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Lift & Shift reacts to challenging transport
Lift & Shift India has transported three massive LC MAX reactors manufactured by Larsen & Toubro (L&T).
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Samskip opens in Finland
Samskip has established a subsidiary in Helsinki, Finland, which the company hopes will help to grow shortsea, inland, and freight forwarding volumes.
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Höegh’s propeller delivery
Höegh Autoliners has transported two large ship propellers from Kobe in Japan to Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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C.H. Robinson delivers urgent oxygen tanks to Brazil
C.H. Robinson has delivered 14 cryogenic trailers from Edmonton, Canada, to Brazil.
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From Zurich to Abu Dhabi with Volga-Dnepr
In partnership with Geodis, Volga-Dnepr has transported a large custom-built compressor from Zurich in Switzerland to Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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Unrest in Durban
Maritime insurance provider Gard has reported that local port operators in Durban, South Africa, have declared force majeure due to violent unrest and rioting in the area.
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Manitowoc launches Grove GHC110
Manitowoc has added the Grove GHC110 to its range of telescopic crawler cranes.
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Wallenius SOL reaches newbuild milestone
Wallenius SOL’s multi-fuel ro-ro vessel has been launched at the CIMC Raffles shipyard in Yantai, China.
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RSGT stakes sold
Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Cosco Shipping Ports have each bought a 20 percent share in Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) from Saudi Industrial Services Co (SISCO).
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Vestas and Gdynia eye offshore potential
Vestas has begun technical discussions with Poland’s port of Gdynia to drive the port’s development as a key infrastructure site for offshore wind energy developments in the country.
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Tentative recovery for North Sea Port
North Sea Port transhipped 34 million tonnes of ocean cargo in the first six months of 2021, an increase of 5.1 percent year on year.
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Auerbach and MINSHIP join forces
MINSHIP Shipmanagement and Auerbach Schifffahrt will merge their ship management activities in Bavaria and Hamburg, effective August 1.
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Tadano unveils upgraded all-terrain model
Tadano has introduced the AC 4.070(L)-1 all-terrain crane, an upgraded four-axle crane succeeding the ATF 70G-4 model.
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ERA boosts CO2 calculator access
The European Rental Association’s (ERA) equipment CO2 calculator is now available in Dutch, French, German, Italian and Spanish, in addition to English.
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Liebherr’s power couple
Crane contractor Dietmar Flossdorf deployed its Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 alongside Autokrane Schares’ LTM 1500-8.1 to lift a 140-tonne column in Germany.
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Antwerp posts positive half-year figures
The port of Antwerp has reported that a total of 120 million tonnes of cargo was transhipped through the port during the first six months of 2021, representing a year-on-year increase of 5 percent. The port said that transhipments with the UK and Ireland are showing positive signs in spite of Brexit.
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Pioneering Spirit swoops in
Allseas’ installation and decommissioning vessel Pioneering Spirit has delivered a 516-tonne module for CNOOC’s Buzzard phase II development in the North Sea’s Outer Moray Firth, Scotland.
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Voltaire selected for Dogger Bank C
Jan De Nul Group will transport and install 87 GE Haliade-X turbines at the Dogger Bank C offshore wind farm, which is jointly owned by SSE Renewables and Equinor.
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Huisman upscales 3D-printed hooks
Huisman has successfully tested four 3D-printed, 350-tonne lifting capacity crane hooks under the supervision of certification authority Lloyd’s Register.
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Tackling surging costs
US President Joe Biden issued an executive order to tackle anti-competitive practices in parts of its economy. Among the broad-ranging remit, the government is tasking the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to come up with solutions to the surging costs shippers presently face.