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Dover gears up for project cargo
May 16 - With construction underway on a GBP115 million (USD 148 million) project to revive the Port of Dover's Western Docks, the UK maritime gateway says it is gearing up to handle greater volumes of heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes.
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Siemens' turbines hike the Andes
May 12 - Two industrial gas turbines, manufactured by Siemens, are being transported 16,000 km from Sweden to the Termoeléctrica del Sur power plant in Bolivia.
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EMS launches EFG Scandinavia
May 11 - EMS-Fehn-Group has established EMS-Fehn-Group (EFG) Scandinavia in Bergen, Norway to offer logistics services with a focus on project logistics and crane services in the Nordic countries.
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Boskalis' results in line with expectations
May 11 - Royal Boskalis Westminster has said its performance in the first quarter of 2017 has been in line with expectations, characterised by continued lower volumes of work due to weak market conditions.
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Geodis eyes super-heavy and power projects
May 9 - In what has been a successful year for Geodis' Industrial Projects division, Igor Muniz, Industrial Projects director Europe, said the investments being made at the company would provide a solid foundation for future growth.
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BBC Chartering boosts westbound capacity
May 5 - BBC Chartering plans to increase the capacity of its services between the Mediterranean and North America.
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Stingel doubles up on XLE
May 4 - Goldhofer has delivered a second XLE low loader to the Stingel Group, a Germany-based company involved in heavy haulage and construction material recycling.
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Cosco profits in Q1 2017
May 4 - Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers has reported a 1,104 percent year-on-year first quarter net profit increase,totalling CNY11.06 million (USD1.61 million).
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Alistair takes a Liebherr in Tanzania
May 2 - Alistair Group has received a Liebherr LR1250 crawler crane for the Kinyerezi II project in Tanzania.
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Neal joins Straightpoint
April 28 - Straightpoint has appointed Mike Neal as product sales engineer.
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THLG adds two to board
April 26 - The Heavy Lift Group has appointed Iris Müllejans of Rolf Riedl GmbH (Germany) and Elisabeth Cosmatos from Cosmatos Group (Greece) to its board.
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Moore Stephens flags shipping pool pitfalls
April 20 - International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens issued a warning to ship owners and operators to check carefully the financial, tax and jurisdictional implications of participating in shipping pool arrangements.
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PCN demos eLearning platform
April 20 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) has issued a video demonstration and started taking pre-orders for its eLearning platform, which is set to be launched on June 1, 2017.
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Chipolbrok newbuild takes bow in Hamburg
April 20 - Chipolbrok's latest newbuilding, Paderewski has made its maiden call at the Port of Hamburg.
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ALE puts on the skids
April 20 - ALE has designed and built a new self-propelled skid system, the SS800, with 800 tonne capacity skid shoes.
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Locar lifts with Liebherr
April 19 - Crane, heavy haulage and aerial platform contractor Locar Guindastes e Transportes Intermodais, has added four Liebherr LTM 1250-5.1 mobile cranes to its fleet.
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Liburnia loads in three
April 19 - Liburnia Maritime Agency has transported 42 modules, weighing up to 28 tonnes each, on board Rickmers Dalian to Hamad Port, Qatar.
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Hansa transports to Indonesia
April 18 - Hansa Heavy Lift has transported 24 reels as well as subsea equipment on board HHL Richards Bay for the Jangkrik Complex Project, an offshore gas field off the coast of Indonesia.
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Indiana opens season with a Briese
April 14 - The first ocean vessel of the year arrived at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor - the 413 ft (125.8 m) heavy lift vessel BBC Mont Blanc marking the official opening of the international shipping season.
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SAL raises standard gear
April 12 - SAL Heavy Lift has purchased a tailormade set of lifting beams, which the company claims allows it to perform lifting operations not possible with standard gear.