All News articles – Page 15
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NewsVanguard delivers 25 wind turbines from Richards Bay to Bethal
South Africa-based heavy transport and rigging firm Vanguard has delivered 25 wind turbines from the port of Richards Bay to the Ummbila wind farm near Bethal, a journey of around 550 km.
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NewsPermira acquires minority share in RightShip
Global investment firm Permira has become a minority shareholder in RightShip, a maritime digital platform for safety, sustainability, and supply chain due diligence that is headquartered in Singapore.
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NewsOptimised handling for XL monopiles
Netherlands-based Mammoet has played a key role in the lifting and movement of next generation wind turbine components at Buss Terminal Eemshaven.
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NewsSarens christens Big Matthias
Transport engineering and heavy lift specialist Sarens has christened its newest giant crane, the SGC-170, Big Matthias.
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NewsIUMI updates best practice guide for EV transport
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) has published updated best practice and recommendations for the safe carriage of electric vehicles (EV).
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NewsHöegh Autoliners opts for Everllence ammonia engines
Höegh Autoliners has placed an order for ammonia-burning Everllence two-stroke engines for its Aurora-class PCTCs.
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NewsGRT and AMIX team up to demolish STS crane
Canada’s Global Rigging & Transport (GRT), alongside AMIX, has demolished a ship-to-shore (STS) crane, which weighed around 1,200 tonnes.
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NewsShortlist spotlight 2025: Project of the Year
HLPFI reviews the finalists for the 2025 Project of the Year Award, sponsored by Blue Bell Shipping.
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NewsSAL Heavy Lift welcomes Svend
Germany-based SAL Heavy Lift has welcomed Svend – named after shipping veteran Svend Andersen – as the company looks to continue growing its fleet of multipurpose vessels.
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NewsChanges at the top for K+N
Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) has appointed Eduardo Razuck and Søren Schmidt to its managerial board.
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NewsAAL supports Ineos Project One
AAL Shipping has completed multiple, complex cargo shipments for Ineos Project One, one of the world’s most sustainable ethane cracker developments, located in Antwerp, Belgium.
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NewsTWC posts 2025 revenue and profit growth
Singapore-headquartered heavy lift specialist and service provider Tiong Woon (TWC) reported revenue of USD163.5 million for the 12 months ended June 30, 2025, a 14 percent year-on-year improvement. Net profit for the financial year increased six percent to at USD19.2 million.
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NewsStella Passage development on hold
A New Zealand High Court upheld a judicial review of the port of Tauranga’s fast-track application for the Stella Passage development.
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NewsPeel Ports Clydeport hits milestone with wind energy shipment
Peel Ports Clydeport in the UK has handled six wind turbines, including 80.5 m-long blades, at its King George V Dock in Glasgow – the largest turbines ever received at the site.
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NewsAuerbach's first newbuild launched
Auerbach Schifffahrt reports that its first newbuild has hit the water in Taizhou, an F500 multipurpose vessel.
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NewsDenzai acquires Kouno stake
Denzai has acquired a major stake in Japan-headquartered Kouno Truck Corporation, a specialist in heavy cargo transport.
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Newsdeugro completes LNG module transfer
Project forwarder deugro has delivered a 1,334-tonne module from Port Ingleside to the port of Corpus Christi in Texas in support of a major LNG project in Canada.
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NewsShortlist spotlight 2025: Project Logistics Provider of the Year
HLPFI reviews the finalists for the 2025 Project Logistics Provider of the Year award, sponsored by AAL Shipping.
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NewsBoa 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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NewsEverett pilots real-time analytics to sharpen cargo operations
Washington’s port of Everett has teamed up with Jacobs and IGO Solutions to trial a new analytics system that tracks and improves the performance of its cargo-handling fleet. The pilot, known as Data Analytics for Port Equipment (DAPE), uses real-time data to cut idle time, boost efficiency, and lay the groundwork for broader digitalisation across port operations.









