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TSG orders mobile harbour crane
Terminal San Giorgio (TSG) has ordered a sixth-generation Konecranes Gottwald ESP 8 mobile harbour crane for its terminal in Genoa, Italy.
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Sany delivers 4,500-tonne crawler
During October, manufacturer Sany delivered a 4,500-tonne lifting capacity crawler crane to its first customer.
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Forwarding market grows 12 percent
Analyst Transport Intelligence (Ti) expects the 2021 global freight forwarding market to have grown by 12 percent year on year over 2020 levels.
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IMO outlines MEPC 77 outcomes
At the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), the association agreed to revise its greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation strategy and adopted revised guidelines for exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS), among other climate-focused initiatives.
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Nolte Auto-Krane aids steelworks upgrade
Hanover-based Nolte Auto-Krane mobilised two large Liebherr LG 1750 cranes to the ArcelorMittal steelworks in Eisenhüttenstadt to assist with a large gantry upgrade.
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Rotra Mare extension under way
Amasus Shipping has commissioned Holland Shipyards Group, in collaboration with Niestern Sander, to extend the heavy transport vessel Rotra Mare.
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Hellmann secures Vestas partnership
Vestas has selected Hellmann Worldwide Logistics to manage its spare part distribution centre in North America.
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Collett shifts pressure in Leeds
UK-headquartered Collett has transported a 23-tonne vessel on behalf of LBBC in Stanningley, Leeds.
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Supporting green shipping corridors
19 nations signed the Clydebank Declaration at COP26, declaring a joint ambition and intent to support the establishment of green shipping corridors.
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Swissterminal enhances regional railfreight
Swissterminal is establishing a railfreight connection between Antwerp and Ottmarsheim, effective January 1, 2022.
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Cargotec and Konecranes merger comes under fire
The merger between Cargotec and Konecranes has hit a stumbling block, having come under criticism in the UK.
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UECC takes delivery of landmark PCTC
UECC has taken delivery of its first dual-fuel LNG battery-hybrid pure car truck carrier (PCTC).
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DNV adds competence standard
Classification society DNV has introduced a competence standard for vessel remote control centre operators (RCCO).
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Gebrüder expands in Bulgaria
Gebrüder Weiss has completed the integration of Rhenus Bulgaria’s operations into its network, adding four locations in Burgas, Svilengrad, Varna and Plovdiv.
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Kristoffersen named at Wallenius Wilhelmsen
Lasse Kristoffersen has been named ceo of Wallenius Wilhelmsen, a role he will assume in June 2022.
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Allelys supports motorway improvement scheme
Allelys has delivered ten 48 m-long bridge beams as part of the M6 junction 10 improvement scheme in the UK.
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Integrated lifts with Tadano
Integrated Logistics utilised its 1,600-tonne capacity CC 8800-1 to lift 240-tonne spudcans and 246-tonne jack-up legs for the Rumailah Lift Boat at the Ras Laffan shipyard in Qatar for N-KOM.
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Inaugural lift for the MOD 1100/2000
Under-the-jib equipment manufacturer Modulift’s latest spreader beam – the 2,000-tonne capacity MOD 1100/2000 – has been used for its first lift in Dover, UK.
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The development of ocean freight rates
Forecasting the trajectory of shipping rates even in the short term is highly problematic. However, Transport Intelligence (Ti) believes it is likely that there will be ‘regression to the mean’ and that there have been no big changes to the industry dynamics that suggest the sky-high rates will be the new normal.
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Pembroke progresses with port projects
The renovation of the UK’s Pembroke Port’s Hangar Annexes into flexible workspaces and a workshop has begun as the gateway presses ahead with projects to develop into an energy and engineering centre that supports wind, wave and tidal renewable energy projects.