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Dover secures first regular breakbulk service
The UK’s port of Dover Cargo has secured its first regular breakbulk service with Soreidom & Caribbean Line.
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Blue Water fulfils Chinese deliveries
Blue Water Shipping has completed two challenging shipments for a longstanding client from Spain to China.
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Tadano unveils the AR-700N
Tadano has launched the seven-axle AR-700N all-terrain crane, boasting a maximum lifting capacity of 700 tonnes, for the Japanese market.
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Shipping’s ambitious decarbonisation programme
A number major shipping nations are backing the maritime industry’s proposal to establish a USD5 billion fund that can be used to accelerate the decarbonisation of shipping.
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KGE Baltic supports time-sensitive project
KGE Baltic has transported Vestas wind turbine components from various points of origin across Europe to Asmolovichi, Belarus.
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Grimaldi christens newbuild
Grimaldi has taken delivery of its latest newbuild ro-ro vessel, Eco Savona, in Nanjing (China) – the fourth of 12 hybrid ro-ro units comprising the Grimaldi Green 5th Generation (GG5G) series ordered from the Jinling shipyard.
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Kalundborg boosts crane fleet
Denmark’s port of Kalundborg ordered a Model 7 Konecranes Gottwald mobile harbour Crane to meet expected container and general cargo demand at its newly developed New West Port.
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Breakbulk Europe 2021 cancelled
Breakbulk Europe 2021, which was scheduled to take place from May 18-20 in Bremen, has been cancelled.
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A look at the UK’s freeport model
The UK’s freeport model may not offer a ‘big bang’ of changes for Customs processes but, in the long-term, could improve ease of doing business and be used as a vehicle to support the energy transition and decarbonisation.
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Anchors move through Bilbao
Toro y Betolaza has handled nine offshore suction anchors, destined for an oil and gas project in Pemba, Mozambique, at its facilities in the port of Bilbao, Spain.
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Longship places newbuild order
Shortsea operator Longship Group has ordered two Bijlsma Trader 6000 multipurpose vessels from Bijlsma Shipyard in Lemmer, the Netherlands.
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UML connects with East Africa
United Marguisa Lines (UML) has introduced a service to East Africa, with regular departures from Europe and Asia.
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Upgrade for BigRoll Bering
Bakker Sliedrecht and RH Marine are teaming up to install Roll Group’s vessel BigRoll Bering with a Dynamic Positioning 2 system (DP2).
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MSC launches Sentosa service
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has introduced a service connecting Southeast Asia and the US West Coast.
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PCN members on the move
Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) have kept busy moving oversized and heavy cargoes around the globe.
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deugro adopts CargoWise platform
deugro has started the roll out of WiseTech Global’s integrated logistics platform CargoWise in a bid to optimise its processes and boost efficiencies across the organisation.
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Turbines get a lift with ematec
Wind turbine manufacturer Enercon has ordered six rotor blade lifters from under-the-jib equipment supplier ematec.
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Liebherr prepares for Alfa Lift crane installation
The main components of the Liebherr Heavy Lift Crane (HLC) 150000 have left the port of Rostock in Germany. The parts are destined for China Merchants Heavy Industry’s (CMHI) shipyard in Jiangsu, China, where they will be installed on the newbuild vessel Alfa Lift.
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Blue Water supports Norwegian wind farm
Blue Water Shipping has delivered 2,246 wind turbine components for the Fosen Vind onshore wind farm in Norway.
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Trail King grows its network
USA-based trailer manufacturer Trail King has appointed Vermeer Mid Atlantic and TNT Sales as dealers.