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SK6000 passes testing ahead of first project
Mammoet’s SK6000 has passed its test programme after Lloyd’s Register certified the crane’s safe operation to its specification.
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ILA and USMX talks stall over automation
The International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) said that negotiations with United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have broken down, opening up the possibility of more industrial action at US ports.
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Silk Way unveils plans for cargo airport in Alat Free Economic Zone
Silk Way Group will develop a new airport and cargo village in the Alat Free Economic Zone, Azerbaijan.
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RSD-E tug sets world record
A Damen RSD-E achieved a Guinness World Record for the most powerful electric tugboat.
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SuedOstLink drum deliveries get under way
deugro has started the first cable drum deliveries for SuedOstLink, on behalf of Prysmian.
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Maritime sector embraces cyber risks to realise rewards
DNV research shows that six in ten marine industry professionals believe that the industry needs to accept greater cyber risk from digitalisation if it facilitates innovation and new technologies. Multipurpose and heavy lift shipping lines are implementing robust security to deal with what is a growing threat.
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Sarens to expand fleet in Poland as demand improves
Sarens is expanding its fleet in Poland as demand for professional heavy lifting and transport services continues to grow.
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ESEASA takes delivery of first LR 1700-1.0W in Latin America
ESEASA, a Mexican crane and heavy haulage company, has taken delivery of a new Liebherr LR 1700-1.0W in what is the first crane of this type in Latin America.
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Penta-Ocean places installation vessel order
Penta-Ocean Construction has signed a letter of intent with Seatrium‘s subsidiary in Singapore for the construction of a wind foundation installation vessel.
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deugro ships four cranes from Germany to Australia and New Zealand
deugro has shipped four Liebherr cranes from Rostock, Germany, to four ports in Australia and New Zealand.
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Rhodes-Matthews joins Allelys
UK-based heavy transport specialist Allelys has appointed Toby Rhodes-Matthews as its routing consultant.
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Felbermayr busy at work in Europe
Austria-headquartered Felbermayr has completed two projects as well as a crane lift at sites across Europe.
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BIFA appoints three regional chairs for Young Forwarder Network
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has elected new chairs in three of its six Young Forwarder Network (YFN) regions.
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Thyborøn selected as offshore construction base for Thor project
RWE has selected Thyborøn port, Denmark, as the offshore construction base for its Thor offshore wind farm.
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UECC opts for Daphne real-time emissions monitoring
United European Car Carriers (UECC) has chosen Daphne Technology’s PureMetrics emissions monitoring system to enhance its environmental performance.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen exercises Shaper options
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has declared an option for two additional 11,700 ceu Shaper-class vessels at China Merchants Jingling Shipyard.
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Fioravanti skids trafo into place following heavy haul
Fioravanti arranged for the movement of a heavy transformer from Agrate Briganza, Italy to Leverkusen, Germany.
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Simons named COO at Rotterdam
Berte Simons has been appointed chief operating officer (coo) of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, effective January 1, 2025.
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ESPO elects Zeltiņš as chair
Ansis Zeltiņš has been elected as chair of European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO).
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ICSA publishes safety guidance on operating cranes near power lines
Guidance on the safe operation of cranes near power lines has been published by the International Crane Stakeholders Assembly (ICSA), the organisation that brings together global crane manufacturers and users, including the European association of road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA).