All News articles – Page 253
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NewsCrane Worldwide shuffles managerial teams
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Jens Osterwald as managing director for Germany.
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NewsBreakbulk on the up at Antwerp
2021 was a good year for breakbulk at Belgium’s port of Antwerp, which said that after a downward spiral in 2020 volumes grew by 74 percent.
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NewsBek promoted at Blue Water
Blue Water Shipping has promoted Thomas Bek to chief operating officer - energy, ports and projects.
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NewsWheels Up to buy Air Partner
Wheels Up UK has agreed to acquire the charter brokerage Air Partner in an all-cash deal.
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NewsModulift opens Czech facility
Modular spreader beam manufacturer Modulift has opened a warehouse facility in the Czech Republic, from where it will be able to provide a next day delivery service of its off the shelf products to the European market.
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NewsEni cements footing at Mugharraq
AD Ports has signed an agreement with Eni Abu Dhabi to establish a marine logistics base at Mugharraq port that will support offshore drilling operations in the Al Dhafra region.
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NewsBarrus handles Siemens rotor
Russia’s Barrus Projects has transported a gas turbine’s rotor from Siemens’ gas turbine technologies plant in Gorelovo to the South Ural Hydroelectric Power Station-2 in Chelyabinsk region.
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NewsAAL ships tower components
AAL Shipping has delivered oversize tower components from South Korea to the port of Everett in Washington, USA, onboard its heavy lift vessel AAL Pusan.
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NewsRecord breaking year for SJPC
The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) closed out 2021 with an all-time record-breaking cargo volume of 4.6 million tons, a 54 percent increase over 2020.
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NewsLGH adds e-commerce site
UK equipment hire company LGH has launched an e-commerce website that allows customers to rent from its range of equipment, with a guaranteed next day delivery to any site in the UK.
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NewsWilson bolsters owned tonnage
Wilson Shipowning has taken ownership of the multipurpose vessel Wilson Aviles.
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NewsLEEA launches latest lifting apprenticeship scheme
The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has launched the Level 3 Lifting Equipment Technician apprenticeship standard.
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NewsBlyth orders fully electric MHC
The UK’s port of Blyth has ordered its first fully electric mobile harbour crane (MHC) – a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.6.
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NewsDenholm brings the beers
UK-based Denholm Project Forwarding has transported beer production equipment from Liverpool to Manchester in cooperation with Germany’s LS Cargo Logistics.
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NewsContainer profits set to climb again
Container demand growth is losing some momentum amid mounting headwinds, but carriers will continue to rake huge profits, according to Drewry’s latest Container Forecaster report.
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NewsBeluga aircraft ready to serve
Airbus has launched a service using its Beluga super transporter (ST) fleet to support commercial customers with outsized transport needs.
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NewsMSC moves to acquire ITA Airways stake
The trend of liner shipping companies expanding their portfolios beyond traditional marine cargo carriage has continued. This week it was MSC, now the world’s largest container shipping line, that made its move into airfreight, expressing an interest to the Italian government in the acquisition of a majority stake in ITA Airways.
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NewsWiesbauer moves with Cometto SPMTs
Wiesbauer has utilised its SPMTs from Cometto to transport a 318-tonne generator and a 335-tonne gas turbine to the coal-fired power station in Marbach am Neckar, Germany.
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NewsLüning promoted at Bertling
Stephanie Lüning has been promoted to director of tendering and marketing at Bertling Logistics.
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NewsBelgian order for Broshuis
Broshuis has secured an order from the Belgian army for nine PL2 pendular axle low loaders.









