All North America articles – Page 58
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Crowley adds service capacity
Crowley Logistics has increased the cargo capacity of its services between northeastern USA, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the islands of the Caribbean Basin.
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Amix steps up with crane shipment
Amix has handled gantry crane components at the Lynnterm terminal in Vancouver, Canada.
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Class 8 orders decline in December
Preliminary data from ACT Research has signalled a decline in North American Class 8 heavy-duty truck orders for December 2018.
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Oaktree invests in Watco
Oaktree Capital Management has formed a strategic partnership with Watco Companies that will see the Los Angeles-based private equity firm invest USD450 million in the Kansas-heaquartered transportation company.
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Seko acquires GoodShip
Seko Logistics has purchased Chicago-based freight forwarder and Customs brokerage, GoodShip International.
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Stevens Towing rolls from Portland
Stevens Towing has transported equipment for tissue manufacturing from the port of Portland, Maine to Charleston, South Carolina on behalf of HLI Rail & Rigging.
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One year on, what has been the impact of the ELD mandate?
Research from DAT Solutions has suggested that the number of active carriers in the US commercial motor vehicle sector has grown at a faster rate following the implementation of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate.
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CEVA appoints Neri
CEVA Logistics has appointed Gianclaudio Neri as managing director of its Italy cluster.
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Mammoet moves refinery pieces with mere inches to spare
The rental division of heavy lift specialist Mammoet has deployed one of its recently acquired LTM 1400-7.1 cranes to move several items for the expansion of a refinery on the US Gulf Coast.
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It’s a steel … on both sides of the Atlantic
While the US port of Wilmington was welcoming its first load of SSAB/Swedish steel for the 2018-19 winter season, UK logistics specialist AV Dawson secured a three-year extension to support British Steel’s steel rolling operations at two sites.
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Mammoet relocates port crane
Mammoet has relocated a port crane at the port of Montréal, Canada for terminal operator Termont Montréal.
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Nola partners with Ports America
Ports America has signed a 50-year lease with the port of New Orleans to continue to operate the port's Napoleon Avenue and Nashville Avenue Terminals.
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Metalmark invests in T. Parker Host
Having acquired the 254 acre (102 ha) Avondale Shipyard in New Orleans, USA in October, maritime services provider T. Parker Host has received strategic investment from private equity firm Metalmark Capital.
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Approval for Jones Act-compliant system for offshore installation
London Offshore Consultants (LOC), in its role as marine warranty surveyor, has approved the principle behind GustoMSC and Barge Master’s Jones Act-compliant feeder barge system for offshore wind energy projects in the USA.
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Topside takes shape in Texas
ALE has used its AL.SK350 super-heavy lift crane, featuring a lifting moment of 354,000 tonne/metres, to place the first of three modules on top of an offshore topside in Texas, USA.
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Second Crowley con-ro delivered
Crowley Maritime Corporation has taken delivery of its con-ro vessel Taíno, the last in a series of two vessels from shipbuilder VT Halter Marine.
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CraneWorks adds to inventory
Houston-headquartered CraneWorks has expanded its fleet with three Demag AC 100-4L, one AC 300-6, four AC 160-5 and three AC 220-5 all terrain cranes, plus eight Terex Crossover 8000 boom truck cranes.
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Hallamore increases fleet with Faymonville
Hallamore has added two trailers from Faymonville to its fleet including a four-axle TeleMAX platform trailer.
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Myshak skids with Hydra-Slide
Canada-based Myshak Crane & Rigging has utilised its Hydra-Slide hydraulic skidding equipment to replace a 514-tonne converter at a fertiliser production plant in Alberta.
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Cargolux adds transpacific service
Cargolux has launched a transpacific service between Hong Kong and Mexico City.