All News articles – Page 159
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Mammoet assembles world’s largest floating wind farm
Heavy transport engineering specialist Mammoet played a key role in the construction and load out of components for Equinor’s Hywind Tampen, the largest floating wind farm to date.
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Signol app trial reports carbon savings for BSMD
London-based software developer Signol shared the results of a four-month trial of its behavioural science app developed to influence the reduction of carbon emissions on Bernhard Schulte Ship Management Deutschland (BSMD) managed ships.
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Headwinds to slow European road freight
A report from Transport Intelligence (Ti) suggests that the European road transport market will come under more pressure in 2023. The analyst expects this market to expand by just 1.1 percent in real terms to reach EUR389.3 billion (USD406.2 billion) next year.
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Sarens orders big with Tadano
Belgium-headquartered transport engineering specialist Sarens has placed an order with Tadano for 24 all-terrain cranes.
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Antonov Airlines stands united
Victor Avdieiev, deputy general director (operations and administration) for Ukraine’s Antonov Airlines, shared his views on what has been an incredibly demanding 12 months for the company and its staff. Nevertheless, the company and the country remain united in the face of oppression.
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Faymonville launches HighwayMAX All-In-One trailer
Heavy-duty trailer manufacturer Faymonville has launched the HighwayMAX All-In-One modular trailer for the North American market.
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XLP members ship to India and South Africa
Seashell Logistics and Langowski Logistics – members of the XLProjects (XLP) network – have completed project moves to India and South Africa, respectively.
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Wagenborg lifts in the Netherlands
Wagenborg Nedlift has lifted 11 wind turbine sections in Genemuiden, the Netherlands, for the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm project.
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CraneWorks expands Tadano fleet
Houston-headquartered CraneWorks has ordered a range of Tadano all-terrain cranes.
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Cometto delivers blade lifter to Peru
Peruvian heavy haulage specialist Ore Trans has received a BladeMAX 1000 blade lifter from Cometto. The unit will be put to work at the San Juan de Marcona wind farm project in Peru.
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Main concerns for years ahead
Inflation and geopolitical tensions are set to dominate concerns for the global supply chain over the next five years, according to a DP World study released November 14.
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Liverpool dockers end industrial action
Industrial action at the port of Liverpool, UK, has ended with dockers agreeing a deal with owner Peel Ports.
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Huisman lands monopile gripper contract
Japan’s TOA Corporation and Obayashi Corporation will acquire a pile gripper for monopile installation from Huisman.
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Sandlin to succeed Ostergaard
Container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Stuart Sandlin as its North America president.
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Blagovisniy joins Diplomat
Andriy Blagovisniy has joined Diplomat Freight Service (DFS) as project cargo sales manager.
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The costs of decarbonisation
Shipping industry analyst Drewry has published its first industry-wide costings to transition European cargo shipments to greener fuels, with the extra bills running to as much as USD14.5 billion.
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UTC Overseas strengthens Mexican position
Rafael de los Santos, former ceo of Mexican transport engineering specialist Tradelossa, is joining UTC Overseas as North American heavy haul business development director.
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Mammoet and Bay Crane collaborate
Mammoet has entered into a strategic partnership with USA-based crane rental service Bay Crane Services.
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Freight Traders handles Tauranga shipment
XLProjects (XLP) member Freight Traders (FTL) has handled a shipment at the port of Tauranga, New Zealand.