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BBC Chartering to add BBC Rostov
BBC Chartering’s F500-type multipurpose heavy lift vessel BBC Rostov has been launched and is in line to join the fleet towards the end of the year.
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Shipping Days scheduled for April 4-5
France’s La Rochelle will host the second Shipping Days exhibition from April 4-5, 2024 – an event dedicated to maritime transport and breakbulk shipping.
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Air Partner completes urgent delivery for AOG operation
Air Partner has coordinated the transport of an oversized aircraft engine for a client that urgently required assistance for an aircraft on ground (AOG) operation.
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First LTM 1110-5.2 units to be delivered
Crane and heavy haulage contractor Riga Mainz has taken delivery of one of the first LTM 1110-5.2 mobile cranes, equipped with LICCON3 crane control and redesigned cabs.
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Allelys delivers transformers for Dogger Bank scope
Allelys has completed its second and third packages of work for the Dogger Bank B onshore converter station, part of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Mammoet adds electric LTC 1050-3.1E to roster
Mammoet has added the first electric hydraulic crane to its fleet: a Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1E.
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Blue Water completes Suriname expansion with appointment
Gerson Sporkslede has been named general manager of Blue Water Suriname.
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Surging LNG demand likely to be short-term benefit for project logistics sector
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and subsequent substantial cuts in natural gas exports prompted an immediate surge of international interest in LNG and demand for related new production capacity and import/export facilities. However, that uptick could be a flash in the pan rather than indicative of long-term shift, writes Phil Hastings.
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Vertom Joy joins Vertraco’s Europe Caribbean Line
Vertraco Shipping has added the 11,500-dwt vessel Vertom Joy to its Europe Caribbean Line (ECL) fleet.
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Energy transition to squeeze project logistics capacity
Future downstream oil and gas industry investment is likely to be increasingly focused on sectors like hydrogen, biofuels and petrochemical production to support the energy transition, alongside traditional oil refining and liquefied natural gas (LNG) activities. The resultant increase in project logistics and heavy lift demand will put further pressure on logisticians. Phil Hastings reports.
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SAL’s Sofie debuts updated look
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Sofie has docked at Wallmann Terminal following a revamp at a shipyard that saw the ship get a complete makeover, including an updated ballast water treatment system, and silicone anti-fouling coating that reduces emissions and fuel consumption.
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Duncan to join Modulift team
Under-the-jib equipment manufacturer Modulift has appointed Mike Duncan to its team, responsible for global business development.
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UAL promotes Galli to its board
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has appointed Tania Galli as a member of its board of directors.
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Fastro develops modular system for tubular cargo handling
The Netherlands-headquartered Fastro has introduced a modular system for attaching slings to heavy loads, particularly tubular structures such as those seen in the wind energy industry.
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Hopkins joins Allelys
UK-based heavy haulage specialist Allelys has appointed Neil Hopkins as contract manager.
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Logistics Plus opens in Kansas
Logistics Plus has opened an office in Kansas City that will provide rail, heavy haul, energy sector and project logistics services.
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Jan De Nul lands HVAC contact for Baltyk II and Baltyk III
A consortium of Jan De Nul and Hellenic Cables will design, manufacture, transport and install a package of four 220 kV HVAC export cables to connect the Polish offshore wind farms Baltyk II and Baltyk III to shore.
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Hareket signs partnership agreement with Arab Development
Türkiye’s heavy lift and engineered transport provider Hareket has signed a strategic partnership agreement with UAE-based Arab Development.
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Multipurpose market in a quandary
The multipurpose shipping market is finds itself in a quandary. Both shippers and carriers report upcoming demand, particularly in in the premium sector, with forward bookings placed. There is also growing impetus from the oil and gas sector. However, the actual present level of activity and availability of prompt cargo is weak.
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Voltaire installs first Dogger Bank turbine
Jan De Nul Group’s jack-up installation vessel Voltaire recently installed its first offshore wind turbine at Dogger Bank.