All News articles – Page 271
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Locomotives sail smoothly with Höegh
Höegh Autoliners has transported three locomotives from Durban in South Africa to Brisbane, Australia.
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Antonov delivers oxygen equipment to India
Antonov Airlines has delivered 5,000 oxygen concentrators from Tel Aviv in Israel to Delhi, India.
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Happy Star’s special delivery for Newcastle
BigLift’s Happy Star has delivered a bulk ship unloader from Vietnam to the port of Newcastle in Australia.
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Parekh delivers to the Netherlands
Parekh Integrated Services has coordinated the delivery of four boilers from Mundra port in India to the port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.
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Hampidjan Offshore launches TERRA slings
Hampidjan Offshore has launched completely recyclable heavy lift slings for the offshore and onshore construction market.
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Keel laid for Finneco II
Finnlines has held a keel laying ceremony for its second hybrid ro-ro vessel Finneco II at the Nanjing Jinling shipyard in China.
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Concerns over low sulphur fuel usage
The use of low sulphur fuels can add up to USD20,000 to the operational expenditure of a ship per annum, according to Sacha Cornell, fleet manager at Norbulk Shipping.
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Rasquinha joins DB Schenker
DB Schenker has appointed Aditi Rasquinha as head of ocean freight for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, effective July 1, 2021.
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Forth Ports strengthens management
UK-based Forth Ports has appointed Michelle Primrose as group human resources manager, and Matt McCreath as group financial controller.
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ITIC warns of documentation fraud
The International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has warned of the increasing prevalence of documentation fraud.
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Greenroad delivers for Mayan project
Greenroad has coordinated the delivery of 20,000 cu m of cargoes, including six diesel locomotives and other accessories, for Mexico’s Mayan Train project – a 1,525 km intercity railway that would traverse the Yucatán Peninsula.
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LEEA launches end-user lifting course
The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has created a course to educate end users about the risks and responsibilities of lifting operations.
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K+N completes Apex deal
Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) has acquired Asian forwarder Apex International, strengthening its foothold on the transpacific and intra-Asia trade routes.
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OHT Alfa Lift lands funding
OHT has secured post-delivery financing for the newbuild offshore installation vessel Alfa Lift.
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Volga-Dnepr keeps busy with Covid-19 cargoes
Volga-Dnepr has delivered over 200 tonnes of vital medical equipment, including oxygen-storing containers to various parts of India.
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Green light for Vineyard Wind
The US federal government has given the green light for Vineyard Wind – the country’s first commercial scale offshore wind farm.
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Human Rights Due Diligence Tool launched to protect seafarers
The United Nations (UN) has launched its Human Rights Due Diligence Tool – a checklist designed to help maritime sector businesses uphold their responsibility to respect human rights under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights during the Covid-19 crew change crisis.
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Bristol port handles transformer
Last month, the UK’s Bristol port facilitated the transhipment of a 178-tonne electrical transformer as part of a National Grid Hinkley expansion project in Somerset.
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Concerns raised over freeport misuse
A study from the UK’s University of Portsmouth has called for stronger regulations to be put in place to prevent freeports being misused for money laundering and tax evasion purposes.
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D&K chooses Tadano for robustness
Germany-based civil engineering specialist D&K Spezial Tiefbau has added a Tadano ATF 100G-4 all-terrain crane to its fleet.