All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in November 2021 – Page 5
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GES invests in Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES) is acquiring part of the Stargate Terminal from Gunvor Group at Europoort in Rotterdam, where it will develop a 20 ha-plus site.
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Chapman Freeborn opens in Moscow
Chapman Freeborn has opened an office in Moscow and named Maxim Tsarev as director general for Russia.
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US port spending plans emerge
US President Joe Biden will inject USD17 billion into port and waterway improvements as part of the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
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Rolls-Royce joins SMR revolution
Rolls-Royce has established its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) business division, which aims to bring about the next generation of low-cost nuclear power plants.
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Felixstowe makes electric additions
The UK’s port of Felixstowe has placed orders for 48 battery-powered terminal tractors and 17 zero-emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes.
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Vestas links up with Maersk on box shipments
Wind turbine component manufacturer Vestas has formed a long-term strategic partnership for all its containerised transport with A.P. Møller – Mærsk.
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4D introduces latest CILT-accredited training courses
4D Supply Chain Consulting has launched two additional e-learning courses that have been added to the 4D Training Academy – Bill of Lading Made Easy and Letter of Credit Made Easy.
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Chipolbrok heads west
Chinese-Polish multipurpose shipping line Chipolbrok is enjoying healthy westbound volumes ex-China. While its vessel Chipolbrok Atlantic is delivering several cargoes for the European side of these services, the North American trade lane has to contend with congestion issues.
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Gothenburg plans hydrogen facility
Sweden’s port of Gothenburg and Norwegian energy company Statkraft are planning to construct a hydrogen production facility at the port, with operations due to commence in 2023.
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AD Ports signs Egyptian MoU
AD Ports Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian Group for Multipurpose Terminals, the commercial arm of the Egyptian Ministry of Transportation, for the development and operation of a multipurpose terminal in Safaga port.
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South Jersey benefits from USDOT grant
The USA’s Salem Marine Terminal is in line to receive a USD9 million grant from the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) to expand and improve its services.
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Weiss makes Tadano purchases
Germany-based Weiss Kranservice has taken delivery of a Tadano AC 250-5 crane, which joins its existing AC 220-5 and an AC 300-6 units.
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Röhlig opens Dubai office
Röhlig Logistics has expanded its network with the establishment of an office in Dubai, UAE.
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Allseas showcases modified Hidden Gem
Offshore energy specialist Allseas is in the process of converting its 228 m-long drillship Hidden Gem into its first polymetallic nodule production vessel.
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Nuqsana-Pinnacle to develop Canadian opportunities
Pinnacle Logistics Solutions has established a joint venture with Nuqsana – a 100 percent Nunavut-owned company based in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada. The companies are working to establish greater cooperation between the peoples of the region.
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Liebherr rolls out LR 1400 SX cranes
The first LR 1400 SX cranes have left Liebherr-Werk Nenzing’s factory, expanding the manufacturer’s range of crawler cranes in the 400-tonne lifting capacity range.
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Changes at the top for AqualisBraemar LOC
David Wells, ceo of AqualisBraemar LOC, will step down from the role at the end of the year and will be succeeded by co-founder and current chief operating officer (coo) Reuben Segal.
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Excavator delivered to Costa Rica
SPC Logistics has shipped an excavator from Kobe, Japan, to San Jose in Costa Rica.
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