All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in November 2022 – Page 5
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NewsHapag-Lloyd preparing for turbulent 2023
German container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd reported exceptionally strong results for the first nine months of year. Its outlook for full year 2022 was equally impressive, with EBITDA expected in the range of USD19.5-21.5 billion and an EBIT of USD17.5-19.5 billion.
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NewsBIMCO to hold heavy lift masterclass
BIMCO is holding an offshore, project and heavy lift online masterclass, which consists of 10 session – each lasting 60 minutes – over the course of five days, starting November 14.
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NewsPort of Blyth inks Van Oord deal
The port of Blyth in the UK has signed a deal with maritime contractor Van Oord Offshore Wind UK to be the location for the storage and mobilisation of inter-array cables for the 1.4 GW Sofia offshore wind farm on Dogger Bank in the North Sea.
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NewsXLP members ship the goods
XLProjects (XLP) members from across the global have completed a flurry of project deliveries recently.
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NewsPort of Arendal boosts lifting capabilities
The port of Arendal in Norway has received a Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour crane.
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NewsBladt adds Cometto heavy-duty trailer capacity
Industrial steel contractor Bladt Industries has taken delivery of a suite heavy-duty trailers from Cometto.
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NewsSeaway7 signs Moray wind farm contract
Seaway7 will supply and install inter-array cables for the Moray West offshore wind farm in Scotland.
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NewsGheysens takes Tadano delivery
Belgian crane service provider Gheysens has taken delivery of an AC 5.160-1 all-terrain crane from Tadano.
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NewsDEME wins Taiwan wind farm contracts
DEME Offshore has secured contracts for the transportation and installation of foundations, turbines and an offshore substation for the 1 GW Hai Long wind farm, Taiwan.
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NewsSarens withstands harsh conditions in Kazakhstan
Earlier this year, Sarens deployed its cranes to assist ISKER Group in the upgrade and modification of a topside for the North Caspian Project offshore oil and gas development in Kazakhstan.
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NewsHuisman assesses carbon footprint
Huisman will launch a sustainable impact assessment to determine the carbon footprint of its products, from design up to and including delivery.
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NewsSC&RA plans 2023 symposium
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) will hold the 2023 Specialized Transportation Symposium from February 28 to March 2 at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
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NewsEdwards transports oversized cargo
USA-based heavy haulage and rigging specialist Edwards Moving & Rigging has delivered six oversized press components to a manufacturing facility as part of a turnkey solution.
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NewsBIFA launches Freight Development Pathway
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has launched a programme in partnership Manpower, part of ManpowerGroup, to help identify attract and train suitable candidates from outside of the freight forwarding and logistics sector.
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NewsSpanish expansion for GAC
Global shipping and logistics provider GAC Group has opened the first of several planned offices in Spain, at the port of Algeciras.
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NewsCrowley and Jaxport get green equipment grants
Crowley and the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) have been awarded a USD14.6 million federal grant that will be used to reduce emissions and add electric-power equipment at Crowley’s terminal.
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NewsTindall-Schlicht leaves Milwaukee
Port Milwaukee director Adam Tindall-Schlicht has left his role at the port having accepted a position in the Biden-Harris administration.
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From our sponsorsBack to our roots: Sarens cranes install farm structures in Estonia
Two cranes used to lift and install farm structures at Mangeni Farm.
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NewsTwo project successes for Allelys
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has delivered and installed eight transformers for two separate projects: the Kergord Energy Station and Viking Energy Substation on the Shetland Islands.
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NewsEmirates expands fleet
Dubai-based carrier Emirates has placed an order for five Boeing 777 freighters for its cargo fleet, with two units to be delivered in 2024 and the remaining three aircraft in 2025.









