All articles by Sonny Prior – Page 34
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NewsBeeton to the port of Tyne
Effective January 7, 2019, Matt Beeton will become ceo for the port of Tyne in the UK.
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NewsDako delivers to the Caribbean
Germany-headquartered Dako Worldwide Transport delivered a power plant from Europe to the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, which will replace a system that was damaged by extreme weather.
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NewsMammoet picks EHS software provider
Engineered heavy lift and transport provider Mammoet has selected Airsweb as its preferred environment, health and safety (EHS) software provider.
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NewsTowering lift for Sarens in China
China Nuclear Engineering Group Corporation (CNEC) commissioned Sarens to perform a heavy lift operation at the SECCO chemical plant, China, one of the largest chemical plants in Shanghai that is currently undergoing modernisation.
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NewsMammoet debuts Demag crane
Following its success in the Netherlands, Mammoet has invested in a Demag AC 55-3 all-terrain crane for its operations in Germany.
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BIMCO launches bunker clauses
BIMCO has launched two sulphur content related bunker clauses: BIMCO 2020 marine sulphur content clause for time charter parties; and BIMCO 2020 fuel transition clause for time charter parties.
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NewsVaranasi terminal inaugurated
Liebherr mobile cranes have handled their first cargoes at the Varanasi inland waterway terminal, India.
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NewsLomas joins Aqualis Offshore
Mark Lomas has been appointed as director of European operations at international marine and engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore.
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NewsBWS busy on Nord Stream 2
Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has been busy coordinating the transhipment of pipes destined for the Nord Stream 2 project, which will transport natural gas from Russia to Europe.
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NewsConceptum presses ahead in Germany
Conceptum Logistics has moved a 107.5-tonne industrial press from Hamm to Baunatal, Germany.
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NewsReducing risk during blade installations
Liebherr has developed a single-line guiding system (SLGS) for its LR 1750/2 and LG 1750 lattice boom cranes.
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NewsMammoet expands West African footprint
Mammoet has expanded its services in the West African market with the opening of an office in Accra, Ghana.
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NewsZeaborn backs technology investor
Zeaborn Group has joined Bitstone Capital and Inno Real to invest in TecPier, a new maritime technology investor.
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NewsBIMCO set to tackle cyber security
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) expects to publish a cyber security clause in May 2019.
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NewsNielsen steps up at Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Kenneth Nielsen as managing director for the Benelux region.
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NewsCoffey served at Atlas Air
Debora Coffey has been appointed as vice president and chief communications officer for Atlas Air Worldwide.
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NewsMammoet wins nuclear decommissioning contract
Mammoet Germany will remove three steam generators and a pressure holder for German utility EnBW, as part of the dismantling of the Neckarwestheim I nuclear power plant (GKN I).
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NewsMSC readies for additional costs from Sulphur 2020
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has estimated that the various changes it is making to comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Sulphur 2020 regulations will cost the shipping line in excess of USD2 billion per year.
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NewsPorts restrict the use of scrubbers ahead of Sulphur 2020
Exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS), more commonly referred to as scrubbers, are an accepted way to comply with the upcoming Sulphur 2020 regulations, but several ports have banned the use of open-loop scrubbers in their waters.
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NewsRotterdam makes space for breakbulk operations
Four companies have agreed to redevelop 12 ha of industrial estate and 1,155 m of quay in the port of Rotterdam’s Waalhaven area.









