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Hill Dickinson names Lee in Singapore
Hill Dickinson has appointed Andrew Lee as head of the marine and trade team in Singapore.
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Mammoet-Giant supports Taiwanese energy sector
The joint venture between Mammoet and Giant Heavy Machinery Services is providing transportation and load-out services for Taiwan’s first locally fabricated wind turbine jacket foundations.
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Ainscough introduces online appointed person training
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has accredited Ainscough Crane Hire’s online training course for the construction and infrastructure sectors.
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OHT orders installation vessels
Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT), through its subsidiary VIND Offshore Installation, has signed an agreement with China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) in Jiangsu, China, for the construction of two wind turbine installation vessels, with the option for a further two units.
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Sany crane put to work
Sany’s SCC40000 crawler crane has been used to erect a propylene splitter tower for a rubber and plastic production project in northern China.
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Hüffermann boosts fleet with Nooteboom
German crane and heavy haulage service provider Hüffermann Krandienst has invested in four EURO-PX Nooteboom low loaders.
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Blue Water keeps CALM with buoy shipments
Blue Water Shipping has coordinated the delivery of two shipments of catenary anchor leg mooring (CALM) buoys from Penglai, China to Daesan, South Korea in partnership with BBC Chartering.
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PCN members on the move
Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) have been busy moving heavy and oversized cargoes around the globe.
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Port Kembla receives turbine components
Port Kembla in Australia has received the first shipment of wind turbine components destined for the Bango wind farm – 30 km north of Yass in New South Wales (NSW).
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Noatum strengthens leadership team
Noatum Logistics has appointed Ramon Gallen as managing director in Asia, and Daryl Ridgway as global head of sea freight in the logistics division.
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Van der Vlist moves in Europe
Van der Vlist has transported rotary dryer machinery, measuring 6.6 m in diameter, from Murga, Spain, to Nettgau, Germany.
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Mammoet delivers for Borealis in Belgium
Mammoet has delivered a 1,400-tonne C3 splitter column to the Borealis propane dehydrogenation plant in Kallo, Belgium.
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Intercargo calls for urgent action for seafarer crisis
The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo) has issued a plea to governments and the relevant health and immigration authorities to facilitate crew changes for seafarers, calling the current crisis ‘inhumane’.
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Maersk Flow launches
A.P. Møller - Mærsk has launched a digital platform to provide its partners with a transparent overview critical supply chain processes.
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Qatar: Project opportunities despite blockade
On June 5, 2017, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Egypt suspended all land, air and sea links with Qatar. Three years on, Qatar Airways is seeking compensation but the project logistics market has proven to be resilient.
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Star Kilimanjaro arrives in Vancouver USA
G2 Ocean’s general cargo vessel Star Kilimanjaro has once again called at the port of Vancouver USA to deliver wind turbine components destined for the Golden South wind energy project in Canada.
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Ramps secures Suriname contract
Petronas’ subsidiary in Suriname has awarded Ramps Logistics with a contract to provide shorebase support and logistics services for its upcoming drilling campaign at the Sloanea-1 well.
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Logisticians accused of breaching Helms-Burton Act
North American Sugar Industries has accused DSV and BBC Chartering of violating the Helms-Burton Act for their roles in the construction of a wind farm in Cuba. Title III of the contentious act had laid dormant since its inception in 1996, until last year.
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Breakbulk Europe 2020 cancelled
The 2020 edition of the Breakbulk Europe exhibition and conference has been cancelled.
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Heavy shipments on the rise in Seville
The port of Seville in Spain has recorded significant growth in project cargo shipments in the period January to July 2020, with 25 ships calling at the port to deliver oversized units.