All North America articles – Page 39
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NewsLR and NETSCo to design compliant installation vessel
Lloyd’s Register North America (LR) has signed an agreement with Northeast Technical Services Co. (NETSCo) to jointly design and develop a Jones Act-compliant wind turbine installation vessel.
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NewsTransformers move in Charleston
Charleston Heavy Lift recently discharged two 235-tonne transformers from a CMA CGM container vessel at the Wando Welch Terminal (WWT) in South Carolina, USA.
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NewsCrowley focuses on emerging energy sectors
Crowley Shipping has established a division focused on supporting the emerging energy sectors in the USA and adjacent regions – specifically offshore wind and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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NewsWalter joins Bertling in Houston
Bertling Logistics has appointed Steve Walter as general manager for its Houston office.
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NewsDB Schenker and Cargolux join forces
DB Schenker and Cargolux have launched a airfreight service connecting Luxembourg and Indianapolis (USA) to support increased demand for pharmaceutical shipments.
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NewsPinnacle pivots in Canadian wind move
Canada-based Pinnacle Logistics Solutions is delivering wind turbine components, including 43 towers, to Western Canada on behalf of Siemens.
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NewsACS names Fisher
Air Charter Service has appointed Chris Fisher as business development director in the USA.
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NewsBay takes Liebherr delivery
Corpus Christi-based crane company Bay has taken delivery of 15 Liebherr cranes ranging in capacity from 60-600 tons (54-544 tonnes).
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NewsDominion tasks Keppel with vessel construction
The USA’s Dominion Energy has contracted Keppel Offshore & Marine for the engineering, procurement and construction of a wind turbine installation vessel.
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NewsMajor manufacturing investment at Paulsboro
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has announced a USD250 million investment to develop a a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at the Paulsboro Marine Terminal that will be used for the construction of wind turbine components.
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NewsAssociations urge vaccine priority for frontline personnel
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) and seven other cargo transportation sector groups want the country’s supply chain professionals to get priority access to a Covid-19 vaccination.
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NewsHöegh sells Horizon business
Höegh Autoliners has sold its land-based terminals in the USA, which operated as Horizon Terminal Services, to Amports.
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NewsUS Department of Commerce ends crane imports investigation
US secretary of commerce Wilbur Ross has terminated the article 232 investigation into whether imports of mobile cranes threaten to impair US national security.
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NewsThorold Multimodal Hub to boost industry in Niagara
A plan to create a trade corridor of multimodal industrial hubs along the Welland Canal in Niagara, Canada, has progressed with the establishment of the Thorold Multimodal Hub.
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NewsForest build for Omega Morgan
The Omega Morgan Sarens joint venture in the USA recently teamed up with excavation/grading specialist Minner and Company to execute a complicated bridge build in Port Angeles, USA.
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NewsAhlers multimodal delivery to the USA
Ahlers has coordinated the delivery of crane components from Laem Chabang in Thailand, to Ohio (USA).
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NewsDuluth buoyed by wind cargoes
The port of Duluth has received its final wind energy cargo shipment of 2020, marking a record-setting season for such cargoes at the port.
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NewsPort of Baltimore rebounds
In its recent October report, the port of Baltimore reported significant increases in cargo volumes compared with the lows experienced during the height of the pandemic earlier this year.
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NewsSC&RA joins ITI Learning Hub
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has partnered with Industrial Training International (ITI) to contribute content to the ITI online learning platform.
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NewsBigge boosts coverage in South Carolina
Bigge Crane and Rigging has added a crane rental location in Rock Hill, South Carolina, as it expands its coverage in southeastern USA.









