All Safety articles – Page 30
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NewsLuna banned from Australian ports
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned the Philippines-flagged cargo ship Thorco Luna after it was detained for a third time this year for consistently failing to meet international standards.
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NewsLiebherr delivers for Al Faris
Al Faris Equipment Rentals has taken delivery of two Liebherr rough-terrain cranes.
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NewsABB inks OCTOPUS extension
ABB has launched a new functionality for the ABB Ability Marine Advisory System - OCTOPUS, designed to help ships carrying heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes to be more fuel efficient and safer.
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NewsMammoet lifts with Green Pin Tycan
Netherlands-headquartered Mammoet has become the world’s first user of Green Pin Tycan chain for lifting operations, according to Green Pin Tycan manufacturer, Van Beest.
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NewsICS fears chaos and confusion
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) fears ‘chaos and confusion’ unless the International Maritime Organization (IMO) resolves issues concerning the implementation of the 0.5 percent sulphur in marine fuel cap.
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NewsStraightpoint partners with Onursan
Straightpoint has named Onursan as a distributor of its load cells and force measurement equipment in Turkey.
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NewsGustav Seeland set to bridge the gap
Bridge specialist Lamparter has contracted Hamburg-based Gustav Seeland with the transport and installation of a new pedestrian bridge in the Hamburg HafenCity district.
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NewsHammond steps up at UKMPG
The UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) has appointed Charles Hammond, chief executive of Forth Ports, as chair of its board.
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NewsLarsen secures BIMCO role
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has appointed Jakob P. Larsen as head of maritime security, replacing Phil Tinsley.
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NewsRapid response gets OCI Nitrogen on track
Netherlands-headquartered Mammoet ensured that a 125-tonne ship barrier was lifted and repaired on the Julianakanaal, on behalf of OCI Nitrogen.
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NewsSparrows flies into Indonesian deal
Sparrows Group has appointed heavy lift equipment supplier Superkrane as its agent in Indonesia.
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NewsJackets on at the port of Tyne
Heerema Marine Contractors' (HMC) deepsea heavy lift vessel, Aegir, is preparing to commence lifting operations at the port of Tyne's Northumbrian Quay in North Shields, UK.
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NewsESTA honours members with 2018 awards
The ESTA Awards of Excellence 2018 had another successful year honouring and recognising members that have performed an outstanding achievement in their field of operations.
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NewsCrew member of FWN Rapide rescued
One of the 12 missing crewmembers of ForestWave's vessel FWN Rapide, which was attacked by pirates off the coast of Nigeria, has been found during a search of the vessel.
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NewsFLG boosts heavy lift range
UK-based FLG Services, which provides lifting and safety equipment for hire and sale, has invested in of a range of heavy lift accessories.
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NewsMammoet installs Liwa bullets
Mammoet has completed the installation of four 1,180-tonne bullet tanks at the Liwa Plastics Industries Complex (LPIC) in Oman.
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NewsKässbohrer presents new lowbed range
Kässbohrer will develop a new lowbed trailer manufacturing plant in Turkey, has introduced an extended range of lowbed and specialist trailers, and is investing in various research and development initiatives.
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NewsSaudia Cargo appoints new CEO
Saudia Cargo has appointed Omar Hariri as its new chief executive officer (ceo).
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NewsGlobal standard for airfreight of animals launched
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has recently launched a new standardised global certification programme to improve the safety and welfare of animals travelling by air.
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NewsNavtor teams up with Weathernews
Global e-navigation provider Navtor and Weathernews Inc (WNI) have signed a collaboration agreement.









