European news – Page 76
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Octra handles transformer transport
Octra has handled the transport of a transformer from the centre of France to a transmission and distribution site on the Atlantic coast.
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Allelys continues Viking Link work
Allelys is transporting cable reels to multiple compounds across Lincolnshire, UK, to support the Viking Link project – a 1,400 MW high-voltage direct current electricity link between the Bicker Fen substation in Lincolnshire and the Revsing substation in southern Jutland, Denmark.
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Samskip expands project cargo services
Samskip’s project cargo business in Bremen and its dedicated airfreight team at Schipol airport will work together to expand the company’s project cargo portfolio.
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Noatum ships to the States
Noatum Project Cargo recently coordinated the delivery of reactors from Spain to the USA.
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Greensand moves forward
Project Greensand – a pilot project exploring carbon capture potential in the North Sea – will receive funding from the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities.
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The Global Gateway initiative launches
The European Commission has launched its Global Gateway initiative – a programme that aims to mobilise up to EUR300 billion (USD340 billion) in investments between 2021 and 2027.
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Bilbao expansion under way
The port of Bilbao in Spain has extended land to accommodate strategic industrial projects.
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Van der Vlist supports Finnish move
Van der Vlist was tasked with the delivery of a 6.3 m x 6 m x 3 m item from the Netherlands to Finland.
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Naxco Belgium launches
Sotramar & De Keyser (SDK) and DAS Logistics are joining forces to create Naxco Belgium, with an eye to further develop its forwarding activities.
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Group7 gains data security certification
Germany-based Group7 recently received achieved the ISO 27001 data security certificate.
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Nolte Auto-Krane aids steelworks upgrade
Hanover-based Nolte Auto-Krane mobilised two large Liebherr LG 1750 cranes to the ArcelorMittal steelworks in Eisenhüttenstadt to assist with a large gantry upgrade.
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UK decommissioning rebounds
The UK oil and gas decommissioning sector has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic. The oil and gas industry saw lower expenditure in 2020 and this was the case for the decommissioning sector too. Nevertheless, it is expected to rebound from 2022-2024.
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Rotterdam prepares for hydrogen
Companies are making headway with the preparation to store, process and transport hydrogen at the port of Rotterdam.
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Seaqualize completes offshore trials
Seaqualize has successfully completed offshore trials with its inline active heave compensator (iAHC) system, the Delta600.
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Ainscough supports Salisbury train recovery efforts
Ainscough Crane Hire provided urgent lifting solutions to support Network Rail in the aftermath of the recent Salisbury train crash, UK.
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Finneco III hits the water
Finneco III, the third hybrid ro-ro vessel in Finnlines’ newbuilding series, was launched at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu) on November 22, 2021.
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Conference confirmed for AntwerpXL
AntwerpXL, which is taking place from December 8-9, has confirmed its conference programme for the 2021 event, including a session chaired by HLPFI’s editor David Kershaw.
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Cosmatos handles gearbox
Cosmatos Shipping has coordinated the urgent delivery of a gearbox to a cement factory in Skopje, North Macedonia.
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Survey paints stark picture of UK trucking
The UK’s road transport industry has come under pressure in recent months, with a shortage of drivers disrupting all facets of the supply chain. A survey from Pertemps indicates that the situation will get worse before it gets better.
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ABP makes land available
UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will make 1,000 acres (404.7 ha) of development land available to support the domestic supply chain, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors.