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Mammoet signs Coeymans partnership
Mammoet USA has signed an agreement with the port of Coeymans in New York that will see the engineered transport provider and heavy lift specialist utilise the 400-acre (161.9-ha) marine terminal.
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Brandt joins Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Eric Brandt as its vice president of sales for Eastern USA.
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Spain hits 100 Liebherr MHCs
Spain’s Maritima del Principado in Gijón has taken delivery of a LHM 600 mobile harbour crane (MHC) from Liebherr – the 100th MHC sold in the country.
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Erickson awarded Transcom contract
Erickson has been awarded a US Transportation Command (Transcom) contract for the provision of airlift services for the US Armed Forces.
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Hapag-Lloyd names Frese
Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Mark Frese as its chief financial officer (cfo), replacing Nicolás Burr on March 1, 2020.
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DKT and S&H establish JV
Antwerp-based De Keyser Thornton (DKT) and Rotterdam’s Slavenburg & Huyser (S&H), both part of the Naxco Group, have formed an industrial projects and chartering joint venture.
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Nordic port alliance looks for sustainable solutions
Port Esbjerg has formed an alliance with nine other Nordic ports with the aim of accelerating the development of sustainable transport and logistics solutions.
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G2 Ocean to target new markets with Hamburg office
In response to increasing demand for project cargo services, G2 Ocean is opening an office in Hamburg, Germany.
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Charter rates on an upward trajectory
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have increased slightly over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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PCB 2020 to discuss ‘Energy in Transition’
The organiser of the Project Cargo & Breakbulk conference and exhibition 2020 (PCB 2020) has revealed the inaugural event’s conference theme and initial speakers.
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Seville welcomes Aalborg delegates
The port of Seville in Spain welcomed a delegation from the Danish port of Aalborg recently to analyse possible collaboration in European projects.
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Air Partner opens in Dubai
Air Partner has opened an office in Dubai as it looks to expand its offering in the Middle East.
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Mammoet wins refinery expansion contract
Mammoet has been awarded a heavy lift and transport contract for a refinery expansion in Beaumont, Texas.
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Economic outlook threatens recovery
The global economic outlook is one of the biggest risks to the recovery of the multipurpose shipping sector, according to maritime consultancy Drewry.
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Röhlig expands international footprint
Röhlig has acquired the remaining shares in its Mexican joint venture and now operates in the country independently.
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United O7 Asia opens in Malaysia
United Heavy Lift (UHL) and Ocean7 Projects will open a joint office in Malaysia.
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SC&RA to preview bridge hit prevention course
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) will hold a preview webinar of its upcoming Bridge Safety & Accident Prevention online course on November 13.
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Boskalis reports cautious signs of recovery
In its third-quarter trading update, Royal Boskalis Westminster reports a more positive outlook for the high-end heavy transport market, with a number of long-term transport contracts signed for 2021-2022.
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Haliade arrives in Boston and produces power in Rotterdam
A 107 m-long wind turbine blade has arrived at the Wind Technology Testing Centre at the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) in Boston.
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Appointments at Port Tampa Bay
Florida’s Port Tampa Bay (PTB) has appointed Lisa Wolf-Chason as director of communications and David M. Delac as its chief financial officer.