All News articles – Page 5
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NewsStena and ABP to develop ro-ro terminal at Immingham
Swedish shipping firm Stena Line and UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will start work on a new ro-ro terminal at the port of Immingham in North Lincolnshire, UK.
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NewsWind Mover delivered ahead of schedule
Offshore installation specialist Cadeler has taken delivery of Wind Mover, the 10th wind turbine installation vessel to join the company’s growing fleet.
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NewsMammoet retrieves landlocked barges from Singapore’s first polder
Mammoet has completed the complex recovery and relocation of 12 landlocked barges from the Pulau Tekong polder project – a project that has enabled Singapore to reclaim roughly 800 ha of land from the sea.
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NewsProtranser delivers breakbulk items to South Korea
China-headquartered freight forwarder Protranser has delivered four moulds, with a total weight of 372 tonnes, from China to South Korea.
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NewsIscotrans delivers offshore crane from Rotterdam to Las Palmas
Italy-headquartered freight forwarder Iscotrans has delivered a 90-tonne offshore crane from Rotterdam, the Netherlands to Las Palmas, Spain.
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NewsLogistics Plus opens second Spanish office
Logistics Plus has opened a second Spanish office, in Madrid, which will be headed up by Amparo Buenache.
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NewsFaber appointed at Alexander Maritime Service
Alexander Maritime Service (AMS) has appointed Christian Faber as managing director.
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NewsAntwerp-Bruges scales up IRP roll out
Port of Antwerp-Bruges has gone live with its Inbound Release Platform (IRP), designed to help users comply with new European Customs rules for inbound cargo. Following an extensive testing phase with terminals, shipping agents and logistics providers, IRP will now be rolled out across most cargo segments in the coming weeks, including container, ro-ro, ferry and breakbulk.
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NewsBertling wraps up pair of deliveries
Bertling Logistics has wrapped up two separate deliveries, the first a breakbulk transport from South Korea to Singapore, while the second involved moving heavy HVAC equipment within Florida, USA.
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NewsDAKO transports quintet of ship engines to Italian shipyard
Project freight forwarder DAKO Worldwide Transport has delivered five ship engines from Mannheim, Germany, to a shipyard in northern Italy.
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NewsRotterdam designates land to offshore wind terminal
A 45-ha site in the northwest corner of the Maasvlakte (Arianehaven) has been selected by the Port of Rotterdam Authority for the development of an offshore wind terminal.
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NewsHapag-Lloyd opens in Oman
Container shipping group Hapag-Lloyd has opened a new office in Muscat, Oman.
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NewsDrydocks World names and launches 5,000-tonne floating crane
Drydocks World has launched its new 5,000-tonne floating crane, named Alnokhada. The primary fabrication phase has been completed, with delivery slated for Q2 2026.
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NewsEdwards bolsters fleet with Goldhofer and Enerpac equipment
USA-based Edwards Moving and Rigging has acquired Goldhofer ADDrive heavy-duty transport modules and an Enerpac SBL900 hydraulic gantry system.
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NewsHAL’s plan for third runway accepted by government
The UK’s Department for Transport said Heathrow Airport Limited’s (HAL) own plan for a third runway, which involves moving the M25 motorway, has been accepted by government.
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NewsMutual insurers consider merger
Mutual insurers UK P&I Club and the TT Club are currently engaged in discussions regarding a potential merger.
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NewsRCG and Felbermayr extend railfreight partnership
Rail Cargo Group (RCG) and the Felbermayr International Low Loader Rail Transport Division ITB have extended their partnership for another 10 years.
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NewsJebel Ali sets breakbulk record in October
DP World’s Jebel Ali port handled a record 630,000 tonnes of breakbulk cargo in October 2025, the highest monthly total in nearly two decades.
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NewsOperators consider measured path back to Suez
With the Gaza ceasefire appearing to hold and Yemen’s Houthi rebels signalling a halt to attacks on merchant vessels, the discussion has begun to tilt towards a measured, albeit cautious, return of commercial traffic to the Red Sea.
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NewsHTA urges industry to back policing reforms as abnormal load inconsistencies persist
Following a meeting of the Abnormal Loads Group (ALG), the Heavy Transport Association has called on operators to sign an open letter to the UK’s policing minister to back legislative reforms that support the delivery of critical infrastructure and housebuilding. Signatures must be added by December 5 at the very latest.









