All Safety articles – Page 31
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ESTA and FEM summit puts safety in focus
The third ESTA and FEM Experts Summit, held in Hamburg on March 6, brought together industry speakers from across the wind energy supply chain to discuss the safety and standards in onshore wind farm construction.
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Laso invests in wind blade transporter
In Portugal, Laso Transportes has taken delivery of equipment that will allow it to handle the transportation of wind turbine blades measuring up to 74 m in length.
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Jaxport names Wong
The Port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) has appointed Frederick P. Wong Jr. as chief operating officer.
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Enerpac launches Skyffolding system
Enerpac Heavy Lifting Technology has supplied South Korea-based engineering company, KLES, with strand jacks for an innovative tower scaffolding system called Skyffolding.
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Crowley reshuffles liner teams
Crowley Maritime has announced several organisational changes to its liner services teams.
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First BelugaXL rolls out
This month has seen the first structurally complete airframe for the new BelugaXL roll out of the assembly hangar in Toulouse, ready to start flying by mid-2018.
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Goliath rises - thanks to Mammoet
Mammoet has erected a Konecranes Goliath crane in the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.
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Airfreight: Changing Relationships
A multitude of developments witnessed over the course of the past decade have forced airlines and charter brokers to become increasingly resourceful in order to meet the requirements of a project logistics sector that has grown ever more complex.
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ESTA and FEM focus on wind turbine safety
Reducing accidents and improving safety during the erection and transportation of onshore wind turbines will be the focus of the third edition of the ESTA and FEM Experts Summit, which will be held in Hamburg on March 6, 2018.
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Ranger names Jongen
December 18 - Australia-based lifting, rigging and safety equipment supplier, Ranger, has appointed Ian Jongen as state manager Victoria.
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BIMCO submits software maintenance standard
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and Comité International Radio-Maritime (CIRM) have submitted a proposal for an industry-wide standard for software maintenance to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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Belgium granted maritime tax extension
December 6 - Belgium has received approval from the European Commission (EC) to prolong its existing tax measures for maritime transport until the end of 2022.
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Airlander 10 brought down to earth, again
November 22 - Just a couple of days after it commenced the next phase of flight testing, the airship Airlander 10 had another major mishap, having broken free from its mooring mast at Cardington airfield in Bedfordshire, UK, injuring two members of staff.
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SC&RA heads to St. Louis
November 15 - Registration for the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association's (SC&RA) 2018 Specialized Transportation Symposium is now open.
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ALE unveils trio of innovations
November 13 - ALE has introduced three new innovations- the AL600 girder frame, a 1,000-tonne capacity TLG1000 telescopic lifting gantry and a route survey tool.
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Gulliver travels with MirTac
November 3 - Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors have agreed to implement the MirTac's StarIPS Fleet Management solution on board the former's newly built heavy lift vessel Gulliver.
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Mammoet slides to success
November 1 - Mammoet, in cooperation with BAM Infra, has installed a prefabricated roundabout in Gemert, the Netherlands.
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SAL Engineering launched
November 1 - Germany-based shipping group Harren & Partner (H+P) has established SAL Engineering, a sister company to SAL Heavy Lift, which will provide specialised engineering services across its fleet, as well as to external customers.
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Course covers project cargo principles
October 30 - The start of Lloyd's Maritime Academy (LMA) distance learning course for the heavy lift and project forwarding sector is one month away.