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Kotug Smit tows the line with Attenborough hull
Kotug Smit Towage has towed the 10,000-tonne hull of RRS Sir David Attenborough polar research ship to the Cammell Laird basin in the UK.
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Bristol Port recognised for nuclear power logistics role
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and power generation company EDF Energy, have recognised Bristol Port for its role in the logistics supply chain for EDF’s Hinckley Point C nuclear power plant.
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CNCo opens Vancouver branch
China Navigation Company (CNCo), part of the Swire Group, has expanded its presence in North America by establishing a branch office in Vancouver, Canada.
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Volga-Dnepr inks BRI agreement
Russia's Volga-Dnepr Group has signed a framework agreement with China’s Henan Airport Group and Zhongyuan Asset Management to strengthen their cooperation through the creation of a trans-Siberian air bridge.
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Conceptum handles autoclave shipment
Conceptum Logistics has transported an autoclave from Germany to China.
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Changes at the top for Brownsville
The port of Brownsville in the USA has appointed Lorena Hernandez as director of finance and Jose Herrera as special projects director.
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Comerford steps up at Tyne
The UK's port of Tyne has appointed Mike Comerford to its board as a non-executive director.
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Montcalm expands with Liebherr
Brazil’s Montcalm Montagens Industriais has taken delivery of a 250-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 1250-5.1 mobile crane.
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Wind shipments keep rolling
Roll-Lift USA has transported wind turbine blades, measuring 67 m in length, from ship-side to a storage facility at Industrial Terminals on the Houston ship canal.
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Maersk handles wind shipment
Maersk Line has transported wind turbine blades, measuring 103 ft (31.4 m) in length, from Krishnapatnam, India to Tianjin, China.
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Paderborn rings Hofmann for bell installation
Hofmann Kran-Vermeitung has installed two bells, weighing 1 tonne and 13.5 tonnes, at Paderborn Cathedral in Germany.
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Arkon establishes AAC
Arkon Shipping has founded Arkon Allied Container (AAC) in cooperation with shipping companies Jüngerhans, Wessels, HS Schiffahrt, Nordic and Jebsen as well as the chartering specialists Ole Gabs and Wolfgang Klodwig.
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DHL boils over in Saudi Arabia
DHL Industrial Projects is handling the delivery of four 140-tonne boilers from Germany to Saudi Arabia.
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Goldhofer to unveil Arcuspk at IAA Commercial Vehicles
Heavy-duty equipment manufacturer Goldhofer will launch a new vehicle at this year’s IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hannover during September 2018 – the Arcuspk.
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Yilport moves for Taranto concession
Yilport is considering acquiring the concession to operate the container terminal at the port of Taranto, Italy.
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Steil Kranarbeiten splits bridge success
Steil Kranarbeiten has utilised its Terex CC 3800-1 crawler crane to lift bridge parts in Eppelborn, Germany.
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WWPC members on the move
Bolk Transport is currently moving construction machinery from Europe to Tehran, the capital of Iran.
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Neeb adds Demag AC 500-8
Wuppertal, Germany-based crane service provider Neeb has acquired a new AC 500-8 all-terrain crane from Demag.
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Rhenus buys C. Spaarmann Logistics
Rhenus Group has agreed to purchase all the shares in German freight forwarder C. Spaarmann Logistics.
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UAL adds Fortitude to roster
The Netherlands-headquartered Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has added the multipurpose ship UAL Fortitude to its fleet of vessels serving the West African market.