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Valencia invests in Sagunto
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) in Spain is investing EUR135.9 million (USD152.6 million) in the facilities at the port of Sagunto and will begin studies into a possible third dock.
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A global solution required for crew change crisis
On June 26 – the Day of the Seafarer – the international maritime community reaffirmed its pleas for universal designation of seafarers as key workers to enable crew rotation.
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Allied Ocean Transport adds heavy lifter
Allied Ocean Transport, which specialises in yacht transport, has added the heavy lift vessel Industrial Grace to its fleet. The vessel has a lifting capacity of 1,400 tonnes.
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Erni to join Dachser
Robert Erni will join Dachser as deputy director on September 1, 2020 before succeeding Burkhard Eling as chief financial officer (cfo) on January 1, 2021.
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CLECAT joins bunker pricing initiative
The European association for forwarding, transport, logistics and Customs services, CLECAT, has joined an industry initiative that promotes the voluntary use of a bunker adjustment factor (BAF) price indexing method.
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EZ Link and Actanis team up
EZ Link and Actanis Project Cargo have joined forces to move three oversized units from the port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan to the port of Ambarli, Turkey.
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Stena Line newbuilds move ahead
Construction of the final two vessels in Stena Line’s E-Flexer newbuild ro-pax series has begun at the CMI Jinling Weihai Shipyard in China.
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Züst & Bachmeier’s trimodal delivery
Züst & Bachmeier, part of the Universal Transport Group, has transported a railway carriage from the manufacturing plant in Tver, Russia, to Alexandria, Egypt.
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BIMCO issues crew change clause
BIMCO has published a clause to help ship owners conduct crew changes amid Covid-19 restrictions.
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Gerdinand van Dieren opts for Broshuis
The Netherlands-based Gerdinand van Dieren Transport has added a Broshuis pendular axle low-loader to its fleet.
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Tag along with Talbert
USA-based Talbert has introduced its series of tag-a-long AC trailers that have been designed to minimise load times for everyday hauling of small-to-medium size equipment.
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deugro launches visiotrack software
deugro has developed and launched its own web-based track and tracing software – deugro visiotrack.
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Marr secures Sydney metro project
Australia’s Marr Contracting has been awarded a heavy lift contract to support the redevelopment of Central Station as part of the Sydney Metro infrastructure project.
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Barbados Port invests with Kalmar
Kalmar – part of Cargotec – will deliver four electric forklifts and two hybrid straddle carriers to the port of Bridgetown, Barbados.
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Wagenborg targets West Africa
Royal Wagenborg has expanded its multipurpose services to include ports in West Africa.
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Universal Transport moves in Poland
In partnership with its subsidiary StB Verkehrstechnik, Universal Transport has transported modules of a tunnel boring machine across Poland.
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Port NOLA elects commissioners
The board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, USA (Port NOLA) has elected Darryl Berger as chairman, William Langenstein as vice chairman, and Charles Ponstein as secretary treasurer.
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Danish wind farm gets a lift with Liebherr
The Liebherr TCC 78000 heavy-duty crane has loaded monopiles for the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm at the port of Rostock in Germany.
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Investigation report published for Campbeltown accident
The UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch has published its investigation report into the 2019 accident in Campbeltown, Scotland, where two crewmen were injured onboard the heavy lift vessel Zea Servant.
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Energy and project division boosts Blue Water’s results
2019 was a historic year for Blue Water Shipping, which recorded its highest ever profit before tax at EUR25.7 million (USD28.8 million).