Heavy haulage & trailers news – Page 95
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Terex Crossover gets White Crane's vote
September 27 - West Columbia, South Carolina based White Crane Company Inc operates a wide range of lifting equipment but the Terex Crossover 6000 is the most popular in its fleet, claims president of the company, Jason Flynt.
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The Friday Flyer - September 27th 2013
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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ALE secures expansion credit
September 26 - Staffordshire, UK based Abnormal Load Engineering (ALE) has secured funding from a lending club of four banks, including Royal Bank of Scotland Corporate & Institutional Banking (RBS CIB), to support its ongoing international expansion plan
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Jumbo launches K3000 class vessel
September 25 - Netherlands headquartered Jumbo has launched its first new K3000 class vessel - named Jumbo Kinetic - at the Brodosplit shipyard, located in Split, Croatia.
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Freight Expert joins PPL
September 24 - Freight Expert, Inc. from Japan has become the latest company to join the Pacific Power Logistics Network (PPL).
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Wagenborg new crane makes debut
September 24 - During July 2013, HLPFI reported that Wagenborg Nedlift added a new 750-tonne capacity Liebherr LR1750 crawler crane to its fleet. That addition recently completed its first heavy lift job in on behalf of German multinational ThyssenKrupp i
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Van der Vlist presses ahead
September 24 - Netherlands based heavy haulage specialist Van der Vlist was recently involved in a project transporting metal presses from central Europe to Casablanca in Morocco.
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Mammoet completes landmark jack-up
September 23 - Netherlands headquartered heavy transportation specialist Mammoet has successfully performed its 25th jack-up project since the system was introduced in 2004.
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New ro-ro terminal for Port Manatee
September 23 - Florida, USA based Port Manatee together with The Pasha Group will develop and market a full-service multipurpose ro-ro terminal near the entrance of Tampa Bay.
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The Friday Flyer - September 20th 2013
September 20 - A keynote address at next week's Breakbulk Americas conference poses the stark question: What is the future of the breakbulk industry?
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City Union moves 2,000 cu m for CNPC
September 19 - China-based City Union Logistics has handled a project with a total volume of 2,000 cu m for China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).
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New quayside site for HHLA
September 18 - HHLA Logistics has consolidated its project and heavy lift logistics at an additional site next to the
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Scheuerle rolls out mega deal with Roll-Lift
September 17 - Roll-Lift has signed a multi-million US dollar contract for 400 axle lines of Scheuerle self propelled modular transporters (SPMTs).
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Liburnia claims Croatian record (video)
September 16 - Liburnia Maritime Agency is claiming a record Croatian heavy lift performance following the recent lift and transport of two new build asphalt barges from Rijeka to Colombia.
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Chipolbrok signs for more heavy lift ships
September 16 - The Chinese-Polish joint venture company Chipolbrok has contracted with Shanghai Shipyard for a series of heavy lift ships.
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COSCO Dalian to build BigRoll vessels
September 13 - BigRoll Shipping - the new heavy lift shipping line formed in May 2013 through the combination of BigLift Shipping and RollDock Shipping - has contracted COSCO Dalian Shipyard to build two MC Class module carriers for the transportation of
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Terex cranes bridge another gap
September 13 - In Germany, Crane service providers, Ulferts & Wittrock, Wagenborg Nedlift and Sarens worked together to lift the 120 m long St
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The Friday Flyer - September 13th 2013
Since the early 1980s, the issues surrounding overweight shipping containers has been much-debated.
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Yong Sheng arrives in Rotterdam
September 12 - When China Ocean Shipping Company's (COSCO) multipurpose heavy lift vessel, Yong Sheng, arrived in Rotterdam earlier this week, she sailed into the record books as the first Chinese ship to traverse the Northern Sea Route across the top of
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Van der Vlist moves deeper underground
September 11 - Heavy haulage specialist Van der Vlist recently collected two Caterpillar R2900 machines from Antwerp, Belgium to take to Terneuzen in the Netherlands.