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German trade shows could restart in May
UFI – the global association for the exhibition industry – has published a framework aimed at the safe and controlled reopening of exhibitions and B2B trade events around the world.
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Wilhelmsen handles ro-ro shipment
Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) transported 22 units of construction equipment from Jebel Ali Port in the UAE to Mombasa, Kenya.
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Premier Global completes OOG shipment
Premier Global Logistics has shipped 355 pieces of out-of-gauge (OOG) cargo from Masan, Ulsan (South Korea) and Yokohama (Japan) to Bangladesh.
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Mammoet crane comes into Focus
Mammoet has finished the fabrication of the Focus 30 crane’s erection frame – a vital piece of the system that allows the boom to be constructed vertically, in sections.
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Positive start for ScanNautic
ScanNautic has delivered a solid operating result in its first year of operations. It has also established a technical solutions subsidiary targeting the marine project and heavy lifting industry.
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Baker moves to Cape Town for G2 Ocean
Simon Baker has succeeded John Currie as chartering director for G2 Ocean in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Time charter rates fall
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector slipped further over the last month, according to shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Fast Freight adds Combilift solution
Romania-based Fast Freight has taken delivery of a Combi-CSS container slip sheet from Irish manufacturer Combilift.
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Stretton returns to Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Jason Stretton as its regional vice president for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
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Investigation launched into Rostock incident
Investigations have been launched into an accident that occurred in Rostock on May 2 involving an offshore heavy lift crane.
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Xellz moves ahead with Irish supply base
Dutch project logistics management consultancy Xellz has progressed with the development of its offshore wind supply base in the Republic of Ireland.
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Almajdouie delivers in Saudi Arabia
Almajdouie Logistics has transported heavy cargo from Dammam Second Industrial City to Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia.
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Kroustelis opts for Goldhofer
During September 2019, Greece-based Kroustalelis Special Transport utilised a combination of Golderhofer THP/LTSO heavy-duty modules for the transport of two oversized components to the port in Thessaloniki.
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OHT transports Moray East foundations
Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) has transported the first eight jacket foundations for the Moray East offshore wind farm to the port of Nigg in Scotland
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Murakami to step down as “K” Line chairman
Eizo Murakami will step down as chairman of the board at Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line) in June and will take on an advisory role.
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Faymonville remains open for business
While the impacts of Covid-19 are posing many challenges to manufacturers around the world, Faymonville said it is complying with defined guidelines and is committed to providing fast and pragmatic solutions for its customers.
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Straightpoint names distributor in Thailand
Load cell manufacturer Straightpoint, part of The Crosby Group, has selected Thunder Oilfield Services (TOS) as a distributor of its range of force measurement equipment in Thailand.
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Blades arrive in Vancouver USA
G2 Ocean’s general cargo vessel Star Kilimanjaro has delivered 27 wind turbine blades from China to the port of Vancouver USA for the Golden South wind energy project in Canada.
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Expo 2020 postponed
Expo 2020 Dubai has been postponed by one year due to the Covid-19 outbreak. It will now be held from October 1, 2021 until March 31, 2022.
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SGRE completes acquisition of Senvion assets
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has completed the purchase of selected Senvion assets with the acquisition of Ria Blades.