All News articles – Page 415
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NewsPaxOcean to build SEP
PaxOcean Group has signed a newbuilding contract with Penta-Ocean Construction to construct a self-elevating platform (SEP) for use in Japan’s nascent offshore wind energy sector.
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NewsRoll Group gains yard in APAC
Roll Group has signed an agreement to become an exclusive partner at Bintan Offshore Marine Center’s (BOMC) facilities in Indonesia.
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NewsEbbesberg to join DNV GL
DNV GL has appointed Kjetil M. Ebbesberg as its group chief financial officer, effective July 1, 2020.
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NewsChanges at the top of MHEA
The Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA) has appointed James Bullock as its vice president.
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NewsEsprit and Invicta move LNG sub-cooler to Busan
South Korea’s Esprit Logistics and Belgium-based Invicta Projects have delivered an LNG sub-cooler to Busan on behalf of Samsung Heavy Industries, as part of a shipbuilding project with Wartsila Gas Solutions.
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NewsRhenus expands in New Zealand
The Rhenus Group will acquire 100 percent of the shares of the operating companies in Auckland-headquartered Malcom Total Logistics Group.
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NewsWright steps up at A-Plant
UK-based equipment rental company A-Plant has appointed Andy Wright as its chief executive officer.
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NewsHeavy Lift Awards category spotlight: Airfreight Solution of the Year
HLPFI takes a look at the Airfreight Solution of the Year award, sponsored by Sarens.
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NewsCarriage ban enters force
To support the implementation of the 2020 sulphur cap, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ban on the carriage on non-compliant fuel oil entered force on March 1.
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NewsCLA suspends services
UK freighter operator CargoLogicAir (CLA) has confirmed to HLPFI’s sister publication Air Cargo News that it has suspended operations.
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NewsTyne joins Connected Ports Partnership
The UK’s port of Tyne has joined the Connected Ports Partnership – a global data and resource sharing initiative that includes the ports of Rotterdam, Gdansk, Helsinki, Hamburg and Los Angeles.
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NewsTownsville progresses with widening project
The port of Townsville in Australia has awarded two major contracts as part of a AUD193 million (USD126.6 million) channel widening project.
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NewsFred. Olsen gears up for Gusto upgrade
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier is upgrading one of its Gusto 9000 jack-up vessels with a 1,600-tonne capacity leg-encircling crane from Huisman.
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NewsHow proposed changes will clarify lashing rules
Paul Hoogenhout, senior project engineer at RollDock, discusses some of the proposed changes to Annex 13 of the IMO Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing (CSS-Code), which provides guidance for the lashing and securing of project cargo.
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NewsProject Partners gathered in Dubai
The Project Partners network held its 12th annual conference at the Intercontinental Dubai Festival City in the UAE last week.
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NewsJumbo wins Hornsea contract
Jumbo will transport 165 monopiles and 135 transition pieces for Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, on behalf of DEME Offshore.
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NewsRitchie calls on Enerpac for boiler move
Ritchie Services has used an Enerpac skidding system to remove two 70-tonne boilers at the Alderley Science Park in Cheshire, UK.
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NewsBlue Tern to complete Trianel work
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier will use its jack-up vessel Blue Tern to install 11 Senvion 6.2M152 turbines at the Trianel Windpark Borkum II, located in the North Sea.
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NewsSAL refines bunker strategy with Inatech
SAL Heavy Lift has partnered with Inatech, a unit of Glencore, to ensure compliance with the 0.5 percent sulphur cap and optimise bunker strategies.
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NewsEMS APO partners with University of Durrës
EMS Albanian Port Operator (EMS APO) has signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Durrës, Faculty of Professional Sciences that will see the company provide internship opportunities for students.









