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Jensen steps up at Rhenus Project Logistics
Jacob Jensen has been appointed general manager for Rhenus Project Logistics in the UK.
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Barrus supports Vestas assembly
Barrus Projects has moved wind turbine equipment at Vestas’ production facility in Dzerzhinsk, Russia.
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Multipurpose charter rates fall
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have dropped slightly over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Buss Group in SSC takeover
Buss Group has acquired SSC Wind – a technical services provider to the wind energy sector.
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Ceva strengthens Shelf partnership
Ceva Logistics has extended its contract with Shelf Drilling through to March 2021.
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Van Mechelen steps down from Gosselin
Walter Van Mechelen is leaving Gosselin Group after nine years with the Antwerp-based company.
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Mammoet in advanced acquisition talks with ALE
Mammoet has confirmed that it is in advanced discussions with ALE regarding a purchase agreement, under which Mammoet will acquire the UK-headquartered heavy lift and specialist transport provider.
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Bleaker outlook for multipurpose sector
Drewry has downgraded its outlook for the multipurpose shipping market in light of weaker projected global economic growth, greater competition from dry bulk and container sectors, and a lack of ship demolition activity.
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Samskip in Navoi success
Last year, Samskip shipped components for the Navoi combined-cycle power plant in Uzbekistan – contributing to one of 2018’s largest projects in the Caspian region.
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Networks join clean ocean initiative
The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Priority Cargo Network and the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) networks have joined the World Ocean Council (WOC).
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Logistics confidence in the UK drops
Optimism in the UK’s logistics industry has fallen to its lowest level on record, according to the latest Logistics Confidence Index from Barclays and accountancy and business advisory firm BDO.
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Tema’s terminal three open for business
At Tema Port, Ghana, the first phase of the newly built terminal three has opened for commercial shipping activities.
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Multraship christens Damen duo
Multraship Towage & Salvage has christened two Damen-built tugs at its home port of Terneuzen in the Netherlands.
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Caldana takes reins at THLG
The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) has appointed Murilo Caldana as the network’s president.
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SpotSee secures US certification
Impact monitoring equipment manufacturer, SpotSee, can now sell its ShockLog Cellular system in the USA, having been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Raimondi launches most-powerful luffing tower crane
Raimondi Cranes has unveiled a luffing tower crane with its heaviest lifting capacity yet.
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Neoline signs LOI with Neopolia
French shipowner Neoline has signed a letter of intent (LoI) for the construction of two wind-powered ro-ro vessels with Loire-based Neopolia.
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Chi Deh picks Goldhofer blade transport device
Taiwan-headquartered Chi Deh Crane Engineering Co has ordered a Goldhofer FTV 550 blade transporter in response to growing demand from the wind energy industry in East Asia.
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Modulift expands its range
Modulift has developed two new products to assist the heavy lifting industry.
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Carnival Vista's floating drydock
Boskalis will deploy its semi-submersible heavy lift ship BOKA Vanguard to lift and transport an enormous cruise ship to a yard in Freeport, the Bahamas.