All News articles – Page 536
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Dogotch steps down at Tadano
Ron Dogotch, senior vice president at Tadano, has announced his retirement from the company.
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ALS serves up German shipment
Abnormal Load Services' (ALS) offices in Hull, UK and Moerdijk, Netherlands have coordinated the transport of a 131-tonne plate mill roll from the UK to Germany.
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Sarens' tunnel success in Warsaw
Sarens has transported a tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the construction of a new transit line in Poland, part of Warsaw Metro's rapid transit system project.
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Outdoor storage opens at Jaxport's FTZ
North Florida Warehouse FTZ, a division of JZ Expedited Companies, has opened the port of Jacksonville's (Jaxport) Foreign Trade Zone No. 64's first outdoor storage facility.
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New dates for the Project Cargo Summit
The organiser of the inaugural Project Cargo Summit has rescheduled the conference to September 12-13, 2018.
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Panalpina presses ahead in Brazil
Panalpina Energy and Project Solutions has transported an industrial mill and a hydraulic press from Genoa, Italy to Paranagua, Brazil on behalf of one of Brazil's leading ceramics manufacturer.
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ALE adds jacking capacity
ALE has increased the capacity of its Mega Jack system to over 83,000 tonnes.
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AAPA pleased with Trump's infrastructure plan
President Donald Trump has called on Congress to pass his long-awaited national infrastructure rebuilding plan, which proposes allocating USD200 billion for direct federal spending for US infrastructure over the next ten years.
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RollDock transports for Merkur
Coordinadora Internacional de Cargas has contracted RollDock Shipping to transport 66 transition pieces for the Merkur offshore wind farm, off the coast of Germany.
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PCN members on the move
First Global Logistics, Project Cargo Network (PCN) member in Egypt, has recently transported 44 components for a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system.
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Harmonising marking and lighting in heavy transport
Moves to harmonise standards and regulations governing lighting and marking on heavy transport vehicles throughout Europe are underway following the inaugural meeting of a technical working group, organised by ESTA.
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Sarens' sizeable Demag order
Sarens has placed an order with Terex for 44 Demag all-terrain cranes.
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Cropac orders with Terex
Terex Cranes distributor, Cropac Equipment, has placed an order for four Demag all-terrain cranes.
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C-Job advances Flettner concept for Switijnk
C-Job Naval Architects has delivered a concept design to Switijnk Shipping for a wind-assisted general cargo vessel, known as a Flettner Freighter, that is expected to achieve fuel savings of approximately 13 percent.
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Scotline adds to fleet
Scotline has signed a contract with Royal Bodewes Group in the Netherlands to build a multipurpose coaster vessel, 4785 DWAT Bodewes Trader, with the option for a second sister vessel.
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Onnen-Lübben to leave Niedersachsen
Inke Onnen-Lübben will step down as ceo of the Seaports of Niedersachsen after 12 years with the company, effective April 30, 2018.
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RollDock and SAL form dock vessel pool
Effective April 1, 2018, RollDock and SAL Heavy Lift will establish a shipping pool for dock vessels.
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Destructive freight rate environment here to stay
The container shipping industry is expected to continue to struggle with overcapacity and an inability to deliver value to shareholders, warns consultancy McKinsey & Company in its latest report.
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IMO agrees carriage ban of non-compliant fuels
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has agreed to move forward with a ban on the carriage of fuel oil for use on board ships, when that fuel oil is not compliant with pending sulphur limits.
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M&A activity on the table for DSV
After the successful integration of UTi Worldwide, DSV says consolidation and merger and acquisitions (M&A) remain on its agenda for 2018.