All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 267
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Intermarine jumps on Trident bandwagon
April 10 - US-based project shipping specialist Intermarine has joined the Trident Alliance - the shipping industry initiative for robust enforcement of maritime sulphur regulations.
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Two tanks arrive at ITER
April 10 - Two 20-tonne emergency tanks destined for use in the ITER detritiation system have been delivered to the project site in the south of France.
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HAV receives Airlander funding
April 10 - Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has received a EUR2.5 million (USD2.7 million) EU grant, furthering its campaign to raise the required funds to bring its Airlander 10 airship to flight.
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ALE wraps up African wind project
April 10 - ALE has completed its work in the West Coast 1 project - a major onshore wind farm being developed by Aurora Wind Power in South Africa's Western Cape.
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Tatham Macinnes adds specialist
April 10 - Stephen Askins, a leading expert on piracy and terrorism issues, is joining the specialist maritime law firm Tatham Macinnes from Ince & Co as a partner in its London-based offices.
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The Friday Flyer - April 10th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Globalink flies helicopters
April 9 - Globalink's airfreight division has handled the transportation of three helicopters from their manufacturing site in Donauw
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First turbine up at Luchterduinen
April 9 - Van Oord's transport and installation vessel Aeolus has installed the first wind turbine at the Eneco Luchterduinen offshore wind farm, marking the final phase of the project.
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RZDL buys stake in LNT
April 9 - Russian Railways Logistics (RZDL) has purchased a 50 percent stake in Latvian rail freight company Liepajas Naftas Tranzits (LNT) through its affiliated partner RZDL Multimodal.
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Braemar in board reshuffle
April 9 - Braemar Shipping Services is making a number of changes to its board of directors, all of which become effective after the company's AGM on June 24, 2015.
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ALL on cloud nine with Terex buy
April 9 - The ALL Family of Companies has purchased nine Terex cranes in response to the demand for increased bridge construction and other related construction work across the Midwest USA.
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Unusual passenger for Volga-Dnepr
April 8 - German world champion biathlete Erik Lesser has flown, along with a consignment of sports equipment, from Finland to Russia onboard one of Volga-Dnepr's IL-76TD-90VD freighters.
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Factory travels with OliCargo
April 8 - OliCargo has transported components of a urea production factory from the manufacturing facility to the Portuguese port of Sines, for final shipment to New Orleans in the USA.
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Steel cut for Cosco giant
April 8 - A steel cutting ceremony for Cosco Shipping Company's 90,000 dwt semi-submersible vessel Guang Hua Kou has been held at China's Guangzhou Shipyard International.
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Seaway secures Perla contract
April 8 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has been awarded a contract by Cardon IV for the transportation and installation of the Perla project gas production platforms in Venezuela.
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Leggat takes another Terex
April 8 - Glasgow-based Leggat Plant has taken delivery of a Terex Explorer 5500 all terrain crane, which was the first model to arrive in the UK.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 8th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Lloyd Fonds falls at first hurdle
April 7 - Lloyd Fonds' plans to inject 11 single shipowning entities through a non-cash equity offer in which limited partners would receive shares in the company have initially been unsuccessful.
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ISS enters Mozambique
April 7 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has expanded its operations in Africa with the opening of a new office in Maputo, Mozambique.
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Hansa doubles up to ship huge column
April 7 - An ethylene fractionator column, measuring 87 m long and weighing 604 tonnes, has been safely loaded onboard Hansa Heavy Lift's vessel HHL Lagos at the Italian port of Ortona for CB&I.