All News articles – Page 138
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Transportes Montejo calls on blade lifter for mountainside move
Colombian special transport and lifting company Transportes Montejo showcased its expertise in the transport of wind energy components for a project in Loja Province, Ecuador.
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Contractors sign up for Baltic Power
Baltic Power has been appointing contractors for its 1,200 MW offshore wind farm development in the Baltic Sea.
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Siemens Gamesa wins patent dispute in Boston
General Electric (GE) will no longer be able to sell its flagship Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine in the USA having violated a patent held by rival Siemens Gamesa, a Boston judge found.
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Sevenstar bolsters ranks and establishes bespoke division
Laura Mattiello has joined the operations team at semi-submersible yacht delivery specialist Sevenstar. The company has also opened department focusing on the specific demands of the sports fishing sector.
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Second mobile harbour crane joins Blue Water BREB
Cuxhaven shipping company BREB and Danish logistics group Blue Water Shipping celebrated five years of handling at its jointly operated terminal in the town with the addition of a second large mobile crane.
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SGL enhances Abu Dhabi footprint with second office
Freight forwarder Scan Global Logistics (SGL) has opened its second office in Abu Dhabi, located at the main airport’s free zone.
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Allseas picks JV for Darwin installation scope
Allseas awarded joint venture of Van Oord and DEME a contract for shallow water pipeline installation at the Darwin pipeline duplication project in Australia.
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Power generators delivered to Kazakhstan
Goodrich Central Asia has transported six power generation units from the USA to Atyrau, Kazakhstan
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The learning never stops
If a theme of the project logistics sector is that no two days are the same, another is: the learning never stops. Continuous professional development (CPD) has been a focal point for 4D Supply Chain Consulting – a logistics and supply chain consultancy that delivers market-leading supply chain and logistics trainings (both digital and classroom based) to students and working professionals around the globe.
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DB Schenker up for sale
The German federal government and Deutsche Bahn have agreed to sell the state-owned rail operator’s freight forwarding subsidiary DB Schenker, according to news agency Reuters.
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MLC650 begins South Korean wind farm work
Shinui Petra is supplying its Manitowoc MLC650 with a 3.5 m-wide boom insert kit for work on a wind farm project in South Korea.
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Broekman relocates Antwerp office
Broekman Logistics’ international freight forwarding office in Belgium has relocated in the port of Antwerp.
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F500s join BBC Chartering
Two additional F500-type newbuild multipurpose vessels have joined the BBC Chartering roster.
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AntwerpXL outlines conference agenda
AntwerpXL has revealed the conference programme that will accompany the exhibition, scheduled to take place from October 5-6.
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Spliethoff launches newbuild vessel
Spliethoff’s newbuild vessel Bloemgracht has been launched from a dry dock at the Mawei shipyard in Fuzhou, China, and moved to an outfitting quay. Its sistership, Brouwersgracht, is a step ahead in the construction schedule and will soon begin sea trials.
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Tiong Woon gets Tadano training
Tadano Asia set up 29 days of technical training for Singapore-based Tiong Woon Crane & Transport, which has a fleet of over 540 cranes with capacities ranging up to 2,000 tonnes.
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TGP names Koester
Arne Koester has joined the Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) in Germany as director of projects and European chartering manager.
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Water levels critical on River Rhine
An update from Contargo said that the low water level situation on the River Rhine remains critical.
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BIMCO working on suitable CII clause
BIMCO deputy secretary general, Lars Robert Pedersen, and director, contracts and support, Stinne Taiger Ivø, explain the nature and pitfalls of the carbon intensity index (CII) regulation, and why a CII clause needs careful drafting to work in practice.
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Laso expands in the UK
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes is opening an office in Southampton, UK.