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Blue Water plots APAC expansion
Blue Water Shipping has been steadily expanding its present in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region in recent months. Continuing this trend, the company said that it is growing its operations in Malaysia.
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ECOL gets Danish boost
Denmark has confirmed that it is formally recognising the European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) following a series of meetings and consultations.
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PCB dates confirmed for 2023
The second edition of the PCB Future Projects conference and exhibition will take place on March 7-8, 2023, in Houston, Texas.
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Boat lift installed by Sarens
Sarens recently installed a 1,180-tonne boat lift on behalf of client Matière in La Ciotat, France.
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Lucky 13 for SC Ports
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) reported an all-time container record in March, marking the 13th consecutive month of cargo records at the port of Charleston.
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Grimaldi launches Savona-Porto Torres link
Grimaldi Group preparing to launch its Savona-Porto Torres ro-pax service. The ferry Zeus Palace will sail on the route, departing for the first time from Porto Torres on May 16.
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Felbermayr steps up at windy project
Austria’s Felbermayr has been using LR 11000 and LR 1750/2 cranes from Liebherr to erect 30 wind turbines in Burgenland, southeast of Vienna.
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Hapag-Lloyd introduces MSW service
Container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd will launch a new service connecting the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America, and West Coast South America in early May 2022.
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Koop van der Wal goes for Broshuis
Dutch haulage contractor Koop van der Wal has purchased a three-axle semi low loader with ECO ramp from Broshuis.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen takes stake in blockchain player
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has acquired a minority stake in the blockchain company Vinturas.
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Tadano’s electric rough-terrain crane due by 2023
Crane manufacturer Tadano will commercialise its first electric rough-terrain crane in 2023. Currently in development, the crane will be able to drive to the jobsite and complete all lifting operations using battery/electric power, rather than diesel, to deliver zero-emissions operation.
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Season under way at Duluth-Superior
The first oceangoing vessel of the 2022 maritime shipping season was scheduled to arrive on April 13 at the port of Duluth-Superior.
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Crowley and Shell set sights on decarbonisation
Florida-based Crowley and Shell have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the aim of supporting alternative energy solutions for shoreside and terminal operations.
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Swedish Club enhances online portal
The Swedish Club has launched a new version of its online portal, which provides information on insurance status, claims and benchmarking.
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CMA CGM snaps up GEFCO
CMA CGM has acquired 100 percent of the shares in automotive logistics business GEFCO, which was until recently 75 percent-owned by Russian Railways RZD and 25 percent by car company Stellantis.
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SmartCon Online demonstrations
BIMCO has introduced a new way of editing its contracts called SmartCon Online.
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Time charter rates climb steadily
The average daily multipurpose time charter rate for a 12,500 dwt/F-type heavy lift vessel, according to Toepfer Transport, rose to USD22,764 in early April 2022.
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Teesworks monopile plant plans
SeAH Wind has submitted plans for its GBP300 million (USD390.3 million) monopile manufacturing plant at the Teesworks freeport in the UK.
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Maersk launches air cargo business
HLPFI’s sister title Air Cargo News said that AP Moller Maersk has launched its new air cargo business as it looks to meet customer demand for supply chain security.
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Roll Group and FTE Heavylift establish joint venture
Netherlands-based Roll Group has established a joint venture with Saudi Arabia-based FTE Heavylift.