All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in October 2023 – Page 3
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Sea & Ports partners with Link Logistics for Turkish agency
Sea & Ports Group is partnering with Link Logistics to launch Imagesa Türkiye – a maritime agency within the Sea & Ports Group.
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OOG Network gathers
OOG Network held its third annual general meeting (AGM) at the Grand Hyatt in Bali on October 2-7.
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COLI coordinates shiploader delivery
COLI Shipping & Transport has delivered a second-hand shiploader and related cargo from Hamriyah, UAE, to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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ICS collaborates with ShipNext
The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) is collaborating with shipping platform and marketplace ShipNext to enhance the education of its students.
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Multipurpose market sentiment continues its decline
The October edition of One World Shipbrokers’ market sentiment index (MSI) stands at its lowest level since its inception in March 2021.
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Rowley to replace Aune as Wallem CEO
John-Kaare Aune is stepping down as Wallem Group’s ceo. After a period of transition, John Rowley will join the company as his replacement in January 2024.
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Allelys hauls turbine generator to Sutton Bridge
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has delivered a 176-tonne steam turbine generator to the port of Sutton Bridge, Spalding.
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Early engagement crucial to hydrogen industry growth
While large-scale hydrogen projects are increasingly being planned, there are mixed views about the speed and extent at which hydrogen will create work for the project logistics sector. Phil Hastings reports.
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ICTSI progresses with terminal development in Indonesia
International Container Services Inc (ICTSI) has held a groundbreaking ceremony at its East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT) in Indonesia as the development of a state-of-the-art gateway for the Lamongan, Tuban and central Java hinterlands kicks off.
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COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers opens Dubai office
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers (Southeast Asia) has opened a representative office in Dubai, UAE.
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Wallem picks up on Asian project cargo opportunity
Six months ago, Hong-Kong-based ship management group Wallem Group established its project cargo team and it has wasted little time building up cargo volumes.
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Sallaum Lines launches Europe-USA link
Earlier in October, Sallaum Lines launched a monthly service route connecting Europe to the USA.
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PSA Belgium loads heavy lift unit onto ONE Treasure
PSA Belgium has loaded a 195-tonne breakbulk unit at its Noordzee Terminal in Antwerp.
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ESL Shipping names Ylitalo to target renewables
Finland-based dry bulk specialist ESL Shipping has appointed Juha Ylitalo as head of renewable energy and project transportation, effective November 1.
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DSV’s Andersen to step down next year
DSV’s group ceo Jens Bjørn Andersen will step down from the role by September 30, 2024, after 16 years at the helm of the company. He will be succeeded by current chief operating officer (coo) Jens H. Lund.
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Huisman develops Wind Gust Buster
Huisman has developed a system that enables crane operators to anticipate and react to changing wind speeds, gusts, and direction during the installation of wind turbine blades.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen upgrades Aniara’s bulbous bow
Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s ro-ro vessel Aniara has been fitted with an upgraded bulbous bow.
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Shipping industry an easy target for cyberattacks
A report from law firm HFW and maritime cyber security company CyberOwl has revealed that the maritime industry remains an “easy target” for cyber criminals, with the average cost of attacks and demand for ransom payments skyrocketing over the past 12 months.
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Nordic Crane expands fleet with JS-250 jack-up system
Nordic Crane has boosted its heavy lift capabilities with an Enerpac JS-250 jack-up system, designed to lift loads up to 1,300 tonnes.