All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in October 2017 – Page 5
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Seko reins-in Unrein
October 10 - Seko Logistics has appointed Terry Unrein as chief commercial officer, Americas, responsible for sales and revenue growth, and air and ocean production strategy in the region.
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Royal IHC takes ROG stake
October 10 - Royal IHC has taken a 50 percent share in Rotterdam Offshore Group (ROG).
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TV company seeks spectacular shipments for filming
October 10 - A production company behind the Mega Shippers programme, which airs on the Discovery Channel, is keen to hear from companies moving anything oversized or overweight that wants to see their services showcased.
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ALE loads-out in Azerbaijan
October 10 - ALE has completed its offshore and marine operations for an offshore platform project in Azerbaijan.
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ABC adds Liege
October 10 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has introduced a freighter call at Liege Airport, Belgium.
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Gearbulk closes London office
October 9 - Gearbulk has confirmed that its office in London, UK has closed.
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US clamps down on wooden packaging
October 9 - Importers into the USA have been warned that US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is about to get a lot stricter on enforcing regulations concerning wood packaging materials.
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BOW Terminal eyes Eemshaven
October 9 - BOW Terminal has signed a letter of intent to expand its logistics services for the offshore wind sector with the development of a logistics hub in Eemshaven, the Netherlands.
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BigLift exits BigRoll Shipping
October 9 - Four years after the partnership started, BigLift Shipping has announced that it will end its cooperation with Rolldock Shipping in the joint venture BigRoll Shipping, effective January 1, 2018.
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Webinar examines best practice in permitting
October 9 - Anyone keen to find out more about the US Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA)-sponsored Oversize and Overweight (OS/OW) Permitting Best Practices Research Project should consider participating in a free Specialized Carriers & Rigging Assoc
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Swan lands at DOC
October 6 - Dutch Offshore Contractors (DOC), a specialist in heavy transport and project logistics services, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Swan Hunter - a provider of installation equipment and engineering and procurement services.
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Rotra vessels keeping busy
October 6 - Operating over the past ten months in northern Europe, deugro's specialised transport vessels Rotra Vente and Rotra Mare have transported 164 nacelles, 150 towers, and 162 wind turbine blades.
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Mammoet ups Australian footprint
October 6 - Mammoet has expanded its presence in Australia with the opening of a yard in Naval Base, an industrial suburb of Perth and an office in Brisbane.
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Rollit rolls in Antwerp
October 6 - Rollit Cargo has handled the movement of a 325-tonne shiploader, used in the mining industry, from a storage area to the quayside in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium.
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Van Beest adds Heuer Hebetechnik
October 6 - The Van Beest Group - manufacturer of Tycan, Excel and Green Pin lifting equipment - has acquired Iserlohn, Germany-based Heuer Hebetechnik.
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Guindastes adds a Liebherr
October 6 - Brazilian crane rental company I.V. Guindastes has purchased a used LR 1600/2-W crawler crane from Liebherr.
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SAL sees sun rise and shine
October 5 - Pan Ocean has appointed SAL Heavy Lift as its commercial agent for the semi-submersible deck carriers Sun Shine and Sun Rise.
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Schramm returns to Terex
October 5 - Terex Cranes has appointed Thomas Schramm as vice president sales and product support, Europe and the Middle East.
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Mammoet on track in South Korea
October 5 - Mammoet has utilised its PTC 200 DS ring crane to lift three columns at S-Oil's refinery in South Korea on behalf of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor DDJV, a joint venture formed by Daelim Industry and Daewoo Engineer
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Transformer arrives at Trafford
October 5 - Esprit's recently re-opened Trafford Docks in Manchester, UK has handled a 130-tonne transformer en-route from South Korea to Stalybridge.