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Archard heads to Hamburg
June 10 - SAL Heavy Lift's managing director in Asia, Justin Archard, is relocating to the project carrier's Hamburg headquarters to replace Jan Peter Esbensen as the company's corporate commercial director.
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Enerpac gives Pioneering Spirit a lift
June 10 - Enerpac has supplied high-pressure hydraulic cylinder technology for the topsides lift system on Allseas' platform installation, decommissioning and pipelaying vessel Pioneering Spirit.
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GHHL flares up with Terex
June 9 - Gulf Haulage Heavy Lift (GHHL) has used a Terex CC 8800-1 crawler crane to install a flare stack for Saudi Aramco at its Yanbu refinery in Saudi Arabia.
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WWL ALS and WSS hammer away
June 9 - WWL ALS, in collaboration with its sister company Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) UAE, has handled the transport of a 123-tonne hydraulic hammer from Abu Dhabi to Hamburg.
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Westshore appoints GCS
June 8 - Norway-based Westshore Shipbrokers has nominated German Cargo Services (GCS) as its commercial agent in Germany and the neighbouring countries.
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Johnson completes diamond overhaul
June 5 - South Africa's Johnson Crane Hire has safely removed and replaced a number of heavy components on board Debmarine Namibia's offshore diamond mining vessel, !Gariep.
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AAL adds Prince Rupert call
June 3 - AAL has expanded its Pacific liner service to include the Canadian Port of Prince Rupert.
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Thorco denies reports of market departure
June 3 - Contrary to reports circulating in the international media, Thorco Shipping has confirmed that it is not exiting the heavy lift shipping market, but has returned some 12 heavy lift vessels to their owners.
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Cosco semi-sub loads Arendal Spirit
June 2 - Cosco Shipping's semi-submersible vessel Xiang Yun Kou has loaded what it claims is the first semi-submersible floating accommodation unit in the world in Shanghai for shipment to Brazil.
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Rickmers to become stock corporation
June 1 - Rickmers Holding, parent company of the Rickmers Group, is to become a stock corporation, with the new corporate form expected to take place by the end of June.
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CEE members strengthen network
June 1 - During the sixth membership conference of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE), the network members adopted a new membership status aimed at strengthening the group.
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Milestone Airbus components set sail
June 1 - Components for Airbus' first US-produced aircraft have left the Port of Hamburg destined for Mobile, Alabama.
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The Friday Flyer - May 29th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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The Wednesday Wire - May 27th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Duluth port project gets underway
May 27 - The Twin Ports maritime community will gather today, May 27, to officially break ground on a USD17.7 million intermodal project at the Port of Duluth.
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Maxim buys Crane Rental
May 26 - Maxim Crane Works has acquired Orlando, Florida based heavy haulage, specialised rigging and crane services provider, Crane Rental Corporation.
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The Friday Flyer - May 22nd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Zeaborn makes EMS ConBulk buy
May 22 - Zeaborn Chartering has acquired 50 percent of EMS ConBulk, a chartering company responsible for handling the fleet of Reederei Bockstiegel.
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Ulstein introduces new HLV designs
May 21 - Norway-based ship design, shipbuilding and system solutions provider Ulstein Group has introduced the HX103 and HX104 offshore heavy lift vessel designs.
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Barge milestone for AGL
May 20 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated a full-barge charter from Berlin to Antwerp - the 20th heavy lift full-barge charter the company has completed so far in 2015.