All Asia articles – Page 9
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Hydropower cargoes shipped from India to Brazil by EXG
India’s Express Global Logistics (EXG) managed the multimodal transport of hydropower equipment from India to Brazil.
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New Delhi gives green light to west coast port development
India’s Union Council of Ministers, headed by prime minister Narendra Modi, has approved the development of a large port in Vadhavan, on India’s western coast.
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Toyofuji and Fukuju place dual-fuel ro-ro orders
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), has taken orders from Toyofuji Shipping and Fukuju Shipping for two dual-fuel ro-ro cargo ships.
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MyCrane appoints Tiwari as Indian sales director
Global crane rental platform MyCrane has appointed Ashishkumar Tiwari as its sales director, India.
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COSCO lands Trion FPU transport contract
COSCO Shipping & Guangzhou Salvage Heavy Transport (CSGS) said that it has secured the transportation contract for the Trion project’s floating production unit (FPU).
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J M Baxi completes Marjan module load outs
India-headquartered J M Baxi Heavy has completed its role in delivering three modules for the Marjan offshore field project in Saudi Arabia.
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Cadeler’s Wind Maker launched in South Korea
On June 3, South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean launched Wind Maker, the latest wind turbine installation vessel ordered by Danish offshore wind energy specialist Cadeler.
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Royal Cargo opts for Goldhofer heavy transport equipment
The Philippines-headquartered Royal Cargo has spent EUR5.4 million (USD5.9 million) on heavy-duty transport equipment to service the country’s burgeoning renewable energy and infrastructure sectors. It has also been in action moving tunnel boring machines (TBM) for the Metro Manila Subway project.
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Jumbo finishes monopile removal process at Yunlin offshore wind farm
Jumbo Offshore has removed the final two monopiles at the Yunlin offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
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Container rates continue to surge, Maersk upgrades full-year guidance
The project logistic business relies on a stable container shipping sector in order to balance the books. While out-of-gauge cargo certainly catches the eye, thousands of freight tons of cargo for large-scale projects moves in boxes and price volatility can wreak havoc on a project’s bottom line.
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Total Movements delivers petrochemical cargoes to East India
India-based Total Movements arranged for the delivery of two crystallisers and a dehydration tower from the east to the west coast of the country.
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Cadeler places third A-class offshore installation vessel order with COSCO
Denmark-based offshore installation specialist Cadeler has placed an order to build its third state-of-the-art A-class wind farm installation vessel, which will bring the total number of vessels in its fleet to 11.
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Militzer & Münch adds Indonesian office
Logistics company Militzer & Münch has taken a stake in an international logistics service provider in Indonesia.
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Aprojects acquires India’s Super Freight
Antwerp, Belgium-headquartered Aprojects has acquired Indian logistics company Super Freight in a bid to tap into the flourishing market.
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EXG lowers TBMs for Patna Metro rail projects
India’s Express Global Logistics (EXG) has handled two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) for the Patna Metro rail projects.
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Poslogitec opts to retrofit Kamag units
South Korean transport and logistics service provider, Poslogitec, has modernised one of its Kamag industrial lift transporters (IHT) with a new drive unit lowers emissions and improves fuel economy.
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G7 sets timeline for coal-fired phase out
The Group of Seven (G7) countries have signed a deal to phase out coal-fired power generation from their respective power mixes by 2030-2035.
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Freight Wings erects reactor at Bhatinda refinery
Mumbai-based project logistics and heavy lift specialist Freight Wings has erected a 1,000-tonne VGO reactor for HPCL Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL) in Bhatinda-Punjab.
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Swire Projects on hand for RDMP deliveries
Swire Projects has shipped refinery equipment and materials, with a total volume of approximately 9,193 cu m, from Mokpo in South Korea to Balikpapan, Indonesia.
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Maersk and Vestas to develop South Korean offshore wind hub
Shipping group Maersk has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with wind turbine manufacturer Vestas to build a nacelle manufacturing plant and logistical base for offshore wind turbines at the Mokpo New Port Hinterland Complex in South Korea.