All News articles – Page 313
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World Net Logistics rebrands as Rhenus Logistics South Africa
World Net Logistics – acquired by the Rhenus Group in 2019 – will operate under the name Rhenus Logistics South Africa from December 1, 2020.
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Fagioli welcomes Sabelli
Italian heavy lift and project logistics specialist Fagioli has appointed Rocco Sabelli as chairman of the board for both Fagioli Holding and Fagioli – the two legal entities which control the Fagioli Group.
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Volga-Dnepr grounds AN-124 fleet
Volga-Dnepr Group has grounded its fleet of AN-124s after it was forced to make an emergency landing in Tolmachevo airport in Novosibirsk, Russia, on November 13.
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Martin Bencher launches MB Engineering
Denmark-headquartered project logistics specialist Martin Bencher has launched MB Engineering – a division dedicated to providing engineering solutions and services.
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Final turbine installed at Borssele III and IV
The last of 77 MHI Vestas V164-9.5 MW turbines has been installed at the Borssele III and IV offshore wind project off the coast of Zeeland, the Netherlands.
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Fesco’s multimodal delivery
Fesco Transportation Group has coordinated the delivery of heavy equipment from Russia to Bangladesh for the Rooppur nuclear power plant project.
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Monpe’s long distance delivery
Ghana-headquartered Monpe Heavy Haulage delivered six engines from ports in Ghana to Niger, on behalf of DB Schenker.
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OHT completes Moray East deliveries
OHT has discharged the final jacket foundations for the Moray East offshore wind farm, at the port of Nigg in Scotland.
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Invicta ships to Korea
Invicta Project & Shipping has transported two ring-forcing units from Marghera port in Italy to the port of Busan, South Korea.
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Fesco appoints chairman
Fesco Transportation Group has elected Andrey Severilov as chairman of its board of directors.
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Dan-Czech handles turbine transport
Dan-Czech Specialtransport has moved two 110-tonne turbines from Pilsen in the Czech Republic to a nuclear power plant in Slovakia.
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UK onshore subsidies back on the table
The UK government will reintroduce subsidies for onshore wind and solar PV projects, doubling the amount of renewable energy it plans to subsidise in 2021.
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Port of Leith targets renewables
The port of Leith in Scotland – owned by Forth Ports – has made a major investment in its facilities to enhance its position in the offshore renewables market.
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Mammoet lifts for biotech plant
Mammoet coordinated the transport, lifting and installation of eight air coolers on to a roof during the construction of a biotech plant facility in Ulm, Germany.
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BIMCO opens in London
BIMCO will open an office in London, UK, at the beginning of 2021 to support the organisation’s regulatory affairs activities.
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Schuch expands its German fleet
Crane contractor Schuch is boosting its fleet with the addition of three Liebherr mobile cranes – the LTC 1050-3.1 compact crane, and two LTM 1070-4.2 cranes.
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Mammoet sets standards with the SK6,000
Mammoet has launched the SK6,000 – a 6,000-tonne capacity crane designed to enhance installation operations of large floating production storage and offloading (FSPO) modules and floating liquified natural gas (FLNG) units.
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Crosby and Verton to host webinar
The Crosby Group and Verton are hosting a free webinar for wind energy professionals on December 8, 2020.
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Svitzer boosts tugboat fleet
Global towage operator Svitzer has taken delivery of the tugboat Svitzer Vestri from Turkey-based shipbuilder Med Marine.
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Felbermayr boosts service offering
Felbermayr has launched an engineered solutions division to expand its range of technical services for the heavy lift industry.