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Vestas revises outlook
Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has revised its outlook for 2021 to take into account supply chain constraints, cost inflation, and restrictions in key markets caused by Covid-19 that are likely to persist through the second half of the year.
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Scrapping surges in H1 2021
London-based ship valuation company VesselsValue has reported that 275 cargo vessels were scrapped in the first half of 2021 – up 40 percent year-on-year
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Hiap Heng expands fleet in Singapore
Singapore-based crane and logistics distributor Hiap Heng Heavyequipment has taken delivery of its second Tadano ATF 220G-5.
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Baltimore secures MSC link
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) will launch a service linking the Indian Subcontinent, the Mediterranean and the USA on August 30.
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Maxim gears up in the USA
USA-based rental company Maxim Crane has purchased 35 Kenworth T880 three and four-axle trucks and 50 Dorsey DC48 step-deck trailers.
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Mammoet installs at Indonesia power plant
Mammoet has transported and installed a 430-tonne gas turbine and a 445-tonne gas turbine generator at Tambak Lorok power plant in Semarang, Indonesia.
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DSV Panalpina completes Agility GIL acquisition
DSV Panalpina has completed the acquisition of Agility’s Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) business.
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Ningbo terminal closure adds to concerns
The precariousness of the worldwide road to recovery has hit the headlines once again with the closure of a terminal at one of the world’s busiest ports – Ningbo-Zhoushan.
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Marr progresses with tower dismantling
In partnership with Mirvac, Australia-based Marr Contracting has removed the top section of the TCN-9 TX transmission tower in Sydney, Australia.
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Sarens moves historic cargo in Egypt
Sarens has lifted and transported an ancient solar boat for the Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo on behalf of Besix-Orascom Joint Venture (BOJV).
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Krebs demolishes with Cometto
Krebs Korrosionsschutz deployed Cometto SPMTs for the demolition of a bridge in Bremerhaven, Germany.
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Huisman to equip Orion
DEME has tasked equipment manufacturer Huisman with the delivery of a 2,300-tonne capacity lifting spreader and a set of adaptive damping tugger winches for its installation vessel Orion.
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Omega Morgan’s adsorbing move
Over the course of two evenings, Omega Morgan’s Portland-based specialised transportation crews delivered four adsorber vessels from the port of Vancouver to its yard in North Plains, Oregon.
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Logistec upgrades with Konecranes
Logistec Stevedoring has ordered an eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 7 mobile harbour crane for its operations at the port of Montreal in Canada.
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Liebherr shines in Sardinia
Industrial plant construction specialist Mintor deployed a Liebherr LTM 1120-4.1 mobile crane to carry out repair work at the Sarlux oil refinery in Sardinia, Italy.
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Sun Rise sets sail with blades
PanOcean’s heavy transport vessel Sun Rise has set sail from Dongzao in China with 168 wind turbine blades onboard.
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Congested market benefits Hapag-Lloyd
In announcing its half-year results, Hapag-Lloyd said that it does not expect the present volatility in the container shipping sector to ease until the first quarter of 2022, at the earliest.
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BIFA launches training for UK Customs system
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is launching an online training course to help prepare its members to operate HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) latest declaration platform.
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RSS rigging gear supports waste-to-energy work
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) has supplied lifting and rigging gear, including spreader beams, slings, shackles and related Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) inspections, to a UK waste-to-energy construction site.
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WeBuild deploys MudHoney TBM
Webuild’s US subsidiary Lane has started excavating the 4.2 km storage tunnel for the ship canal water quality project in Seattle, Washington, using the tunnel boring machine (TBM) MudHoney.