Energy will install its fuel efficiency monitoring system on Symphony Shipping’s newbuild Ecobox XL project cargo vessels that are being built by Ferus Smit Shipyards.
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G2 Ocean in Brake partnership
G2 Ocean is entering a strategic partnership with the port of Brake in Germany to further strengthen its shipping services and accommodate future growth plans.