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PCN launches virtual system
The Project Cargo Network (PCN) is encouraging its members to take part in a virtual meeting week commencing August 3, 2020 using its recently launched one-to-one booking system application.
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All-in for Allair
Allair Global – the airfreight division of Allseas Global – has appointed Steve Morris and Scott Cahill to its managerial team.
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Namport reports increase in cargo handling
The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has reported a 30 percent increase in cargo volumes handled during the 2019/2020 financial year.
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Forwarding market ready for new normal
Covid-19 has caused widespread disruption to the freight forwarding market, but the post-pandemic environment is emerging and the sector is adapting to the new realities, according to Transport Intelligence’s (Ti) Global Freight Forwarding 2020 report.
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Momentous lift for Marr
Australia-headquartered Marr Contracting has used a heavy lift tower crane to lift a 155-tonne load to height of 318 m.
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EMS boosts German presence
EMS Log has opened an office in Seelbach, Germany and appointed Jürgen Menge to head the facility.
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Jan De Nul completes Virginia project
Jan De Nul Group has completed the installation of two wind turbines at the Coastal Virginia demonstrator offshore wind project.
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LOC awarded Johan Sverdrup work
International marine and engineering consultancy firm LOC Group will provide marine warranty surveyor services for the second phase of Equinor’s Johan Sverdrup oilfield development in the North Sea.
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Tschudi partners with UHL for bridge move
Tschudi Logistics, in collaboration with United Heavy Lift (UHL) and United Engineering Solutions, is loading oversized bridge components aboard the heavy lift vessel UHL Falcon in the port of Seville, Spain.
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AAL supports energy projects in Europe and Iraq
AAL has delivered three generators using its 31,000 dwt multipurpose ship AAL Singapore for two gas-fired power plant projects.
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Time charter rates stabilise
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have remained steady over the last month, according to the latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Modulift forms alliance with pewag
UK-headquartered under-the-jib equipment manufacturer Modulift has formed an alliance with chain manufacturer pewag group.
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Able to decommission Brent Alpha
Demolition contractor and port services provider Able has received the 17,000-tonne Brent Alpha platform in preparation for dismantling and recycling.
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Stevens Towing moves ship components
Stevens Towing has delivered ship components from the UK, Germany and Norway to a shipyard on the US West Coast using its vessel Coastal Venture.
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Mammoet delivers for Sakhalin-2 project
Mammoet has delivered 22 pieces of gas production equipment to an onshore processing facility compression site (OPFC) on the island of Sakhalin, Russia.
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Damen newbuild progresses
Damen Shipyards Group has laid the keel of a crane barge that will be ultimately delivered to Panama.
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Trans-Trading delivers to Australia
Hamburg-headquartered Trans-Trading has delivered two vessel engines from Bremerhaven in Germany, to Australia
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Louisiana boosts capacity with Konecranes
The port of South Louisiana in the USA has ordered two 125-tonne capacity Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 harbour cranes.
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Jaxport’s military move
Stevedores from Patriot Rail and Ports have loaded equipment for the US Army onboard the ro-ro carrier ARC Endurance at the Blount Island Marine Terminal in the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport).
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BIFA’s bitesize training
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) will offer free ‘bitesize’ online training to members of its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) – which was launched in March 2019 to foster young talent in the industry.