All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in December 2024 – Page 2
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BigLift delivers heaviest STP buoy ever constructed
Netherlands-headquartered BigLift Shipping has transported the heaviest submerged turret production (STP) buoy ever constructed, from Singapore to Darwin, Australia.
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Aprojects moves power plant equipment from Asia to Belgium
Aprojects has chartered three vessels from China and Vietnam to Belgium as part of a turnkey project for a new combined cycle power plant.
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Wallenius SOL expands lo-lo service in Bay of Bothnia
Effective January 2025, Wallenius SOL will launch an expanded lo-lo service, adding Tornio, Finland, Piteå, Sweden, and Rotterdam, Netherlands to its network.
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UECC adds Blue Aspire to European route
The dual-fuel LNG newbuild Blue Aspire will be deployed on United European Car Carriers’ European North-South trading network from mid-December.
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Tugdock and Sarens secure funding for O&M hub at Port Talbot
Tugdock and Sarens have secured funding from the Crown Estate towards developing a heavy lift operations and maintenance (O&M) hub at Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Port Talbot in Wales, UK.
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TGP handles transformers destined for UK
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has handled two transformers and placed them into storage in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, ahead of being shipped to the UK next year.
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Höegh agrees five-year contract with international car manufacturer
Ro-ro shipping line Höegh Autoliners has signed a five-year contract with an international car manufacturer for the transport of cars in two of the shipping firm’s key trade lanes.
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Geodis makes two appointments to management board
Global logistics provider Geodis has made two changes at board level.
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Allelys carries out strand jack gantry lift at Lostock Sustainable Energy Plant
UK-headquartered Allelys has successfully transported and installed key equipment at the Lostock sustainable energy plant in Northwich.
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Wallenius SOL strengthens commercial team
Wallenius SOL has made a trio of appointments to its commercial division.
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US strike threat not resolved
Industry analyst Ti warns that the threat of strike action at US East and Gulf coast ports in the new year has not gone away, with a local union declaring its hostility to automation.
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The emissions playbook
Emission reduction has certainly been on the agenda of the heavy lift and project forwarding sphere in 2024.
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Movers and shakers
The project logistics and heavy lift market remains resilient as we close 2024, characterised by cautious optimism amid global volatility. Confidence in the industry has driven a wave of mergers, acquisitions, and market expansions, underscoring its strategic importance to global supply chains.
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Aprojects acquires Futuretrans Logistik
Aprojects has agreed to acquire German transport company Futuretrans Logistik, effective January 1,2025.
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Collett wraps up work at wind farm in Scottish Highlands
UK-based heavy haulier Collett & Sons has wrapped up its work at Limekiln wind farm in the Scottish Highlands, UK.
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Blue Water expands scope with Vestas in Szczecin
Blue Water Shipping will manage stevedoring logistics for Vestas’ new factory in Szczecin, Poland.
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RightShip revises timeline for vessel inspection age trigger
RightShip has revised its timeline for implementing its vessel inspection age trigger. It will now reduce its threshold from 14 to 10 years in a four-phased approach.
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Toepfer Transport’s monthly multipurpose shipping rate update
Toepfer Transport’s monthly multipurpose rate index has held steady. The average daily time charter rate for a 12,500 dwt/F-type heavy lift vessel stood at USD13,110 for December 2024.
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Prumo, Port of Açu and Sarens sign agreement to study logistics solutions for offshore wind power
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed during the visit of HRH Princess Astrid of Belgium at the country’s economic mission in Brazil.
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Great Yarmouth selected for East Anglia TWO pre-assembly and load-out
ScottishPower Renewables and Peel Ports Great Yarmouth have signed a reservation agreement for the Norfolk gateway to be used for pre-assembly works for the GBP4 billion (USD5.1 billion) East Anglia TWO offshore wind farm.
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