All News articles – Page 151
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First for Lekki port
The first vessel has berthed at Nigeria’s Lekki deepsea port, delivering three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and 10 rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes.
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Van Beest granted Royal status
The Netherlands-headquartered manufacturer of lifting, lashing, and mooring fittings, Van Beest, has been granted a ‘Royal’ title as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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Development opportunities at Grimsby
Associated British Ports (ABP) has released an 89-acre (36-ha) site at the port of Grimsby that can support 1.16 million sq ft (107,767 sq m) of development.
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TT Club warns of changing risk profiles
Disruptive economic, societal and geopolitical influences are altering global supply chain risk profiles, according to TT Club – a provider of insurance and related risk management services to the international transport and logistics industry.
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Scheuerle blade adapter put to work
Steil Kranarbeiten has used its fourth generation (G4) rotor blade adapter from Scheuerle, part of the TII Group, to transport blades measuring up to 79 m long in Germany.
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Allelys expands team
UK-based Allelys has expanded its engineering and project management departments with three recent appointments.
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RMS Projects and J. Poulsen partnership
RMS Projects and J. Poulsen Shipping will cooperate in a deal that will see RMS set up a representative office at J. Poulsen’s premises in Korsør, Denmark.
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Muñiz to head up Erhardt in the Middle East
Igor Muñiz has been appointed ceo of Erhardt Project Cargo & Logistics Middle East.
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Boskalis opens in Rhode Island
Boskalis has opened an office in Providence, Rhode Island, to support the developing offshore wind market along the USA’s East Coast.
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Platetrade in project move
Platetrade has managed the transport of 6,000 cu m of oversized modules from the port of Laem Chabang, Thailand, to Zarate, Argentina.
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AirBridgeCargo applies to return freighters to lessors
Russian media has reported that AirBridgeCargo (ABC) has applied to the Russian Ministry of Transport with a request to return 14 freighters to foreign lessors, according to HLPFI’s sister title Air Cargo News.
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Nordic Crane takes over Kran-Kompagniet
Nordic Crane has acquired a 70 percent stake in Danish crane company Kran-Kompagniet.
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Slide in container spot rates continues
The slide in spot rates in container shipping has become entrenched, according to analyst Drewry, with the dips getting bigger by the week. It added that it could be the beginning of the end of the container market bull run.
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EasyMax construction begins
Construction of Royal Wagenborg’s third EasyMax vessel has started at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands.
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Total Movements’ multimodal solution
Total Movements has coordinated the delivery of power plant equipment and accessories from the manufactures site to an export port in India.
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Protranser moves for power grid project
Protranser has delivered over 5,300 cu m of cargo for an energy project in Bangladesh, including cables and five transformers.
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UK ports call for ‘supercharged’ infrastructure
Ports will play a key role in the decarbonisation of the supply chain, and the sector’s leading trade associations in the UK are calling for greater energy connectivity to facilitate the shift away from fossil fuels.
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Menz promoted at Trail King
USA-based trailer manufacturer Trail King has promoted Kelly Menz as vice president of engineering.
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UHL tasks Zeaborn with newbuilding supervision
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has tasked Zeaborn Ship Management to supervise the construction of its latest F900 Eco-Lifter newbuilds, which it ordered during May.
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Congestion and delays still prominent
Container shipping industry analyst Xeneta said that shippers on major trades are seeing falling spot rates and premiums, and getting capacity allocations is becoming easier.