Overland news – Page 9
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ProMiles partners with NOVA Permits
ProMiles Software Development Corporation, a North American regulatory compliance and custom permitting technology provider, has partnered with NOVA Permits & Pilot Cars/Axys Permits for the provision of its multi jurisdiction permit management solution – Permit Manager.
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Collett’s Creag Riabhach deliveries
Collett & Sons is delivering 242 components to construct 22 Enercon E115 E3 wind turbines at the Creag Riabhach wind farm in the UK.
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Collett on hand for Gooseholme bridge delivery
UK-based Collett & Sons has delivered a replacement bridge to Gooseholme.
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AGL presses ahead
Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has transported an automotive press consisting of three parts plus accessories.
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Scheuerle blade adapter put to work
Steil Kranarbeiten has used its fourth generation (G4) rotor blade adapter from Scheuerle, part of the TII Group, to transport blades measuring up to 79 m long in Germany.
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Allelys expands team
UK-based Allelys has expanded its engineering and project management departments with three recent appointments.
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Goldair delivers in South Evia
Goldair Cargo has handled seven transformers for a wind farm in South Evia, Greece.
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Landmark project for Martin Bencher
Martin Bencher has transported a transformer, weighing almost 400 tonnes and measuring 12 m long, in Sweden on behalf of Hitachi Energy.
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Mammoet performs Rhine Bridge move
The Rhine Bridge in Leverkusen, Germany, is being replaced with an eight-lane structure. SEH Engineering contracted Mammoet to move one bridge section to its installation position.
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Bolloré in GTA work
Bolloré Transport & Logistics Senegal shipped a large metal structure on behalf of Eiffage GC Marine Senegal for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project.
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Hareket handles wind turbines
Seven sets of wind turbines and accompanying equipment have been transported from İzmir to Pozantı, Turkey, by Hareket Heavy Lifting & Project Transportation.
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IRU: Driver shortages set to surge
The International Road Union (IRU) expects driver shortages to increase at alarming rates across the globe.
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Gosselin navigates through Venice
Gosselin Moving and Heavy worked together to move a 3 m-long statue from Belgium to Venice, Italy.
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Preparing for rising fuel prices
With a hike in fuel prices occurring across Europe, ESTA – the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes – is advising its members to use transport contracts that include valid fuel clauses that can be revised on a weekly basis.
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A changing of the guard at ESTA
David Collett, outgoing president, and Fabio Belli, incoming president at ESTA, may have arrived in the heavy transport industry by very different routes, but they both have long-term experience in the sector – and a huge commitment to improving standards across Europe, writes Yvonne Mulder.
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Logistics Plus moves in Little Rock
Logistics Plus has transported two autoclaves and work tanks from a barge at the port of Houston to a jobsite in Little Rock, USA.
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Bolk takes Uddevalla stake
The Netherlands-headquartered Bolk Transport has acquired a 50 percent stake Sweden’s Uddevalla Specialtransporter.
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Airland in boiler shipment
Airland Logistics has handled the complex transport of oversized cargo from Gdansk, Poland.
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Sarens delivers Belgian military history
Sarens provided heavy lift and transport services to move the nose section of a historic military Boeing 727 aircraft in Belgium.
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Goldhofer axles put to work in Texas
Mammoet has used Goldhofer PST/SL and THP/SL heavy-duty axle lines in a four-file combination to transport seven refinery reactors from Houston to an ethylene to alkylate plant located in Pasadena.