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Mammoet moves for Capital Power
Mammoet has assisted its customer Capital Power with the replacement of a stator at the Genesee generating station, located southwest of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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MyCrane tests selector tool
MyCrane is testing an accessible crane selection tool that allows users to quickly and easily identify what crane should be used, as well as the crane’s capacity and optimum configuration, said MyCrane.
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Steel cut for Seaway Ventus
Seaway 7 has reached a milestone in the construction of its wind turbine installation vessel with a steel cutting ceremony taking place at the China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) facility in Jiangsu, China.
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Decarbonisation fund to be considered next year
174 governments have met this week at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London to address the pressing carbon emission reduction challenges facing international shipping, in what the industry is calling the ‘first litmus test’ of government’s decarbonisation commitments following COP26.
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BBC delivers JDF ship
BBC Chartering has transported a Damen SPa 4207 vessel to Kingston, Jamaica.
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UK decommissioning rebounds
The UK oil and gas decommissioning sector has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic. The oil and gas industry saw lower expenditure in 2020 and this was the case for the decommissioning sector too. Nevertheless, it is expected to rebound from 2022-2024.
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BIFA director elected at FIATA
Robert Keen, director general of the British International Freight Association (BIFA), has been elected secretary general of the presidency of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA).
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Rotterdam prepares for hydrogen
Companies are making headway with the preparation to store, process and transport hydrogen at the port of Rotterdam.
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DNV links up with Applied Risk
DNV plans to acquire industrial cyber security specialist Applied Risk.
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Roll Group loads out for Seagreen
Roll Group has loaded out a jacket destined for the Seagreen wind farm project in Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE.
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SARR Freights completes rail work
SARR Freights has completed the door-to-door delivery of 12 railway coaches, bogies and spare parts from India to Africa.
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Bottlenecks for wind energy
The wind energy market continues to grow, not only in terms of the number of projects coming to market but also in terms of the size of components, the latter point adding extra pressure on those needing multipurpose and heavy lift shipping services.
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Operational update at Vancouver
Canada’s port of Vancouver has steadily re-established some of its key connections between the British Columbia interior and the West Coast, following severe flooding and mudslides in the region.
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Crosby expands capacity
Crosby Group is expanding its warehouse in Heist-op-den-Berg, Belgium, to meet growing material handling equipment demands in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
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Valmont partners with Esbjerg
Offshore wind turbine tower manufacturer Valmont and Port Esbjerg in Denmark have entered into an agreement to consider the construction of a factory at the port.
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Dsouza joins Chapman Freeborn
Air charter brokerage Chapman Freeborn has appointed Malcolm Dsouza as its director, India.
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Senior changes at Kuehne + Nagel
Kuehne + Nagel International will make a series of top-level managerial changes.
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RightShip strengthens APAC footing
RightShip has opened an office in Singapore as it strengthens its third-party maritime risk assessment and due diligence activities in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
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Allelys adds second office
Allelys is continuing to expand and has opened an office in Stoke on Trent – the company’s second office in the UK.
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DHL Express tests hydrogen-powered trucks
DHL Express is the first within Deutsche Post DHL Group to test hydrogen-fuelled trucks for long-haul deliveries.