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Boa strengthens Mediterranean presence
Boa’s semi-submersible heavy lift barge Boabarge 35 is available in the Mediterranean Sea from September, underscoring the company’s regional presence following the appointment of Sandro Lipani to lead its recently opened Genoa office in Italy.
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WR Logistics appoints MD for Germany, adds to global advisory board
Project logistics solutions firm WR Logistics has appointed Marc Fischborn as managing director for Germany. Meanwhile, Toby Edwards has joined the company’s global advisory board.
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Chipolbrok’s Kraszewski on hand for project cargo deliveries
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Kraszewski has completed a complex voyage linking Asia, Europe and back again, carrying steel, wind energy equipment, cranes and other heavy units.
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Protranser handles cryostat as part of France’s ITER project
Chinese forwarder Protranser has transported equipment for France’s nuclear fusion research and engineering project, ITER, including a 313-tonne cryostat. Protranser’s scope of work was carried out in China, ahead of its delivery to France.
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Hareket deploys Sany crawler crane for Abu Dhabi bridge lift
Turkish transport engineering and rigging specialist Hareket has deployed a 2,200-tonne capacity Sany crawler crane to lift 24 girders as part of the Rahman Island Bridge project in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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DAKO delivers for plant expansion in Paraguay
Project freight forwarder DAKO Worldwide Transport has delivered oversized brewery equipment from Germany and China, destined for a plant expansion in Paraguay.
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Blue Water expands in Esbjerg
Blue Water Shipping is expanding its premises at the south harbour in Esbjerg, entering into an agreement with the port to take over a 200,000 sq m area that will be incorporated into its wind turbine handling operations.
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Project Cargo Summit returns to Bilbao
The Project Cargo Summit is returning to Bilbao from September 17-18, 2025, bringing together key players from across the project cargo supply chain.
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Gilmore promoted at Port NOLA
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has appointed Chris Gilmore as chief engineering officer, effective immediately.
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TSL Australia discharges a dozen units in Port Kembla
Melbourne-headquartered TSL Australia has discharged 12 oversized breakbulk units at Port Kembla, having been shipped from Phú Mỹ, Vietnam.
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DP World signs MoU with ITOCHU to strengthen African supply chains
DP World has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan’s largest trading companies, to expand logistics, supply chain infrastructure, and distribution capabilities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Van den Bos joins Ahlers to strengthen project logistics focus
Antwerp-based Ahlers Logistics has appointed Dave van den Bos as its ceo to drive the company’s international growth and strengthen its project logistics focus.
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Shortlist spotlight 2025: Port/Terminal Operator of the Year
HLPFI reviews the finalists for the 2025 Port/Terminal Operator of the Year award, sponsored by UTC Overseas.
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AAL Super B-class vessel makes maiden voyage to the UK
Multipurpose carrier AAL Shipping has delivered a 330-tonne transformer to Dover in the UK. The unit will be installed at the Sellindge Substation redevelopment project which is part of the UK National Grid.
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WR Logistics to open inaugural Spanish office
Project specialist WR Logistics is set to open its first office in Spain next month.
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Air One takes B777 freighter delivery
UK-headquartered Air One International Holdings has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 freighter for use by its affiliate cargo airline, One Air.
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APM Terminals inks MoU with Andhra Pradesh to boost port development
APM Terminals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Andhra Pradesh, India, committing to invest up to USD1 billion to modernise the state’s port and terminal infrastructure.
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Blue Water and K+N on hand to advance wind energy logistics at the port of Neom
Wind energy cargoes have been arriving at the port of Neom in Saudi Arabia in support of renewable energy developments at the Oxagon industrial city. With support from international project logistics specialists Blue Water Shipping and Kuehne+Nagel (K+N), the port has developed its in-house capabilities, training and infrastructure.
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ESTA: Red tape risks undermining military mobility goals
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has written to the European Commission (EC) in support of the recently published white paper on military mobility. However, for that to be effective, the policy needs to be backed up by action to minimise bureaucracy and harmonise national standards for heavy and abnormal transport.
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Cometto equipment called on to install nine railway bridges
Germany’s Hüffermann Krandienst, Eisele and Thömen Spedition have been installing nine new steel superstructures at Ferdinandstor in Hamburg, Germany, calling on Cometto equipment for the job.