Heavy haulage & trailers news – Page 52
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Mammoet unveils TPA concept
January 20 - Mammoet and Scheuerle have started the development of a new heavy transport solution - Trailer Power Assist (TPA) - which they say increases efficiency and safety whilst significantly lowering the carbon footprint.
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Coordinadora in Sadara move
January 19 - Coordinadora Internacional de Cargas has coordinated the shipment of five heavy units from South Korea to Saudi Arabia for the Sadara project.
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Mammoet lights the way
January 19 - Mammoet has begun using a new safety-enhancing lighting system on its self-propelled modular transporters (SPMT).
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Kuntz back at SAL
January 18 - SAL Heavy Lift has appointed Jürgen Kuntz as the new head of its Asia desk in Hamburg.
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MacGregor to give six a lift
January 18 - MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured a new contract to deliver 12 heavy lift cranes, each with a 450-tonne capacity, to six Ecolift F900 vessels being built at two Chinese shipyards - Hudong and Huangpu Wenchong.
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Coordinadora begins Jazan move
January 13 - Coordinadora has completed the first heavy lift shipments for the Jazan Refinery and Terminal project in Saudi Arabia, which included the transport of four oversize reactors.
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Higgins joins Crane Worldwide
January 13 - Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Paul Higgins to lead the company's Global Specialised Services (GSS) division in Latin America.
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UTC sets three-state record
January 13 - UTC Overseas executed a record-breaking project shipment, delivering a huge phase-shifting transformer (PST) from China to Utah in the USA. In the process UTC set records for the heaviest over-road permits issued in the states of Utah, Arizon
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Braid turns up the heat
January 12 - Braid Projects has transported 18 heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) from South Korea to the USA.
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RHI takes Haisheng stake
January 8 - Jiangsu Rainbow Heavy Industry (RHI) has revealed plans to acquire a 34.99 percent share in Hunan Haisheng Heavy Industry from two separate shareholders.
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Drewry: Container lines brace for losses in 2016
January 8 - The container shipping industry should brace for losses in 2016, according to the latest Container Forecaster report released by global shipping consultancy Drewry, which will have a negative knock-on effect on the heavy lift and multipurpose
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Hansa breaks the ice
January 7 - Hansa Heavy Lift (HHL) recently completed two safe voyages along the western boundary of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) to deliver a 365-tonne heat exchanger from Fairless Hills, USA, and power generation equipment from Italy to Sabetta, Russia.
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Rhenus moves tank trio
January 5 - Rhenus Logistics has coordinated the transport of three oversize tanks from the Port of Saint-Nazaire to the Port of Corbeil-Essonnes in France.
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JAS steps on the gas
January 5 - JAS Projects - Oil and Gas has coordinated two heavy lift shipments from Hazira Port, India to Saudi Arabia's Duba Port for a gas processing project.
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ABS updates lifting guide
January 5 - ABS has published a new edition of the ABS Guide for Certification of Lifting Appliances that includes the construction and operation of modern lifting appliances.
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Project cargo flows into Tulsa
December 24 - Tulsa Port of Catoosa's low water wharf continued to be busy in November 2015, with project cargo being loaded and unloaded by Fagioli and Barnhart Crane and Rigging.
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Cosco adds MPV duo
December 23 - Cosco Shipping has taken delivery of two newbuild 36,000 dwt multipurpose heavy lift vessels - Tian Fu and Tian Lu.
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Bergé Marítima ups capacity
December 22 - Bergé Marítima has invested in a new mobile harbour crane for its terminal in the Port of Bilbao.
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Flamar and OXL file for bankruptcy
December 22 - The multipurpose project shipping sector ends the year on a sad note with the news that ships agency Flamar and heavy lift and multipurpose shipping line OXL have filed for bankruptcy at the commercial court in Bruges.