All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 450
-
News
V. Alexander crosses countries
May 24 - V. Alexander Germany has coordinated the transport of dismantled cranes weighing 2,500 tonnes from China to Bogouchany in Siberia.
-
News
ALE ECR joint venture delivers
May 24 - ALE ECR Heavylift has recently completed a number of projects in Melbourne, Gladstone, Port Kembla and Groote Eylandt in Australia.
-
News
The Friday Flyer - May 24th 2013
The global dash for gas and an oil price that remains resolutely north of USD100 a barrel has powered Australian megaprojects for oil and gas exploration and exploitation, according to a report from industry consultant GL Noble Denton.
-
News
Damco sees revenue and gross profit gains
May 23 - Damco has reported a 6 percent year-on-year revenue increase in Q1 2013 to USD773 million; with gross profit growing 5.4 percent to USD195 million. However, earnings before interest and tax during Q1 2013 totaled USD9 million - down 30.7 percent
-
News
GAC and POLOG on a roll in the Arctic
May 23 - GAC Norway AS and Polar Logistics Group ApS (POLOG) of Denmark have formed a strategic partnership - strengthening the GAC network in the Arctic Circle.
-
News
Another record-breaking year at BWS
May 23 - Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has for a third consecutive year achieved record-breaking profit levels.
-
News
Cargotec adds Pelkonen to executive board
May 23 - Finland's Cargotec Corporation, has named Mikko Pelkonen as senior vice president, human resources.
-
News
Strike action threat at Cargolux
May 23 - A number of media outlets have reported that staff at Cargolux Airlines International have encouraged their unions to enter into a conciliation process - the first step towards full-scale industrial action.
-
News
Morris joins ISS
May 22 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has appointed Les Morris its new senior vice president global sales.
-
News
Logwin moves to new Hanoi facility
May 22 - Luxembourg headquartered logistics services provider Logwin has opened a state-of-the-art premises near Hanoi, Vietnam.
-
News
Drewry says slow-steaming to escalate
May 22 - According to the latest Container Insight report from analyst Drewry, although slow-steaming continues to be a contentious issue with shippers, more is on the way as fuel prices remain stubbornly high and ocean carriers can no longer absorb the b
-
News
Corpus Christi sees first wind energy cargo exports
May 22 - Having been an active participant in the import of wind energy components from global markets since 2006, with record-breaking volumes in 2012, the Port of Corpus Christi reports that new wind energy market trends have reversed trading patterns i
-
News
SCTEM Cameroon joins PCN
May 22 - Douala, Cameroon based SCTEM has become the newest member of the Project Cargo Network.
-
News
Napier acquires extra Terex lift
May 22 - Terex Port Solutions has delivered two Gottwald Model 6 G HMK 6408 mobile harbour cranes to the Port of Napier, New Zealand.
-
News
Trio moves 12,000 tonne platform
May 22 - Heavy lift transport provider Mammoet Norway has transported the 12,000 tonne platform segment Gundrun from its Haugesund fabrication hall to a nearby barge, using Scheuerle SPMTs.
-
News
Lerwick outlines development plans
May 21 - Lerwick Harbour of the Shetland Islands, UK has released its Strategy and Business Plan 2013, outlining the gateway's plans for the future.
-
News
Heavyweight secures nasair deal
May 21 - Heavyweight Air Express has been awarded the exclusive general sales and service agent (GSSA) contract with Saudia Arabian airline nasair.
-
News
Private investment surge for Brazilian ports
May 21 - According to international reports, port infrastructure in Brazil is set for significant development following president Dilma Rousseff winning congressional support for a plan to attract an estimated USD27 billion of investment from the private
-
News
Faymonville celebrates 25 years
May 21 - Specialised trailer manufacturer Faymonville celebrated 25 years of operations at its East Belgium manufacturing site by exhibiting its latest products at a number of 'Demo Days' at the end of April 2013.
-
News
Salza joins CEOC
May 20 - Paolo Salza, chief technical officer of ship classification, testing and certification company RINA Services, has been appointed to the board of directors of the International Confederation of Inspection and Certification Organisations (CEOC).