All Logistics articles – Page 15
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Drewes Logistics expands its network
Bremen-headquartered Drewes Logistics has opened branch offices in Dornbirn, Austria, and Savannah, USA.
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Go Gauge coordinates hammer project
Singapore-based Go Gauge Logistics has coordinated the transport of 95-tonne hammers from Jurong to Saudi Arabia.
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Mammoet invests in UK operation
Mammoet has invested in its equipment fleet in the UK in order to support energy and infrastructure projects.
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Blue Water Singapore opens logistics warehouse
Blue Water Shipping has opened a logistics warehouse for project and oversized cargo in Singapore.
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Cosmatos completes complex hydrogen plant move
Greek freight forwarder Cosmatos Group has coordinated the delivery of a hydrogen plant from the port of Thessaloniki to the UK.
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PSP Worldwide launches Hong Kong JV
UK-based freight forwarder PSP Worldwide Logistics has formed a joint venture with Unitex International Forwarding in Hong Kong.
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Mammoet-Giant Taiwan wins Changhua work
Ørsted Taiwan has selected Mammoet-Giant Taiwan – a joint venture between Mammoet Taiwan’s Giant Heavy Machinery Services – to provide marshalling and lifting services for 66 suction bucket jackets for the Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind farms.
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Hareket transports STS cranes
Türkiye-headquartered Hareket has transported three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes, each weighing 2,150 tonnes, along the Bosphorus Strait from Haydarpaşa port to Mardaş port.
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Technip signs MoU with Young Chang and Sarens for South Korean offshore wind
Technip Energies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with yard infrastructure provider Young Chang Heavy Industry and heavy lift specialist Sarens to collaborate on floating offshore wind energy projects off South Korea.
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Mediaco expands with Matthey-Petit acquisition
France-based Mediaco has acquired Switzerland’s Matthey-Petit – an exceptional transport and lifting company.
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Legend Group expands operations with Houston office
Singapore-headquartered Legend Group is expanding its operations in North America with the opening of an office in Houston, Texas.
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WCA Projects members collaborate to return elephant to Thailand
World Air Logistics and Worldlink Shipping – both members of the WCA Projects network – have worked together to coordinate the transport of an elephant from Colombo, Sri Lanka to Chiang Mai, Thailand on an IL-76 charter flight.
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Sarens on the expansion path
Global engineered transport and heavy lift specialist Sarens is continuing its expansion drive with the launch of a wind energy division in collaboration with a Polish partner and the acquisition of shares in Italy-based Zanetti Solution.
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Mammoet no longer for sale
SHV Holdings has decided against selling its transport engineering and heavy lift subsidiary, Mammoet.
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Laso Transportes opens second Italian office
Portuguese specialised transport company Laso Transportes is expanding its activities in the Italian market and opening a second branch office in the country.
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Mammoet assists with Portland terminal expansion
Mammoet is supporting Portland International Airport’s (PDX) main terminal expansion project. The heavy lift specialist is on hand to jack up, transport and install 20 roof panels all while avoiding passenger disruption.
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SGL on hand for the Rufisque project cargo deliveries
Scan Global Logistics (SGL) is delivering 90,000 freight tons of plant equipment for a clinker production line in Rufisque, Senegal.
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MBS Zurich branch to open in July
MBS Logistics Group will open its first branch in Zurich, Switzerland, on July 1, 2023.
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Sarens PNG established in joint venture with Trans Wonderland
Sarens and Trans Wonderland (TWL) have established a joint venture – Sarens PNG – which will provide heavy lifting, transport engineering, crane rental and integrated logistics in Papua New Guinea.
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ESTA urges action to resolve German permitting crisis
The European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes (ESTA) has written to the German government and the European Commission urging action to resolve the crisis facing heavy transport in Germany caused by weak infrastructure and long delays in issuing permits.