All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 363
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Van der Vlist in telescopic move
April 28 - Van der Vlist has delivered three parts for a large telescope from St Petersburg to Zelenchukskaya in southern Russia.
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Transmec completes reorganisation
April 28 - As part of the reorganisation of Transmec Group the group's company dedicated to land transport, Transporti Internazionali Transmec s.p.a has acquired the remaining 50 percent of Transmec MP International s.p.a.
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SAL's Maria loads cold box
April 28 - SAL Heavy Lift's Maria has called at the port of Tanjung Langsat in Malaysia to load a 120-tonne cold box for Air Products.
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SCPA sees breakbulk boom
April 28 - The Port of Charleston, South Carolina, saw significant growth in non-containerised cargo traffic during March 2014, handing 9,654 tonnes of freight at its Union Pier Terminal (UPT).
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Mammoet gets legs lifting
April 25 - Mammoet has employed its LR13000 crawler crane to help install four platform legs on Van Oord's newest wind turbine installation vessel, Aeolus.
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Crane Rental picks Terex
April 25 - Orlando, Florida-based heavy haulage, specialised rigging and crane company, Crane Rental Corporation, has purchased its first Terex all terrain crane, a new AC 500-2.
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Cargolux delays flights to Zhengzhou
April 25 - Cargolux Airlines International has delayed the start of its scheduled services to Zhengzhou, China, from April 24 to May 29, 2014.
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Innovative build for Felbermayr
April 25 - Having invested in its own 1,000-tonne capacity Liebherr LR 11000 crawler crane, Felbermayr is planning to build a 4,000 sq m heavy lift warehouse and assembly area on the river Rhine.
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SeaRenergy positions BorWin platform
April 25 - SeaRenergy Offshore has successfully positioned the HVDC offshore substation BorWin beta on behalf of Siemens, approximately 125 km off the German coast and northwest of the island of Borkum.
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Geodis appoints Indian head of sales
April 25 - Geodis India has appointed Sascha Von Ometzinski as national sales manager, with responsibility for the sales and marketing development of Geodis' freight forwarding and logistics division in India.
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Two tank transport for WWL ALS
April 25 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services (WWL ALS) has arranged the transportation of two 15-tonne tanks from the West Midlands to Hull in the UK.
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Projects and contracts - April 25th 2014
Here is a round up of some key developments in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) sector. In the past seven days we have seen Shenhua Ningmei Coal Group place an order with Siemens Energy for four CO2 compressor trains, Alstom securing a
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The Friday Flyer - April 25th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Remote Russian move for Tuscor Lloyds
April 24 - Tuscor Lloyds has transported a seven-tonne wheeled loader from the UK to Korsakov in Russia as out-of-gauge cargo, using a 40 ft flat rack container.
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Tradelossa completes huge project
April 24 - Tradelossa has completed the transport of over-dimensional and overweight pieces for the Etileno XXI project in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz.
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Breakbulk volumes up at Tacoma
April 24 - Breakbulk cargo volumes at the Port of Tacoma increased year-to-date, posting a 25 percent increase in March.
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Bomag move for WWL ALS
April 24 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services (WWL ALS) has arranged for the delivery of two 38.4-tonne Bomag 772 land fill compactors from Hull to Boppard in Germany.
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World record load for ALE
April 24 - ALE Heavy Lift has completed the transport and load out of a 13,191-tonne production, utilities and quarters (PUQ) deck in Jebel Ali, utilising 512 axles of SPMTs.
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Huisman introduces new AHC crane
April 24 - Netherlands headquartered specialist in lifting, drilling and subsea solutions, Huisman, has revealed a new patented type of active heave compensated (AHC) crane: the Rope Luffing Knuckle Boom Crane.
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WWL adds Russian port of entry
April 24 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has added Novorossiysk in Russia as an additional inducement port in its liner service from Japan, Korea, China and Southeast Asia to Europe.