All North America articles – Page 30
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Tidal first for Japanese companies
“K” Line and Chubu Electric Power entered into a joint development agreement with developer DP Energy for the Uisce Tapa tidal energy project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Louisiana ports come together for coil move
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and the port of Caddo-Bossier worked together to transport 300 steel coils along the Mississippi River in the USA.
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Bridging the gap in Illinois
Central Contractors Service, part of the ALL Family of Companies, supplied a 250-ton (226.8-tonne) capacity Linkbelt hydraulic crawler crane and a 550-ton (499-tonne) capacity Liebherr all-terrain crane to set 18 precast girders as part of a bridge project in Illinois, USA.
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Cargo volumes rise at South Jersey Ports
Approximately 384,630 tons (348,930 tonnes) of cargo passed through South Jersey Ports in the USA during June 2021 – more than double the figures recorded in June 2020.
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Training facility moves at the NWSA
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) will provide a state-of-the-art training facility for longshore workers at the Northwest Seaport Alliance’s (NWSA) terminal 46 in Seattle, the USA.
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Pinnacle and ADKFN form JV
Pinnacle Logistics Solutions has formed a joint venture with Acho Dene Koe First Nation (ADKFN) in Canada to form Acho Pinnacle Logistics.
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Bellingham boosts capacity
The port of Bellingham in the USA has taken delivery of a Liebherr LHM 420 mobile harbour crane.
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Investment flourishes at Galveston Wharves
Galveston Wharves in the USA has completed a USD2 million infrastructure improvement project at its West Port Cargo Complex to accommodate large ro-ro construction and farming equipment.
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Tackling surging costs
US President Joe Biden issued an executive order to tackle anti-competitive practices in parts of its economy. Among the broad-ranging remit, the government is tasking the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to come up with solutions to the surging costs shippers presently face.
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Crowley plans all-electric tugboat
Crowley Maritime plans to build and operate an all-electric harbour tugboat to serve the port of San Diego, USA.
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Hareket handles heavy cargoes
In partnership with Logistics Plus, Hareket has handled two converter tank sections destined for Kentucky, USA. Each section measured 10 m high and 8 m in diameter.
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Mammoet bridges the gap
In collaboration with Flatiron Construction, Mammoet has installed the Wellsburg Bridge that connects West Virginia and Ohio, USA.
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Maxim orders 51 units from Grove
Maxim Crane Works has committed to its expansion strategy having purchased 51 Grove mobile cranes, a mix of high-capacity rough-terrain cranes along with five and six-axle all-terrain cranes.
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Mammoet’s unique barge solution in Canada
Mammoet has transported a generator stator from Poland to Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington nuclear facility in Canada for a refurbishment project.
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Port of Salem lands grant
South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) will receive a USD9 million grant for the expansion of its barge capacity and intermodal rail connectivity at the port of Salem, USA.
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ALL Crane in tandem with Liebherr
ALL Crane has deployed two Liebherr mobile cranes – an LTM 1450-8.1 and one LTM 1250-6.1 – for the construction of a pedestrian bridge in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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Enstructure acquires Patriot Ports
USA-based terminal and logistics company Enstructure has agreed to acquire Patriot Ports.
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Transformer market growth charged by electricity demand
With demand for electricity on the rise, Wallenius Wilhelmsen said that it expects to see the shipment of transformers to increase in lockstep.
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Ports of Indiana strengthens team
Ports of Indiana (POI) has appointed Bernard Weithman as port director, Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon.
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LNG Canada milestone reached
The Mammoet-Haisla joint venture has completed the pile handing scope for the LNG Canada project in British Columbia.