All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in July 2024 – Page 3
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Globalink Logistics Mongolia appointed cargo sales agent for Eznis Airways
Globalink Logistics Mongolia has been chosen as the cargo sales agent for Eznis Airways on its recently established route between Prague, Czech Republic, and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
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Logisticians react to global IT outage
A number of port authorities and shipping lines were impacted by a global IT outage last week, highlighting cybersecurity concerns.
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Antonov transports super-heavy cargo from Italy and Brazil to Chile
Heavy airfreight specialist Antonov Airlines partnered with NEO Air Charter and forwarder Logwin to move two huge parts for a pulp mill in Chile.
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EXG completes multiple load-outs for Saudi green hydrogen project
India’s Express Global Logistics (EXG) has completed the transport and load-out of 14 critical modules in the southern part of India, destined for the world’s largest green hydrogen energy project in Saudi Arabia.
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DP World Evyap established in Türkiye
DP World Yarımca Port and Evyap Group’s Evyapport have formed a new combined operation, DP World Evyap, in a bid to to boost trade through the Turkish gateways.
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Milaha and Qatar Steel sign five-year stevedoring services deal
Qatari-based maritime and logistics solutions provider Milaha and Qatar Steel have signed a five-year deal to provide stevedore services that will enable the import and export of products manufactured by Qatar Steel.
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Mammoet calls on PTC for Svanen A-frame installation
Mammoet has used its PTC210-DS ring crane to lift a large A-frame for Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel, Svanen.
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Antwerp-Bruges traffic grows but breakbulk and ro-ro slips
The total throughput of port of Antwerp-Bruges was 143.2 million tonnes in the first six months of this year, an increase of 3 percent compared to the same period last year.
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Dublin and Cork ports secure EU funding for transport infrastructure
Cork and Dublin ports are set to receive European Union (EU) funding to support transport infrastructure projects.
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Moray West offshore wind farm delivers first power after complex installation process
Ocean Winds’ Moray West offshore wind farm in Scotland has delivered first power from its newly installed wind turbines.
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EC approves support for Gdańsk offshore wind terminal
The European Commission (EC) has approved Polish plans to allocate EUR194 million (USD212 million) of funds to support the construction of an offshore wind energy terminal in Gdańsk.
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Roll Group in Thailand moves to larger premises
Roll Group’s Thailand office is moving to a new location with its own yard.
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Port Esbjerg receives EIB loan to support expansion
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg has received a EUR115 million (USD125.7 million) loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB) as it looks to grow and develop its facilities.
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AAL Shipping meets annual ESG targets
AAL Shipping has met its annual environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets, according to its 2023 sustainability report.
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Collett transports and installs 148-tonne transformer
Collett Transport, working alongside IQA Elecnor Group, has completed the transport and installation of a 148-tonne transformer at the Neilston grid stability facility in Scotland.
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Ceva and Almajdouie establish joint venture
Ceva Logistics has signed a joint venture agreement with one of Saudi Arabia’s leading logistics providers, Almajdouie Logistics.
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Newbuilds needed to balance multipurpose market
Multipurpose shipping analyst Drewry believes that market dynamics and a lack of newbuild orders will result in an unavoidable, significant increase in time charter rates.
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USA increases steel and aluminium tariffs to discourage transhipping through Mexico
USA president Joe Biden has issued an order to impose Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminium products shipped from Mexico but manufactured outside North America.
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Beams installed as part of HS2 bridge near Kenilworth
HS2 said that 83 concrete beams have been installed as part of 91 m-long bridge on West Coast Main Line near Kenilworth, UK.
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Car carrier fleet expected to grow by 40 percent
The pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) fleet is set to grow by around 40 percent in the coming few years, according to AXSRoRo.