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Fagioli moves in Modena
Fagioli has transported a 245-ton (222.3-tonne) transformer from Modena to the Ostiglia river port in Italy.
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Jumbo relocates MHC in Castellón
Jumbo has moved a 426-tonne mobile harbour crane (MHC) and three hoppers within Castellón Port, Spain.
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APM invests in MOST
APM Terminals Callao has introduced the MOST customer platform to log, streamline and coordinate general cargo operations at the Peruvian port.
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Ekol and Transuniverse team up for multimodal facility
Turkey’s Ekol Logistics and Transuniverse Forwarding from Belgium are teaming up to construct a 40 ha multimodal facility at Kluizendok in Ghent, part of North Sea Port.
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Collett in lathe relocation
UK-based Collett & Sons has transported a 55-tonne lathe from the University of Sheffield advanced manufacturing research centre to a nearby site 1.6 km away.
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Mammoet to acquire ALE
Mammoet has confirmed that it has signed an agreement to acquire UK-based competitor ALE.
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Grindrod recovers 24 locomotives from Sierra Leone
South Africa-headquartered Grindrod has recovered 24 of its locomotives from the Tonkilili mine, which ceased operations at the end of 2017, and relocated the units to Pepel port in Sierra Leone.
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ALE coordinates power project
ALE has lifted 29 modules at the Montgomery County power station construction project in Houston, Texas.
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Maxikraft hoists storage tank
Germany-based Maxikraft Group has transported and installed a storage tank at a chemical plant in Schkopau.
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Lowenthal elected at Long Beach
The board of harbour commissioners at California’s port of Long Beach has appointed Bonnie Lowenthal as president.
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Heerema awarded Changhua contract
Heerema Marine Contractors will deploy its heavy lift vessel Aegir to install 21 jacket foundations for the offshore Changhua Windfarm Phase 1 project – the company’s first wind energy contract in Taiwan.
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Intercargo warns of Sulphur 2020 safety issues
The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo) has expressed growing concern about the implementation of the IMO 2020 sulphur cap and the availability of safe, compliant fuels.
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BNSFL in transformer move
BNSF Logistics (BNSFL) has transported a transformer from the port of Long Beach to Mojave, California.
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Gräser-Eschbach adds to fleet
Germany-based crane company Gräser-Eschbach is expanding its fleet with a Liebherr LTM 1450-8.1 mobile crane.
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C-Job opens in Houston
The Netherlands-headquartered C-Job Naval Architects is set to open an office in Houston, USA.
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Timmers to leave Rotterdam
Robert Jan Timmers is stepping down as business developer and business manager for breakbulk at the port of Rotterdam after more than ten years in the role.
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Contargo combats low water levels
Contargo has adapted its barges to cope with the low water levels that have plagued the River Rhine and reduced the volume of cargo that can be transported on the waterway.
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A record year for offshore project sanctioning?
Offshore project sanctioning in 2019 has surpassed USD50 billion in value, according to industry analyst Rystad Energy.