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Transport Canada earmarks Thunder Bay investment
Transport Canada has allocated CAD6.7 million (USD5 million) in funding for two projects at the port of Thunder Bay through the National Trade Corridors Fund.
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Inchcape opens Busan office
Inchcape Shipping Services has opened an office in Busan, South Korea.
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UTC Overseas launches airfreight division in Frankfurt
Freight forwarder UTC Overseas has launched a dedicated airfreight division based in Frankfurt, Germany.
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BargeRack solution receives approval in principle
USA-based engineering and naval architecture firm Friede & Goldman has received an approval in principle (AIP) from DNV GL Noble Denton Marine Warranty Survey (MWS) for its BargeRack solution.
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Mammoet trials 360-degree sensor system for its cranes
Mammoet is working with Rietveld, a specialist in fleet management and vehicle and machine safety systems, on a joint project to protect drivers and road users when mobile cranes are moving and manoeuvring.
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Scanlog offering carbon-free ocean freight services with inset solution
Scandinavian Logistics Partners (Scanlog) can now offer its customers carbon-free ocean freight services via marine carbon insets.
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Egytrans names Shawky as chairman
Logistics and transportation solutions provider Egytrans has appointed Maged Shawky as its chairman.
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Wallenius SOL appoints Kurtti
Ro-ro carrier Wallenius SOL has appointed Jarno Kurtti as sales manager in Finland.
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Mammoet calls upon Move3D to develop bespoke solution
Engineered transport provider Mammoet has replaced an ageing ball mill at one of Australia’s largest alumina refineries.
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New World Logistics in wind farm work
Vietnam-based oversize and overweight cargo transporter New World Logistics has transport 18 wind turbine for the Cu Ne 1-2 project in Krongbuk District, Dak Lak Province.
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Electric SPMTs debuted at ITER project
Mammoet’s battery powered SPMTs have completed their first jobs at the ITER nuclear fusion research facility in southern France. The equipment is being used to transport heavy components for the construction of the world’s largest tokamak – a device used to prove the feasibility of fusion as a large-scale source of carbon-free energy.
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BIFA appoints Warren to chair sustainability policy group
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Sam Warren, sustainability manager at Woodland Group, as chair of the organisation’s sustainable logistics policy group.
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Centralog Logistics launched with focus on project cargo
Slovenia-headquartered Centralog is launching its project division as a separate company named Centralog Logistics as it differentiates between the agency business and the logistics arm of the organisation.
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Sarens expands operations in Slovakia
Heavy lifting and engineered transport provider Sarens is expanding its footprint in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) with the establishment of operations in Slovakia.
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Reforms for abnormal road transport in Europe move a step closer
Members of the European Parliament have backed moves to harmonise the numerous and complex national rules governing abnormal transport across the European Union (EU).
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J M Baxi completes TP 13 platform load out
India’s J M Baxi Heavy has loaded-out a 6,700-tonne platform topside module at Larsen & Toubro’s yard in Hazira.
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Konecranes appoints George
Konecranes has appointed Christine George as executive vice president, corporate strategy and business development, effective April 8.
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Dietmar Flossdorf adds to crane fleet with Liebherr
German crane contractor Dietmar Flossdorf has taken delivery of a second Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane as well as an LTM 1110-5.2.
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Berard transports sump sections through Baton Rouge
USA-based heavy haulage specialist Berard Transportation has handled the delivery of multiple concrete sump sections from a Baton Rouge fabricator to a barge on the Mississippi River.
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Noble Drilling selects Blue Water Suriname for logistics and shore base support
Noble Drilling has contracted Blue Water Shipping for logistics and shore base support for its operations in Suriname.