All News articles – Page 339
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Sarens completes turbine installation
Sarens has installed two wind turbines at the Bouwdokken wind farm in the Netherlands on behalf of Enercon.
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Collett delivers for Rookery South
Collett & Sons, in collaboration with Karl Gross, transported a 160-tonne turbine and 120-tonne generator from the port of Tilbury to the Rookery South Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) in Bedfordshire, UK.
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Greenroad hauls cement plant to Nepal
Greenroad International Logistics has transported a cement plant 950 km from China to Dhading in Nepal.
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AqualisBraemar to oversee newbuild works
AqualisBraemar will oversee the construction of two newbuild self-elevating wind turbine installation vessels that will be delivered to OuYang Offshore.
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Boluda Towage takes on tugs
Boluda Towage Europe has ordered two tugboats from Damen Shipyards Group for towage operations in the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Beirut tragedy shines light on hazardous material handling
The tragedy in Beirut on August 4 serves as a stark reminder of what can happen when hazardous materials are not stored with care.
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FOX delivers hydropower equipment
FOX Brasil has delivered hydropower equipment from the Brazilian port of Santos in São Paulo to the Matucana power plant in Peru.
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Aberdeen Harbour works progress
Aberdeen Harbour Board in Scotland has issued further contract awards to the value of approximately GBP4.3 million (USD5.6 million) in support of the South Harbour expansion project.
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San Diego adds FTZ site
US Customs and Border Protection and the city of San Diego have approved plans to establish a foreign trade zone (FTZ) at the port’s Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal.
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Antonov urgent delivery to Turkey
Antonov Airlines has delivered urgent cargoes from Ostend in Belgium, to Istanbul, Turkey, on its AN-22 freighter.
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ALS handles excavator transport
ALS has coordinated the shipment of a Komatsu PC40 excavator machine from the UK to Algeria.
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Fuels of the future
In order to achieve carbon neutrality in the future, the shipping industry needs to explore the commercial development of new fuels, and work is well under way. Synthetic fuels, ammonia, battery installations and hydrogen fuel cell solutions are battling for position.
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Bertling secures five-year TCO contract
Bertling Logistics has been awarded another five-year logistics services contract with its client, TengizChevroil (TCO), that will see the Germany-headquartered logistics group manage the delivery of materials to the Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan.
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Volga-Dnepr adds B777 to ABC fleet
Volga-Dnepr Group has taken delivery of a Boeing 777 aircraft.
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Lift & Shift executes challenging HURL projects
Lift & Shift India has delivered 17 over-dimensional cargoes for Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited’s (HURL) Barauni and Sindri fertiliser projects.
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Double delivery for Faymonville
Faymonville has delivered two of its MultiMAX low-loader trailers to its Algerian customer DTR.
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Wagenborg boosts fleet with Liebherr
Wagenborg Nedlift has ordered two telescopic cranes from Liebherr – the LTM 1450-8.1 and LTM 1650-8.1.
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GT USA invests with Konecranes
GT USA – the US subsidiary of Gulftainer – has taken delivery of five rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes at the port of Wilmington in Delaware, USA.
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Ocean Installer adds offshore wind division
Norway-headquartered Ocean Installer has launched a business segment dedicated to offshore wind farm development.
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Forth Ports and DP World partner up for freezone bid
Forth Ports Group and DP World have made a joint proposal to develop a freeport incorporating the port of Tilbury and DP World London Gateway on the River Thames, UK.