All Safety articles – Page 12
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elebia introduces Hookbot
elebia has launched the Hookbot for moving containers in the offshore sector.
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Airpes develops coil grab
Airpes has led the collaborative design of a grab for handling steel or aluminum coils in semi- and fully-automated electric overhead traveling (EOT) crane applications.
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PCN holds 2021 annual summit
Project Cargo Network (PCN) has concluded its in-person annual summit, which took place from October 17-19 in Croatia.
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EXG moves in India
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has transported 6,099 tons (5,533 tonnes) of rails from Kattupalli port in Chennai to Bengaluru, India.
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‘Never let a good crisis go to waste’
Ton Klijn, director of ESTA – the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes – and a member of the European Crane Operators Licence supervisory board, discusses how the heavy lift and abnormal transport sector needs to change its approach to training.
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Boluda Towage expands offering in Mauritania
Society of Maritime Services of Nouakchott (SSMN) has been established to provide towing, mooring and pilotage services at the port Nouakchott in Mauritania.
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Amico boosts ShipLift system with Enerpac
Enerpac Heavy Lifting Technology has supplied a heavy lift trolley system to Genoa-based Amico & Co to assist in the lifting and transportation of yachts weighing up to 4,000 tons (3,600 tonnes).
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Leith handles Howpark cargoes
The port of Leith in Scotland has utilised its bespoke renewables storage facility to handle eight onshore wind turbines for the 16 MW Howpark wind farm.
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Ranger names Mccaffrey
Sydney-headquartered lifting, rigging, and height safety equipment supplier Ranger Lifting has appointed Liam Mccaffrey as business development manager.
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Crosby launches ChainSafe
The Crosby Group has launched the Crosby Straightpoint ChainSafe to protect cargo during transport.
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Geodis commits to worker safety
Geodis’ freight forwarding business division is implementing a preventative care programme (PCP) – a health and safety strategy to maintain the safest possible working environment for its employees.
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How effective leaders include safety in project cargo planning
When it comes to any project, good planning creates good outcomes. Okos Partners’ senior partner Peter Krammer, and Bart Gragg, president of Blue Collar University, discuss how leadership in the planning phases can result in safer and more efficient solutions.
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Drydocks to develop South Yard facility
Drydocks World in the UAE – a DP World company – is building a South Yard facility, which will be dedicated to new building projects in the oil and gas and renewable energy sector.
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Boluda unveils tug quartet
Boluda Towage has launched four newbuild Damen tugs – Bolero, Rumba, Flandes and Samba – into service at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Marshall joins Chapman Freeborn
Air charter broker Chapman Freeborn has appointed Zori Marshall as chief legal officer.
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Verton in distribution agreement with DAL-LAGO
Lifting and orientation technology provider Verton has partnered with precast company DAL-LAGO for the distribution of its equipment throughout India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.
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Townsville opens truck staging area
The port of Townsville in Australia has opened its AUD4.5 million (USD3.3 million) truck staging area.
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ICS proposes carbon emission levy
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has put forward a comprehensive proposal for a global levy on carbon emissions from ships.
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Allberth goes live at Gothenburg
The port of Gothenburg in Sweden has launched its digital berth planner tool Allberth.
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MBM solves multiple challenges in decommissioning of Hutton Hull TLP
The 25,000-tonne Hutton Hull tension leg platform (TLP) – manufactured 40 years ago and the first of its kind to be built – has been taken to shore in Scotland as part of a complex decommissioning project. Sophie Barnes reports.