All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 64
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NewsKrebs on hand in Cuxport
Krebs Korrosionsschutz has moved five MAN diesel engines from a warehouse at the Cuxport deepwater terminal in Germany to the edge of the pier for using equipment from Faymonville.
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NewsABP brings in Power-Hosking for Talbot transformation
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Graeme Power-Hosking as the lead for the Port Talbot Transformation Programme, effective September 8.
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NewsRecord heavy lift for RSGT
The Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) at Jeddah Islamic Port in Saudia Arabia has handled its heaviest containerised unit – a 105-tonne rotor shipment.
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NewsPipes offloaded in Maputo
The Tschudi team in Mozambique has discharged 4,707 pipes for PM Piping at Maputo Port Development Company (MPDC).
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NewsProtranser in machinery move
Protranser has delivered construction machinery from China to Tajikistan for a tunnel project.
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NewsTransnet plans port development
South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is calling on port and rail developers to respond to its request for qualification (RFQ) for the design, funding and construction of a greenfield, deepwater port and associated infrastructure in the Northern Cape Province.
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NewsDenholm expands in Belfast
Scruttons (NI), part of Denholm Logistics Group, has acquired the Belfast-based specialist steel stevedoring company William Reid.
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NewsDHL Industrial Projects in thruster move
DHL Industrial Projects has transported a thruster unit from Sembcorp Integrated Marine in Rauma, Finland, to Galveston, USA.
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NewsSarens opens Texas facility
Transport engineering specialist Sarens has opened a 5-acre (2-ha) facility Odessa, Texas, to support the oil and gas industry as well as wind energy projects.
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NewsHöegh Autoliners reports strong second quarter
Ro-ro carrier Höegh Autoliners posted an operating profit of USD99 million for the second quarter of this year – a quarter-on-quarter increase of 27.7 percent. Net profit stood at USD53 million.
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NewsSilk Way West adds functionality
Silk Way West Airlines has redesigned its website with a responsive, user-friendly layout as well as integrated online booking services, enhanced freight tracking and a CO2 calculator.
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NewsBarnhart assists with Gerald Desmond Bridge removal
Barnhart Crane & Rigging worked with Kiewit Corporation to remove the main span of the Gerald Desmond Bridge in Long Beach, USA.
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NewsSarens completes bridge installation in France
Heavy transport and installation contractor Sarens has installed a 250-tonne bridge in the centre of Hazebrouck, France.
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NewsGulliver and Rambiz tackle complex lifting work for Hinkley
Heavy lift vessels Gulliver and Rambiz have placed a 5,000-tonne intake head on the seabed of the Bristol Channel for the EDF’s Hinkley Point C project in the UK.
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NewsFreight Traders handles power plant cargoes
Freight Traders, member of the XLProjects (XLP) network in New Zealand, has handled 314 packages, totalling 1,195 tonnes and 4,577.85 cu m.
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NewsManitowoc targets wind turbine work with boom kit
With wind turbines growing in height, crane manufacturer Manitowoc is expanding its boom insert offering for its MLC300 lattice-boom crawler crane.
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NewsWagenborg Nedlift adds to fleet
Wagenborg Nedlift has added the 300-tonne capacity Grove GMK6300L-1 crane to its fleet.
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NewsMTI moves drilling equipment
MTI Logistics has transported 2,400 tonnes of geothermal drilling equipment from Djibouti port to a site in Ethiopia, more than 800 km away.
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NewsEuropean freight rates hit new highs
The European road freight rates have broken records in the second quarter of 2022, according to a benchmark produced by Transport Intelligence, Upply and the International Road Transport Union (IRU).
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NewsRightShip expands with Thynk Software purchase
RightShip will acquire Thynk Software’s maritime technology business. Thynk’s founder and ceo, Marlon Grech, will become RightShip’s chief technology officer.









