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Stolberg loses appeal
German press reports state that Niels Stolberg, the former chief executive of Beluga Shipping, has lost his appeal against a 42-month prison sentence.
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Collett transports Newhaven road cargoes
Collett & Sons has delivered the first three 44 m-long paired girders for the Newhaven Port access road project in the UK.
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Höegh delivers trains for Auckland Metro
Spain-headquartered project forwarder Kaleido Ideas & Logistics has shipped the first of a 15 train order from Spain to New Zealand aboard a Höegh Autoliners ro-ro vessel.
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Zeamarine allays operating concerns
Zeamarine has issued a statement clarifying its current business status.
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Appointments at Finnlines
Finnlines, a part of the Grimaldi Group, has made a pair of senior appointments
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Konecranes lands portal crane orders
Pacific Logistic has ordered a second eco-efficient Gottwald Model 3 portal harbor crane for its Sollers terminal in Vladivostok, Russia.
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Hartman appointed at Trail King
Mark Hartman has joined the Trail King Industries sale department as district sales manager.
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BIMCO restructures committees
BIMCO has divided its Marine Committee in two, to “facilitate a better handling of the many important topics on the environment, safety and security agendas”, according to Angus Frew, the association’s secretary general and ceo.
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AAL ships pleasure craft
AAL’s S-class ship Bangkok recently transported 12 vessels from Genoa, Italy to the US Virgin Islands and Port Everglades, Florida.
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Rotterdam tests shore power options
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have been trialling shore-power systems that aim to reduce air and noise pollution.
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Managerial changes at Thomas Miller
Leo Kirchner will assume the role of president and ceo at Thomas Miller Americas when Mike Jarrett retires at the end of February 2020.
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Antwerp moves ahead on carbon capture
A consortium at the port of Antwerp is to carry out a feasibility study into the development of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) infrastructure as the port works toward reducing its environmental footprint.
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RSS assists with vessel installation
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) provided equipment and personnel to help install a 50-tonne vessel at manufacturing plant in Scotland this month.
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Boskalis doubles up
Boskalis has landed a pair of offshore construction contracts with a combined value of EUR85 million (USD94.9 million).
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J. Helaakoski adds 750-tonne unit
Finnish crane contractor J. Helaakoski has added a 750-tonne lift capacity LTM 1750-9.1 to its fleet.
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Hanna, Klara and Lisa to join SAL Heavy Lift
Hamburg-headquartered SAL Heavy Lift confirmed that it would add three 19,100-dwt ships to its fleet during the first quarter of 2020.
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Zeamarine undergoes managerial restructure
Germany-headquartered multipurpose shipping line Zeamarine is restructuring its managerial team as it strives to keep afloat in what has proven to be an incredibly challenging operational environment.
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Birkeland to step down as G2 Ocean CEO
Rune Birkeland will resign as ceo of G2 Ocean, effective January 1, 2020.
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ALE aids Johan Castberg FPSO fabrication
ALE has performed several moves required for the construction of the Johan Castberg FPSO’s hull in Singapore.
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MSC integrates biofuel blends
Container shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) said that it has started to use biofuel in its vessels calling at Rotterdam, the Netherlands.