All SAL Heavy Lift articles – Page 2
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Andersen wins Lifetime Achievement Award
HLFPI is pleased to announce that the winner of the Heavy Lift Awards 2020 Lifetime Achievement award is industry stalwart Svend Andersen.
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Thorleifsson joins DSV
Sune Thorleifsson has joined global forwarder DSV as director of global sea chartering.
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SAL Heavy Lift named Shipping Line of the Year
HLPFI is pleased to announce that SAL Heavy Lift has won the Shipping Line of the Year award, sponsored by Trans Global Projects Group (TGP), at the Heavy Lift Awards 2020.
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Winner reveal: Shipping Line of the Year 2020
The winner of the Shipping Line of the Year award 2020, sponsored by Trans Global Projects Group (TGP), has been revealed.
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Power to revive the global economy?
The development of new renewable power generation capacity worldwide may be slowed by the Covid-19 crisis, at least in the short term. Despite that, offshore wind energy is set to be one of the more resilient sectors and is poised for further strong growth.
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SAL expands with Intermarine acquisition
HLPFI’s David Kershaw speaks with Richard Seeg and Svend Andersen regarding the recent deal that will see Intermarine and SAL Heavy Lift come together to service the Americas and cross-Atlantic trade.
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SAL Heavy Lift and Intermarine join forces
SAL Heavy Lift and Intermarine are coming together to service the Americas and cross-Atlantic trade. Industry veteran Svend Andersen has joined Intermarine as its ceo.
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Tidal power awaits commercial surge
The wave and tidal power sector is seeing increasing numbers of small-scale projects around the world, but has yet to develop into a major industry. However, many expect that will happen soon.
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Brazilian logisticians plot survival path
Brazil is in the throes of the pandemic while its economy faces headwinds from rising political uncertainty and low commodity prices. The timing is more than unfortunate, as the project logistics sector in the country was poised for growth. Sophie Barnes reports.
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Central Oceans coordinates ferry lift
Central Oceans has loaded a ferry named Saoirse Na Farraige onboard SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Svenja in Hong Kong.
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Momentum gathers for wind projects in North America
Trailer manufacturers Scheuerle and Kamag – part of the TII Group – have reported signs of an increase in demand for wind projects in North America. As a result, demand for specialised transport solutions are also on the rise.
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West Africa power projects set to lead logistics rebound
Demand for power in West Africa has helped project cargo markets limit the impact of Covid-19. However, future recovery will depend on a solution to the region’s growing maritime security problems, reports David Whitehouse.
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Larger turbines bring capacity pressures for project logistics
Larger turbine components, the geographical spread of their location and increasing deployment of floating installations are presenting new challenges and investment requirements for logistics companies servicing the offshore wind power sector, writes Phil Hastings.
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Heavy Lift Awards 2020 shortlist: Shipping Line of the Year
HLPFI reviews the shortlisted entries for the Heavy Lift Awards 2020’s Shipping Line of the Year award, sponsored by Trans Global Projects Group (TGP).
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Heavy Lift Awards 2020 shortlist revealed
After the first phase of judging by our panel of industry experts, the shortlist has been revealed for the Heavy Lift Awards 2020.
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Pacific Osprey returns to service
Swire Blue Ocean’s (SBO) wind farm installation vessel Pacific Osprey has returned to service following the installation of its extended crane boom in Denmark.
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SAL Heavy Lift completes eye-catching shipments
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Annegret has loaded a mobile harbour crane (MHC) in Germany.
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AML delivers to Russia
Belgium-based freight forwarder AML has shipped a 955-tonne autoclave from Antwerp to De Kastri, Russia.
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Combi Lift starts third phase Amur project
Combi Lift has started the third phase of its transport contract for Gazprom’s Amur gas processing plant (GPP) project in Russia.
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Coordinadora completes steel shipment
Spain-headquartered Coordinadora has delivered over 2,500 tonnes of steel structures from Turkey to Spain.