All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in September 2019 – Page 6
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Record shipment for Cargolux
Cargolux Airlines, in cooperation with HNCA Logistics and European Logistics Partners (ELP), has transported a 10 m-long shaft from Luxembourg to Zhengzhou, China.
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Blue Water in turbine transport
Blue Water Shipping has transported a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) steam turbine from Industrial Terminals in Houston to a BASF refinery in Port Arthur.
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BOCS Spirit readies for service
Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping (BOCS) has added the multipurpose vessel BOCS Spirit to its fleet.
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Crown Estate approves extension projects
Seven UK offshore wind energy extension projects, with a combined output of 2.8 GW, will progress to the award of seabed rights, the Crown Estate has said.
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New brakes for Sleipnir cranes
Pintsch Bubenzer has installed a set of Twin Safe TS800 brakes on two 10,000-tonne capacity revolving cranes on board the semi-submersible vessel Sleipnir.
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Airships and drones prepare for heavy lift-off
There have been calls for increased levels of innovation in the airfreight sector. Drones may find their calling for smaller deliveries on project sites, or in remote surveying; airships could carve a niche in inaccessible areas. Ian Putzger reports.
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Tjallingii joins PRPA board
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) has named Frans Tjallingii as chairman of its board of directors, effective immediately.
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Daseke restructures management
North American specialised transport provider Daseke has initiated a comprehensive restructuring plan that includes a management reshuffle.
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TGP appoints Ollmann
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has named Martin Ollmann as its second managing director in Germany.
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WWPC duo sends substation overseas
Kaleido Logistics has cooperated with Quality Freight International to deliver a mobile substation from Spain to Panama.
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Port of Tyne granted AEO status
The UK's port of Tyne has been granted Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status as part of its preparations for the UK's exit from the European Union (Brexit).
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Radek Malina receives Demag
Czech Republic-based crane service provider Radek Malina has added a Demag AC 100-4L all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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ESL adds Alppila to fleet
Finland’s ESL Shipping has acquired the bulk carrier Alppila from SEB Leasing.
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MOL eyes Turkish steel market
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a memorandum of agreement with Turkish steel company, Tosyalı.
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Liza Destiny arrives in Guyana
The Liza Destiny, Guyana’s first oil production vessel, has arrived at the Stabroek Block, according to Hess Corporation.
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Meriaura opens door for green shipping
Finnish shipping company Meriaura has signed an agreement with Stockholm Exergi for the transport of wood chips and wood pellets using its biofuel-powered EcoCoaster vessels.
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Solar demand drives Tigers expansion
Tigers South Africa is expanding its range of services to include the import of solar panels from China.
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HFW names Metcalf in Singapore
International law firm HFW has appointed Christopher Metcalf as a partner in Singapore.