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Rhenus expands in Denmark
Rhenus Air & Ocean has opened offices in Copenhagen and Aarhus, Denmark.
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LEEA rolls out training courses
The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) is launching a range of training courses as part of the association’s Academy 2.0 project.
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German North Sea ports aim for closer cooperation
More than 100 attendees gathered in Berlin to discuss closer cooperation between German North Sea ports.
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Grimaldi tackles climate targets
Luigi Pacella Grimaldi spoke with David Kershaw on Grimaldi Group investment programmes as it tackles climate target head on.
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EXG in coach shipment
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has coordinated the delivery of 186 rail coaches from India to Sri Lanka.
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Executive changes at C-Job
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects has appointed Job Volwater, currently chief commercial officer, as its ceo.
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DSV unaware of any C.H. Robinson divestment process
DSV has said it is unaware of any divestment process at C.H. Robinson after reports emerged that the Danish forwarder was interested in buying the US firm’s forwarding business, reports HLPFI’s sister title Air Cargo News.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance: remaining agile
David Kershaw spoke with Christian Hoffmann, director, group strategy and marketing of SAL Heavy Lift/Harren & Partner Group, reflecting on the establishment of the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance and the group’s future plans.
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Osprey expands in the UK
Osprey Group is opening a facility in Stockton – the company’s sixth location in the UK.
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Skidmore steps up at Allelys
UK-based Allelys has appointed Danny Skidmore as its head of projects.
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Appointments at Maxim Crane
Maxim Crane Works has appointed Larry Lis as vice president of fleet management and Richard Minter as vice president of pricing and sales operations.
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Protranser in excavator move
Protranser has delivered two excavators from Tianjin, China, to Karachi, Pakistan.
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Liebherr adds to unplugged series
Liebherr-Werk Nenzing has expanded its unplugged range of machines, adding six products including two crawler cranes.
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DNV: hydrogen uptake currently ‘very low’
Renewable and low-carbon hydrogen is crucial for meeting the Paris Agreement goals to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors. To reach the targets, hydrogen would need to meet around 15 percent of world energy demand by mid-century, according to DNV.
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Landmark project for Martin Bencher
Martin Bencher has transported a transformer, weighing almost 400 tonnes and measuring 12 m long, in Sweden on behalf of Hitachi Energy.
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AI and BI advantages at Forth Ports
Ports play a critical role in the project logistics supply chain and data-driven tools can revolutionise terminal operations, according to Carole Cran, chief financial officer at Forth Ports Group.
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Shanghai congestion within ‘normal levels’
Shanghai re-emerged last week from two months of lockdown. Despite 13 of the city’s 16 districts reimposing lockdown last week, congestion is now back within normal levels, according to data from VesselsValue.
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GustoMSC reveals latest installation vessel design
GustoMSC has designed its latest heavy lift offshore installation vessel that caters to the growing demands posed by offshore wind turbine foundations.
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Mammoet performs Rhine Bridge move
The Rhine Bridge in Leverkusen, Germany, is being replaced with an eight-lane structure. SEH Engineering contracted Mammoet to move one bridge section to its installation position.
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Matarbari work for Sarens’ CC 2800-1
Sarens Bangladesh recently lifted a grinder at the Matarbari power plant. The load weighed 70 tonnes and measured 74 m high, with a 36-m radius.