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Engineered Rigging buys JS500 jack up
Arkansas, USA-based Engineered Rigging has acquired an Enerpac JS500 jack up system and is accepting rental reservations.
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VertomCory comes to life
Cory Brothers Shipping Agency and Vertom Agencies have completed their merger to become VertomCory.
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CombiMAX for APB Pilzen
Czech Republic-based APB Pilzen has taken delivery of a modular CombiMAX trailer from Faymonville.
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P&O converts MCVs for container transport
P&O Maritime Logistics has modified one of its multi-carrying vessels (MCV) to transport containers, marking its entry into the box transportation sector.
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Supply chain reacts to conflict
Ukraine continues to prove resilient in the face of Russia’s invasion. The latter is coming to terms with strong sanctions and international companies cutting ties.
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United O7 opens in Houston
Ocean7 Projects is joining United Heavy Lift’s (UHL) operation in Houston, Texas, as the companies continue to expand under their combined United O7 banner.
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Suez tolls to increase for MPPs
The Suez Canal Authority said in a circular that it will increase canal tolls by up to 10 percent for laden and ballast vessels.
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DHL Industrial Projects boosts team
DHL Industrial Projects (DHL IP) has promoted a number of executives while expanding its team to support growth and simplify reporting.
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Total coordinates pipe move
Total Movements has coordinated the delivery of concrete weight coated (CWC) pipes from India to Thailand for a global EPC contractor.
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PHL deploys cube jacks for industrial lift
PHL Hydraulics Ireland has used 16 Enerpac cube jacks for the synchronised lifting of a 160-tonne racking system at a large industrial facility.
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Combi Lift welcomes Wattman for US expansion
German heavy lift and project logistics specialist Combi Lift is expanding its presence in the Americas by opening an office in Houston, Texas, that will be led by Grant Wattman.
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What could the Russian sanctions mean for you?
Law firm Husch Blackwell has laid out an overview of what the possible impacts of the US sanctions against Russia could mean for businesses.
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Polmans lands at ADAFZ
Abu Dhabi Airports has appointed Steven Polmans as vice president of business development and regulatory affairs at Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone (ADAFZ).
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Shell to end partnerships with Gazprom
Shell has confirmed that it intends to exit its joint ventures with Russia-headquartered Gazprom and related entities.
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Orderbook rises
Newbuilding orders for containers, bunkers, small dry, tankers and gas vessels increased in 2021, according to VesselsValue, rising 32.7 percent from 2020’s orderbook to 1,286 vessels.
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Mammoet and OFCO handle transformer transport
Mammoet and OFCO – Offshore International have delivered two 140-tonne transformers to a power plant in Sharjah, UAE.
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The possible fallout for international shipping
The immediate impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the world economy and container shipping is thus far fairly small, but that could change quickly, according to maritime analyst Drewry.
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Höegh agrees to sell ro-ro duo
Höegh Autoliners and Pioneer Leasing have entered into an agreement to sell the ro-ro vessels Höegh Maputo and Höegh Singapore.
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Sumitomo and Seaway sign MoU
Sumitomo Electric Industries and Seaway 7 have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on offshore wind energy projects in Japan and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
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AN-225 damaged in Ukraine
Reports suggest that the world’s largest aircraft – Antonov’s AN-225 Mriya – has been destroyed during Russia’s invasion in Ukraine.