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TCC 78000 prepares for work in Rostock
Liebherr has inaugurated its rail-mounted heavy lift crane – the TCC 78000 – in Rostock, Germany.
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Changing offshore landscape drives down Boskalis results
In announcing its half-year results, Royal Boskalis Westminster cited “operational and contractual issues on a limited number of offshore projects” as a key reason behind the drop in its six-month core earnings.
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Beluga adds to fleet with Neptune Marine tug
Russia’s Beluga Projects Logistic has taken delivery of an ice-classed EuroTug 3010 from Neptune Marine.
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Tschudi delivers for Belgian paper mill
Tschudi Logistics has coordinated the delivery of five digesters and a liquor accumulator for Burgo Ardennes’ paper mill in Belgium.
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PPG counts down to 12th annual conference
The Project Professionals Group (PPG) is preparing for its 12th annual conference, which will take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from September 25-27, 2019.
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Bondoux joins deugro group
deugro group has appointed Antoine Bondoux as its corporate vice president – nuclear energy industry.
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Tuvia Italia handles exchanger shipment
Italy-headquartered Tuvia Italia has loaded a heat exchanger on to a heavy lift vessel at Monfalcone port.
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Breakbulk volumes on the up at NWSA
Year-to-date breakbulk volumes at the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) are up by 18.3 percent, compared to the same period last year, reaching 163,650 tonnes.
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ECOL gets certified
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) said that its European Crane Operators’ Licence (ECOL) has been awarded ISO 9001-2015 certification.
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ALS moves thruster
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has transported a 36-tonne thruster measuring 5.81 m x 5.81 m x 1.35 m from Poland to a hydroelectric power station in Wales, UK.
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Pirates board MPV off the coast of Cameroon
MC Schiffahrt has confirmed that its multipurpose vessel MarMalaita was attacked by pirates on August 14 at the Douala anchorage off the coast of Cameroon.
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Mammoet delivers for PCK refinery
Mammoet has handled the delivery of two cracking columns for PCK’s oil refinery in Schwedt, Germany.
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ACS delivers in Japan
Air Charter Service (ACS) has coordinated the shipment of a 35-tonne flight simulator from Texas to Japan using a Boeing 747.
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Floating technology finds new markets
A push to develop commercially viable floating wind turbines looks set to open up long-term opportunities for heavy lift operators, writes Phil Hastings.
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All aboard the Chipolbrok Moon
Chipolbrok Moon has called at the port of Hamburg to load three 60 m-long units, each weighing 29 tonnes.
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Jumbo partners with GoodFuels for offshore project
Jumbo is teaming up with bio-fuel company GoodFuels to test the use of its sustainable marine oil on an offshore decommissioning project.
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Ulrichs succeeds Andersen as BBC Chartering CEO
Ulrich Ulrichs has taken over from Svend Andersen as ceo of BBC Chartering.
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Trail King appoints LeBresh
North American trailer manufacturer Trail King Industries has named Joe LeBresh as a district sales manager.
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GE responds to fraud allegations
General Electic (GE) has issued a statement in response to allegations that the company is engaging in accounting fraud worth USD38 billion.
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Chapman Freeborn and Maximus Air team up
Chapman Freeborn Airchartering and Maximus Air Cargo have transported a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine to Addu Atoll in the Maldives.