All Safety articles – Page 15
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AAL improves safety and environmental efficiency
AAL Shipping is enhancing its safety and operational standards across its fleet, achieving the latest 2020 IMO Intact Stability Code.
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MAX Trailer enhances low loader
MAX Trailer – part of the Faymonville Group – has expanded the capabilities of its MAX100 low loader, which is now available with two pairs of wheel recesses and a telescopic loading platform.
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Inspection app launched by DNV
DNV has launched a mobile inspection app that helps shipowners and managers record and follow-up their onboard safety inspections, all while providing onshore staff instant access to the results.
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Bergé strengthens services
Bergé Logistics has expanded its project cargo services with direct monthly services to India and China from Spanish ports.
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Tackling piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
99 maritime companies, organisations and flag states have joined together to sign the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy.
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Crosby acquires Speedbinders
The Crosby Group has acquired Speedbinders, a USA-based designer and manufacturer of load binders for heavy-duty load securement.
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ECOL adopts apprentice structure
ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) has adopted an in-company apprentice training structure, which the organisation’s leaders hope will make it easier for countries with a strong tradition of apprenticeships to become directly involved in the scheme.
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Runway incident in Sao Paulo
On May 11, an Antonov AN-124-100M overran the runway upon landing at Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen rolls out weather routing software
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has installed a weather routing software solution across its fleet to reduce emissions and improve safety.
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In memoriam: Sander Splinter
Sander Splinter, a highly respected figure in the heavy lift and abnormal transport industry, sadly passed away on April 30, 2021.
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Northwest Competence emerges following restructure
Northwest Crewing – part of Germany’s EMS-Fehn-Group – has rebranded as Northwest Competence following an internal restructuring and an increasing demand for its ISO certification services.
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ESTA celebrates member achievements in 2021 awards
The ESTA Awards of Excellence 2021 had another successful year recognising the achievements of its members during an online ceremony held on April 22.
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Crosby expands technology offering
The Crosby Group has acquired UK-based safety equipment manufacturer BlokCorp and launched a Technology Solutions business unit.
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Size gives Cosco an edge as it fine-tunes project cargo formula
Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers has been happy with the utilisation of its heavy transport fleet. Newbuild semi submersibles are scheduled for delivery over the coming quarters.
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DNV revamps audit protocol for seafarer safety
DNV has instructed its safety management auditors to specifically address seafarer health, work, and living conditions in their 2021 audits.
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Small modular reactors: the future for nuclear power?
The world of small modular nuclear reactors (SMR) is gaining traction, with development projects popping up around the globe. Taking nuclear power plant construction ‘out of the field’ would reduce risks and costs significantly.
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I.V. Guindastes boosts offering with Liebherr upgrade
Brazilian crane contractor I.V. Guindastes has upgraded its Liebherr LR 1600/2-W narrow track crawler cranes to improve their capabilities, specifically in handling larger wind turbine components.
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Fesco eyes digitalisation
Russia’s Fesco Transportation Group is pushing ahead with digitalisation plans as it confirms separate cooperation agreements with NtechLab and Alltrucks.
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Indiana appoints McCoy and Fifer
Ports of Indiana in the USA has appointed Ryan McCoy as port director for Indiana-Burns Harbor and Tom Fifer as the director of planning and project delivery.