All Overland articles – Page 18
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NewsRubiera 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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NewsEuropatrans 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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NewsLandmark 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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NewsAllelys 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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NewsLaso 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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NewsCargoes 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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NewsTrans-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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NewsAllelys completes machinery installation
Allelys has installed some of the largest aluminium die cast machines in the UK.
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NewsAT 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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NewsLEEA 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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NewsVan 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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NewsESTA 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.
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NewsHareket handles heavy lifts in Azerbaijan
Hareket has handled the heavy lift and transport of components for an offshore oil drilling and production platform in Azerbaijan.
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NewsSARR Freights moves in India
SARR Freights has moved heavy and oversized cargo using hydraulic axle trailers in southern India.
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NewsECOL discusses rigger training
The European Crane Operator Licence (ECOL) is in talks about the possibility of developing a rigger training scheme to run alongside its other courses.
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NewsESTA outlines ERRU concerns
ESTA is “extremely concerned” that the European Register of Road Transport Undertakings (ERRU) violation system, which will come into effect on April 1, could have a disproportionate impact on the heavy and abnormal road transport sector.
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NewsLaso adds escort vehicles in Germany
Laso Transportes has purchased escort vehicles with variable message sign (WVZ) systems for its German operations.
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NewsCF&S on track with beam delivery
CF&S Estonia has transported six overhead crane beams to Tuapse, Russia, by rail.
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NewsHydra-Slide develops low-capacity skidding system
Hydra-Slide has developed the XLP30 low-capacity, lightweight skidding system.
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NewsQueensland highway upgrade underway
In Australia, AUD11.5 million (USD9 million) worth of upgrades to the Peak Downs Highway in Queensland is underway, making it safer for oversized and over-mass vehicles as well as regular road users.









