All News articles – Page 345
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Red Wolf Global moves in Thailand
Red Wolf Global has transported a high-pressure separator from Laem Chabang to Rayong in Thailand.
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Cranecorp boosts fleet with Demag and Tadano
Cranecorp, based in Western Australia, has added two five-axle cranes to its fleet – a Demag AC 160-5 and a Tadano ATF 220G-5.
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Gustav Seeland bridges the gap
Gustav Seeland has transported and lifted a footbridge in Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt warehouse district.
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ECOL aligns with BCACS crane operator licence
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has signed a mutual recognition agreement with the British Columbia Association for Crane Safety (BCACS) for their respective crane operator licences.
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Zvyagintsev joins Fesco board
Fesco Transportation Group has appointed Leonid Zvyagintsev to its board of directors as vice president of finance.
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Altius handles transformer transport
Altius has transported 230-ton (208.7-tonne) transformers from Croatia to Jebel Ali in the UAE.
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Ainscough supports widening project
Ainscough Crane Hire has installed a footbridge in the UK as part of the A13 road widening project.
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ABC and Atran’s medical move
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) and Atran Airlines, both part of the Volga-Dnepr Group, delivered 170 tons (154.2 tonnes) of medical equipment from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
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Swire wins MHI Vestas contract
MHI Vestas has awarded Swire Blue Ocean (SBO) a contract for the transportation and installation of 114 wind turbines for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
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BOCS names Antwerp agent
Effective August 1, 2020 BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping will be represented by BOCS Antwerpen at the Belgian gateway.
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Drewry: rates unlikely to recover until late 2021
Industry analyst Drewry reports that charter rates for multipurpose ships, including breakbulk and heavy lift vessels, are unlikely to recover back to pre-Covid-19 levels until the end of 2021. Any recovery would take even longer if the global pandemic is not contained.
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Tutt Bryant launches Queen Beetle
Tutt Bryant Heavy Lift & Shift has loaded out the 770-tonne Queen Beetle high-speed ferry at a shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia.
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BIMCO urges action on seafarers
The UK government hosted a global summit on the impact of Covid-19 on crew changes on July 9, 2020. Just 15 countries attended.
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Geodis calls for decarbonisation
Global transport and logistics company Geodis has joined the European Clean Trucking Alliance (ECTA) as part of its commitment to decarbonise road freight.
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Mitigating Covid-19 risks aboard vessels
DNV GL has launched its Certification in Infection Prevention – Maritime programme (CIP-M). The certification has been developed to give passengers and crew confidence that comprehensive infection prevention measures are in place.
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deugro USA assembles ISPM 15 task force
deugro USA has established a task force based in Houston, USA, to support importers and cargo owners handling shipments that are non-compliant with international phytosanitary measures.
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Liebherr and Demag make deliveries
Crane manufacturers Liebherr and Demag have made new crane deliveries to customers in Germany and Switzerland.
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BATI busy with yacht deliveries
Turkey-headquartered BATI Group continues to busy itself with yacht deliveries around the world.
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AAL delivers Formosa 2 carousel
AAL Shipping has delivered a cable carousel measuring 23 m in diameter (73 m circumference) to Jan De Nul Group, which will be used at the Formosa 2 offshore wind farm project off the coast of Taiwan.
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Sarens completes turbine installation in Russia
Sarens has installed 30 Lagerwey wind turbines at the NovaWind wind farm in Adygea, Russia.