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PGE and Ørsted sign lease for port space in Gdansk
Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) and Ørsted have signed a lease agreement for the future T5 terminal in the port of Gdansk. It will be used for the storage, pre-assembly and offshore installation of turbine components for the Baltica 2 project.
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Cargo Consolidators Agency organises helicopter deliveries
Cargo Consolidators Agency has transported three helicopters and three crates of accessories from Trinidad and Tobago to Canada.
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ESTA presents five-year plan in manifesto
The European association for road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has published a five-year manifesto for European abnormal transport to highlight the organisation’s medium-term strategic transport priorities until 2029.
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UECC adds Auto Way to roster
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is expanding its fleet with an additional car carrier, Auto Way
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Forth Green Freeport submits full business case
Forth Green Freeport (FGF) has submitted its full business case to the Scottish and UK governments, a step forward in unlocking GBP25 million (USD32.9 million) of capital to further develop the site.
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Kito Crosby releases upgraded G-2160 range
Kito Crosby has released the re-engineered Crosby G-2160 widebody shackle range. It now comes in eight capacities from 400-2,000 tons (362-1,814 tonnes)
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Second AtoB@C plug-in hybrid christened
AtoB@C Shipping has christened Stellemar, its second plug-in hybrid vessel in Ystad, Sweden. It also partnered with EFO and committed to a set of measures to minimise emissions from their respective transport activities.
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Protranser transports vacuum tower to Tianjin port
China’s Protranser has delivered a vacuum tower from Tianjin to Iraq.
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Mammoet boosts lift capacity with Mega Jack 10000
The Netherlands-based transport engineering and heavy lift specialist Mammoet has introduced its Mega Jack 10000.
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Broshuis CEO to hand over the reins in 2025
Pieter-Bas Broshuis will step down as ceo of Broshuis International next year.
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Port of Lowestoft marks soft launch at LEEF
The port of Lowestoft has welcomed its first commercial vessel at its Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility (LEEF).
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Carisbrooke to deploy prototype airwing
UK-based Carisbrooke Shipping is preparing to install a prototype GT Wings AirWing aboard one of its Vectis multipurpose vessels.
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ACS arranges aftercooler move
UK-based charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS) arranged the delivery of two 48-tonne aftercoolers from Italy for an offshore oil platform under construction in Indonesia.
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Chipolbrok vessels meet in Hamburg
Two Chipolbrok-owned sisterships have completed voyages from Europe to China, crossing paths at the port of Hamburg.
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Shortlist spotlight 2024: Project Logistics Provider of the Year
HLPFI reviews the shortlisted entries for the 2024 Project Logistics Provider of the Year award, sponsored by AAL Shipping.
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LiftWerx receives RotorHook
Canada’s LiftWerx has received a new RotorHook crane manufactured by the Netherlands-based by KenzFigee.
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Manitowoc cranes used to lift components for wind turbine project in Maine
Manitowoc and Shawmut Equipment have been assisting Sprague Energy to receive and stage large wind turbine components for transport from Mack Point terminal in Searsport, Maine, USA.
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European road freight rates to rise with CO2 tolls ramping up next year
European road freight rates are expected to climb over the rest of 2024. Driver shortages and the introduction of CO2 levies in a number of European countries will see margins pressurised further.
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Peters & May and Hugo Stinnes extend partnership
Global yacht transport firm Peters & May has extended its collaboration with Hugo Stinnes until the end of Q1 2025, following a successful first year working together.
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DSV to acquire DB Schenker
DSV has been successful in its bid for German freight forwarder DB Schenker