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Thorco Projects calls on Navis
Thorco Projects has selected Navis’ Bluetracker to monitor and analyse the performance of 12 of its vessels, including owned and chartered units.
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Manitowoc launches GHC140
Manitowoc has launched its Grove Hydraulic Crawler (GHC) crane for the North American market, the GHC140.
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Orders roll in for Terex
Terex has secured a series of crane orders at this year’s bauma exhibition, which took place this week in Munich.
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Separators shipped to Kuwait
Khimji Ramdas Shipping has coordinated the haulage of five separators, with a combined weight of 1,200 tonnes, in Oman.
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ESTA honours members with 2019 awards
The ESTA Awards of Excellence 2019 had another successful year honouring and recognising members that have excelled in their field of operations.
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Sarens raises the roof
Sarens has installed part of the Al Bayt stadium’s retractable roof in Qatar as part of the ongoing preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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RSS completes jib, beam, and hoist tests
Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) is proof load testing 24 jibs and beams that are being installed at a waste-to-energy power plant in North Wales, UK.
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M&M expands in Europe
Militzer & Münch (M&M) is building a logistics facility, covering approximately 2,600 sq m, in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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CSA welcomes SAMSA scrubber decision
The Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020) has welcomed the decision by the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) to accept all types of approved exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) for use in its territorial waters.
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Review your charter parties ahead of sulphur 2020 cap
North P&I has highlighted a number of contract issues that its members should be aware of when the 0.5 percent sulphur cap comes into effect.
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SRT restructures
SRT Transportation Solutions, a Houston-based heavy rail transport logistics management company, has restructured its business.
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Blue Water Shipping handles fire pump
Earlier this year, Blue Water Shipping transported a fire pump vessel, weighing 128 tonnes, from Boulogne-sur-Mer to Toulon Brégaillon, on behalf of French shipyard Socarenam.
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AAL in double TBM delivery
AAL has transported two tunnel-boring machines (TBM) from Nansha in south China to Australia on behalf Geodis.
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Roll-Lift handles YCI-M1 shipment
Roll-Lift USA has transported 12 units for the YCI methanol one (YCI-M1) project in Louisiana, USA.
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Atlas enhances Qantas agreement
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings has enhanced its aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) agreement with Qantas Freight.
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ALE receives updated ISO certificate
ALE has received a global health, safety, quality and environment (HSQE) accreditation, ISO 45001:2018.
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Shipping associations join forces
Three shipowner associations representing more than 90 percent of the global merchant fleet have agreed to strengthen ties in a bid to tackle geopolitical threats affecting the sector.
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Höegh speaks out against scrubbers
As the deadline for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) sulphur regulations approaches, Höegh Autoliners ceo Ivar Myklebust has explained why the company stands firm in its decision to not use scrubbers.
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Freight Traders on the double
Freight Traders has coordinated the transport of a drilling rig from Whangarei port in New Zealand to St Vincent in the Caribbean.
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Equipment supplied for salt plant replacement
British Salt has utilised custom-made lifting and rigging equipment to support the replacement of a 37-tonne heat exchanger at a salt production plant in Middlewich, UK.