All Safety articles – Page 38
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Advice on container weighing
December 10 - The World Shipping Council (WSC), the TT Club, the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA), and the Global Shippers' Forum (GSF) jointly released a new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document to address issues arising
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Engineered Rigging takes a slide
December 9 - US equipment manufacturer Engineered Rigging has unveiled its new Power Slide system at the Power-Gen conference in Las Vegas, which it says is ideal for moving heavy and oversize components in tight spaces.
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Imperial makes Speedway buy
December 9 - Imperial Crane Services has acquired Speedway Crane, which it says will help accelerate its expansion into the Joliet region of Illinois, USA.
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WWL ALS helps rescue stricken ship
December 7 - The WWL ALS marine operations team has come to the assistance of a distressed vessel in the English Channel.
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deugro extends with Siemens
December 4 - deugro Danmark and Siemens Wind Power have agreed a long term contract for the transport of forthcoming offshore wind turbine projects, extending the strong cooperation the two companies have had for many years.
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BWS completes Eurotunnel move
December 1 - Blue Water Shipping (BWS) was involved with the transportation of 38 rail wagons, which formed part of a cement train used during the construction of the Crossrail project in London.
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Tragedy strikes Volga-Dnepr
November 23 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has confirmed that six of its crew members lost their lives during the terror attack in Bamako, Mali on November 20.
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ProvPort plays offshore wind part
November 23 - Deepwater Wind and General Electric (GE) are establishing a new temporary manufacturing facility at Rhode Island's Port of Providence (ProvPort), for the assembly of turbine components for the Block Island wind farm.
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Scheuerle ships to South Korea
November 23 - Scheuerle has delivered a ship section transporter with an 800-tonne payload to South Korea for use at Sungdong Group's shipyard premises in the coastal city of Tongyoung.
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High five for PCN
November 23 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) held its fifth annual summit from November 15-18 at the Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Enerpac unveils new gantry
November 23 - Enerpac has revealed its SL400 hydraulic gantry, which it says is the company's highest capacity bare cylinder gantry.
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Hybrid airship plan approved
November 19 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved Lockheed Martin's project specific certification plan for the hybrid airship.
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GeoSea hails Boom Lock
November 17 - GeoSea has confirmed its confidence in High Wind's Boom Lock by making the necessary preparations for implementing the system on its new jack-up vessel Apollo.
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GSS gets TRACE certified
November 10 - Global Shipping Services (GSS), a member of the WCA Projects network, has gained certification from anti-bribery and compliance association TRACE International.
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Sarjak heads to Malaysian port
November 9 - Sarjak Container Lines has delivered two over-dimensional units from the Indian port of Nhava Sheva to a port infrastructure project site in Malaysia.
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Safety a major concern at WCTS
November 5 - Over 270 delegates attended the two-day World Crane & Transport Summit (WCTS) at the NH Grand Krasnapolsky Hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Modulift in trunnion launch
November 2 - Modulift has launched its new modular trunnion spreader beam, which it says will ease the attachment of slings when rigging heavy lifts.
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ALE opens in China
October 26 - ALE has opened its first branch in Tianjin, China, as part of a general expansion of its footprint throughout Asia.
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Scholpp opts for six
October 20 - Scholpp Kran & Transport has ordered six new Liebherr mobile cranes, with load capacities ranging from 70 to 350 tonnes.
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Seattle heavy haul network approved
October 20 - The Northwest Seaport Alliance has applauded the Seattle City Council's approval of a heavy haul network that it believes will make the ports of Seattle and Tacoma more competitive.