All News articles – Page 51
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ABS awards AIP to CLS Wind for turbine assembly system
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has awarded an approval in principle (AIP) to CLS Wind for its wind turbine assembly system.
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Denzai and Megalift establish JV
Japan-headquartered heavy lift and transportation specialist Denzai and Algerian heavy lift transport company Megalift have established a joint venture (JV).
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Germany approves digital driving assistant for heavy transport sector
Germany has approved the nationwide use of the efficient road navigation assistant (ERNA).
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Van Oord installs jack-up legs for offshore installation vessel Boreas
Dutch maritime contractor Van Oord has installed four 123 m legs for its offshore installation vessel, Boreas.
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TBM joins infrastructure project to support renewable energy plans
USA-based Twin Brothers Marine (TBM) will be participating in a major infrastructure development project to support multiple renewable energy initiatives.
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Laso transports large concrete beams for industrial projects
Laso has helped to transport large concrete beams for industrial projects.
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Vanguard relocates former South African navy submarine
Vanguard Heavy Lift has successfully relocated a 650-ton (589.7-tonne) former South African navy submarine.
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Sarens installs 1,300-tonne bridge in Luxembourg
Sarens replaced a prestressed concrete bridge with a new curved steel bowstring structure at Bettembourg train station in Luxembourg.
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Strabag to construct replacement viaduct on Germany’s longest motorway
Austrian construction company Strabag SE has been awarded the contract to replace the Uttrichshausen viaduct on the A7 motorway in Hessen.
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Blue Water to open facilities in former bottling plant in Greenland
Danish transport and logistics company Blue Water Shipping has opened new facilities spanning 9,800 m² in Nuuk, Greenland.
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Cantilever construction method used to build HS2 River Tame West viaducts
A giant cantilever structure has been used to build the first section of HS2’s 472 m River Tame West viaducts.
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Al Askar takes delivery of 26 used Liebherr LTM cranes
Saudi Arabian company Al Askar has taken delivery of 26 refurbished all-terrain cranes from Liebherr, with lifting capacities ranging from 50 to 110 tonnes.
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Lewis appointed ABP chair
Jonathan Lewis has been named chair of the Associated British Ports (ABP) board.
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Northaven Trail Bridge installed by Mammoet
Mammoet has installed a pedestrian bridge in Dallas, Texas in what was a complex overnight operation.
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Roll Group deploys latest gantry system for Indonesian heavy lifts
Roll Group has executed two 1,000 tonne-plus lifts using its modular gantry system at a petrochemical facility in Cilegon, Indonesia.
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Empower project progresses with Gruber delivery
The Empower project – a multi-company scheme to develop flexible, green powertrains for heavy-duty trucks – continues to progress.
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Singapore retains title as world’s top maritime city, DNV report
Singapore has retained its title as the leading maritime city in the world, according to a DNV report analysing global shipping hubs.
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InterMax delivers reactor and cover stacks for Asian projects
InterMax Logistics Solutions has successfully delivered a reactor and seven cover stacks for projects in China and Taiwan.
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Manitowoc revives giant crane in Brazil
Manitowoc’s EnCORE team has fully renovated a Manitowoc 4600 lattice-boom crawler crane in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro.
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Marr returns to Hinkley Point C
Marr Contracting has returned to the UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant project having being awarded the contract to deliver specialised heavy lift crane services for the construction of the unit 2 turbine hall.