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NewsNorth Sea indecision is already biting, port of Aberdeen CEO warns
The port of Aberdeen’s ceo, Bob Sanguinetti, warns that indecision over North Sea projects is already rippling through the wider economy and risks leaving the region stranded between two energy eras.
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NewsHarris Heavy Haul adds dual lane trailer
USA-based Harris Heavy Haul has taken delivery of a 250-ton (226.8-tonne) capacity dual lane trailer.
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NewsFinland backs ECOL
Finland has formally recognised ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL).
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NewsESTA secures European backing for abnormal transport reform
Last week, a high-level debate the European Parliament in Brussels shone a light on plans for a radical overhaul of the fragmented European regulations governing heavy and abnormal transport.
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NewsRayner to lead Peel Ports’ commercial activities
UK-based Peel Ports has appointed Jonathan Rayner as its chief commercial officer.
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NewsSofia VG christened and launched
Meriaura’s first Ecotrader newbuild was launched and christened at the Royal Bodewes shipyard, the Netherlands, on November 14.
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NewsGN Rope Fittings delivers 3,750-tonne capacity shackle
GN Rope Fittings – a manufacturer of ROV, mooring, heavy lifting and rigging connections to the global oil and gas and offshore wind industries – has built a forged shackle with a working load limit of 3,750 tonnes.
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NewsBuss Terminal handles 117 monopiles for dual offshore projects
Buss Terminal Eemshaven has completed its scope of work for the Thor and Nordseecluster A (NSC A) offshore wind farms, where 325 monopile transports were performed on behalf of RWE.
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NewsAllelys promotes Davies
UK-based transport engineering specialist Allelys has promoted Simon Davies to senior project manager.
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NewsSilk Way ups A350F order
Silk Way West Airlines has signed an agreement with Airbus for two additional A350F freighters, bringing its total order for this model to four.
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NewsFelbermayr tests HVO fuel on major canal project
Austria-headquartered Felbermayr is testing the use of alternative fuels, including hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), in parts of its fleet in an effort to reduce greenhouse gases.
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NewsTrio deliver urgent cargo to pulp mill in Chile
Antonov Airlines, Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) and Andritz collaborated to deliver 60 tonnes of machinery from Tallinn, Estonia, to a pulp mill in Chile.
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NewsVan Beest acquires Enduro Softslings
Royal Van Beest Group has acquired the Netherlands-headquartered Enduro Softslings.
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NewsCalls for level playing field after influx of Chinese mobile cranes in Europe
Members of the VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics Association, active in the mobile crane industry, have filed a complaint to the Europe Commission regarding the influx of mobile cranes from China into the EU.
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NewsBremerhaven set for huge cash injection
The port of Bremerhaven in Germany is set to benefit from around EUR1.35 billion (USD1.57 billion) of investment from the country’s defence budget.
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NewsScott to head up K+N’s UK operations
Global logistics company Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) has appointed Aaron Scott as national manager for the UK, effective May 1, 2026.
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NewsAir One takes delivery of second B777 freighter
UK-headquartered Air One International Holdings has taken delivery of its second Boeing 777 freighter for use by its affiliate cargo airline, One Air.
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NewsReconstruction under way at Brownsville’s Cargo Dock 3
Demolition work has begun at the port of Brownsville’s Cargo Dock 3 as part of a plan to modernise the 90-year-old facility.
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NewsJensen to steer Port NOLA operations as gateway reports strong momentum
Morten Møller Jensen has joined the port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) as chief operating officer, effective immediately. His arrival comes as Port NOLA reports strong performance across containerised cargo, breakbulk, rail, real estate and cruise activities.
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NewsFoley joins Blue Water’s board of management
Ryan Foley has been appointed chief operating officer of Blue Water Shipping’s energy, ports and projects.









