Heavy haulage & trailers news – Page 103
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SHL secures heavy contracts
April 3 - Offshore installation contractor Seaway Heavy Lifting has secured a contract from Siemens AG for the transportation and installation of the Sylwin Alpha jacket and transmission station.
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Erickson extends Canadian contracts
April 2 - Erickson Air-Crane - a provider of heavy lift helicopter services - has extended agreements with two Canadian clients for the provision of its S-64E helicopter services.
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Pegg to start charity run at Breakbulk Europe
April 2 - Flensborg and Associates, a Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced that Albert Pegg, senior advisor at Antwerp Port Authority, will be wielding the starter's gun at this year's Business Run, which will take place in Antwerp in May
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Hanssy and OXL enter JV
April 2 - Heavy lift and multipurpose project shipping lines, Hanssy Shipping and OXL have entered into a joint venture cooperation.
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Intermarine sells and leases back Houston terminal
April 2 - Intermarine LLC has entered into a sale and leaseback of Industrial Terminals, its breakbulk terminal on the Houston Ship Channel, which it claims is the largest project cargo terminal in the United States.
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The Friday Flyer - March 29th 2013
As this Friday Flyer is being written, we are digesting the latest report from shipping industry consultant Drewry. It starkly shows that for the next few years the multipurpose sector will be in choppy waters. In the long-term, prospects are good, accord
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SAL Heavy Lift relocates to Hamburg
March 28 - German shipping line SAL Heavy Lift has completed the relocation of its head office to HafenCity, Hamburg.
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ALE plays key role in i54 project
March 27 - UK headquartered heavy lift specialist ALE has completed the transportation and installation of a 250 tonne bridge in South Staffordshire, UK.
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Oil & gas drives Lerwick growth
March 27 - Lerwick Harbour, Shetland Islands, Scotland reports a busy start to 2013.
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Bahri uses new fleet to boost US services
March 26 - The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri), as a part of its fleet renewal programme, has scrapped its general cargo vessel Saudi Diriyah for a sum of SAR30.3 million (USD8.04 million).
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Rolldock delivers damaged boat
March 25 - Earlier this month, Dutch heavy lift shipping line Rolldock delivered Venezuelan patrol boat Warao to the Arsenal of the Brazilian Navy, Rio de Janeiro.
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Sarens uses Terex lift
March 25 - Belgian crane services provider Sarens has used a Terex CC 9800 crawler crane at Rostock port to load support columns for offshore wind farm foundations in the Baltic Sea.
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The Friday Flyer
As this Friday Flyer is being written, agency wires are humming with news from Cyprus. In Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to have told MPs that she wanted Cyprus to remain within the euro, but that it must realise its business model is dea
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The Friday Flyer
March 22 - As this Friday Flyer is being written, agency wires are humming with news from Cyprus. In Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to have told MPs that she wanted Cyprus to remain within the euro, but that it must realise its business m
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CNCo returns to China with four ship order
March 21 - The China Navigation Company Pte Ltd (CNCo), the deep sea shipping arm of the Swire group, has ordered four 22,000 dwt multipurpose vessels from Zhejiang Ouhua Shipbuilding Co Ltd (Ouhua), Zhoushan, China.
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Boskalis takes final percent
March 21 - Last week, HLPFI reported that Dutch dredging and marine contractor Boskalis had secured 99 percent of the share capital in semi-submersible heavy lift specialist, Dockwise (http://tinyurl.com/cktcaxk).
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Terex additions at Crane Service
March 21 - Albuquerque, US based Crane Service Inc. has added a new 250-tonne capacity Terex AC 250-1 all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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Dimerco Malaysia wins TAPA certification
March 19 - Dimerco Express (Malaysia) has achieved Class-A Freight Security Requirements Certification, granted by the Transported Asset Protection Association, Asia (TAPA Asia).
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Dockwise shifts Big Foot platform
March 19 - Breda based heavy lift shipping specialist Dockwise has safely transported the Chevron-operated extended tension leg platform (ETLP) hull from Silli-do Island, South Korea, to Corpus Christi, USA.