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Pembroke Port eyes floating wind potential
UK-based Tugdock is taking part in a simulation project at the port of Milford Haven’s Pembroke Port facility in Wales that will support the development of floating offshore wind turbine assembly.
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One World’s MSI indicates market rebalance
For the fourth edition in a row One World Shipbroker’s Market Sentiment Index (MSI) for the multipurpose sector has fallen and now stands at 53.1 which is 5.7 points – or 10.7 percent – below the peak of Q1 2022 and at a level not seen since the early summer of 2021.
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Maersk to retire Hamburg Süd and Sealand brands
Maersk will retire the brands Hamburg Süd and Sealand as well as more recently acquired brands that have joined the group.
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Manitowoc cranes on hand at airport
Crane rental provider Maxim Crane Works has utilised two 344-tonne Manitowoc MLC300 crawler cranes on behalf of contractor PJ Dick/Hunt for Pittsburgh International Airport’s transformation project in the USA.
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Osprey delivers two polar crane beams
UK-based Osprey Group has transported two polar crane beams for the Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station in the UK.
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FLS Projects coordinates six boats on multipurpose vessel
FLS Projects has coordinated the delivery of six barges and workboats, weighing 390 tonnes in total, on board the multipurpose vessel Coe Curia.
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Wille and Dulies receives two Liebherr cranes
Germany-based crane and transport provider Wille and Dulies has received two Liebherr five-axle mobile cranes.
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Sarens PSG lands Moray West contract
Sarens PSG has been selected by Ocean Winds to handle the marshalling work in Invergordon, Scotland, for the Moray West offshore wind farm.
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Hagman to succeed Steimler at NYK
Svein Steimler, president and ceo of NYK Group Europe, will retire on March 31, 2023. He will be succeeded by Carl-Johan Hagman.
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Bolloré relocates Shenzhen office
Freight forwarder Bolloré Logistics Shenzhen has moved its office to another location in the same Chinese city.
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Wagenborg installs viaduct in Germany
The Netherlands-based Wagenborg Nedlift has installed a 183-tonne viaduct bridge in Blankenfelde, Germany.
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PCS strike to affect UK freight on February 1
100,000 civil service staff that are members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union will strike on February 1, 2023. The action is likely to impact the movement of goods through UK ports and airports.
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KOGA boosts multipurpose tonnage
KOGA Shipping has entered into a multi-year charter for the 10,500 dwt vessel FWN Ranger, which will be renamed KOGA Ranger.
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Hansa Meyer begins Osceola expansion project
Hansa Meyer Global has started transporting components for the expansion of a steel plant in Osceola, Arkansas.
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EXG moves modules in India
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has coordinated the transport of four modules from a port on the south-east coast of India to a nuclear unit site.
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Tadano appoints Kreber
Crane manufacturer Tadano has appointed Robbert Kreber as its business leader covering Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
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Blue Bell Shipping handles Tawke project moves
Dubai-based freight and logistics provider Blue Bell Shipping has coordinated the transport of cargoes for the second phase of DNO’s Tawke oilfield expansion project in Iraq.
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Boa Barge 38 ready for service
Boa has taken delivery of its newbuild semi-submersible Boa Barge 38. It is available in the Singapore area for operations or cargo heading to Africa or the Americas.
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Bertling teams collaborate for shipment to Türkiye
Freight forwarder Bertling Logistics’ teams in Spain and Türkiye have teamed up to deliver out-of-gauge (OOG) cargoes for a petrochemical plant.