Overland news – Page 13
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Al Faris moves tanks with Goldhofer
Al Faris has transported heavy overflow tanks from Jebel Ali Port to the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar park in the UAE using Goldhofer THP/SL heavy-duty modules.
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Potteries delivers in Ireland
UK-based Potteries Heavy Haulage has coordinated the transport of multiple out-of-gauge units for a new gas supply facility at Intel’s Leixlip campus near Dublin, Ireland.
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CombiMAX modules put to work
Transportes Lalgy, in cooperation with Bolloré Transport & Logistics, has deployed 18 axle lines of CombiMAX modules from Faymonville to move large components for a gas project in Maputo, Mozambique.
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Ara Ake launches decarbonisation tool
New Zealand’s Ara Ake has launched a free tool designed to help freight companies and the public sector better understand the options for decarbonising their road fleet.
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ALS handles compressor units
ALS has transported two compressor units to Forth Ports’ Grangemouth quay for onward transport to Russia.
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Expansion on the cards for European hauliers
More than a third of European road transport businesses that took part in a survey from legal firm DWF are thinking about expanding their operations into other countries, with the UK leading the list.
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Ainscough supports HMS Victory renovation
UK-based lifting specialist Ainscough Crane Hire has helped to remove the mast of the HMS Victory, as part of essential conservation work being carried out on the ship.
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Rubiera relies on Cometto for in-plant moves
Italy’s Rubiera Special Steel is utilising its six-axle Eco1000 SPMT with integrated power pack unit from Cometto to move in-plant components.
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Europatrans hauls OxyTrucks
Heavy haulage specialist Europatrans, member of the EMS-Fehn-Group, has transported four OxyTrucks mobile oxygen filling stations from Lübeck to Hamburg Airport to support the fight against Covid-19 in India.
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Landmark hydro project commences with Omega Morgan
After two years of planning, Omega Morgan’s specialised transport team in Canada is handling the delivery of turbine runners for a huge hydroelectric infrastructure project in British Columbia.
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Allelys handles transformer transports
Allelys has transported two 268.5-tonne super grid transformers from Ipswich docks to Bramford in the UK.
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Laso completes Alto do Croa work
Laso Transportes has completed its transport scope for the Alto da Croa wind farm project in Spain.
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Cargoes move for Nam Theun
Hansa Meyer contracted Mammoet for the transport of 50 pieces of cargo from Thailand to Laos for the Nam Theun 1 Hydropower Project.
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Trans-Trading moves in Bavaria
Trans-Trading has coordinated the delivery a 34-ton (30.8-tonne) dryer machine from Bodenkirchen to Schwindegg in Germany.
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Allelys completes machinery installation
Allelys has installed some of the largest aluminium die cast machines in the UK.
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AT Special Transport moves in Estonia with Faymonville
Finland-based AT Special Transport deployed Faymonville’s CombiMAX modular trailer system to transport a 195-ton (176.9-tonne) tank through Estonia.
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LEEA looks at pandemic effects
Members of the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) are optimistic about the post-pandemic future, according to the organisation’s Sector Benchmark Research.
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Giant stator departs Voith Hydro Heidenheim
A 105-ton (95.3-tonne), 8.2 m-wide stator has departed Voith Hydro’s Heidenheim, Germany, facility as part of the expansion of the Töging am Inn power station.
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Van der Vlist finalises tower transports
Van der Vlist has delivered the final tower components to the Windfarm Geefsweer and Oosterhorn in the Netherlands.
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ESTA concerned with ‘unworkable’ French blind spot rules
Both ESTA and the International Road Transport Union (IRU) have raised concerns over the introduction of rules on blind spot safety stickers for road transport vehicles travelling in France. Talks are underway between the European Commission and the French authorities.