All News articles – Page 169
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Agility posts net profit
Agility reported a net profit of KWD977.4 million (USD3.21 billion) in 2021. Compared to 2020, EBITDA increased by 13.2 percent to KWD109 million (USD357 million) and revenue grew by 22.1 percent to KWD486.2 million (USD1.6 billion).
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New Bedford plans renewables base
The port of New Bedford in the USA will add another logistics facility to support offshore wind projects off Massachusetts and the north-eastern coastline.
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US simplifies infrastructure grants
The US Department of Transportation has made USD2.9 billion of funding available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for major infrastructure projects.
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Engineered Rigging equipment used for engine move
During Q4 2021, TIBA Group deployed equipment from Engineered Rigging to move three locomotive engines at Chile’s Terminal Cerros de Valparaíso (TCVAL).
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A successful year for Höegh
Ro-ro shipping line Höegh Autoliners posted a net profit of USD125 million for 2021, with freight revenues equating to USD947 million – an increase of 28 percent compared to 2020.
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UAL adds to fleet to combat shortage
Universal Africa Lines (UAL), which specialises in serving West Africa, has added the 12,700 dwt multipurpose vessel UAL Manitoba to its fleet.
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VDG confirms suspension of AirBridgeCargo and Atran operations
HLPFI’s sister title Air Cargo News reports that Volga-Dnepr Group (VDG) took the the decision to temporarily suspend operations at its AirBridgeCargo (ABC) and Atran Airlines subsidiaries. By Damian Brett.
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SCA hikes tolls again
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) will hike canal tolls for multipurpose, heavy lift and general cargo vessels by 14 percent above normal dues in May 2022.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen upgrades Carbon Compass tool
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has introduced an updated carbon footprint measurement tool that will provide transparent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data – Carbon Compass 2.0.
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Allelys on the double in eye-catching move
Allelys has transported a 150-tonne reactor and a 195-tonne transformer in the UK.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen acquires ALS
Wallenius Wilhelmsen has taken over the remaining shares in UK-based ALS.
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Tschudi supports wind energy projects
Tschudi Group has participated in several offshore wind energy projects spanning the Faroe Islands, Vietnam, and France.
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Forth Ports bolsters L&D team
Forth Ports has promoted Simon Harper to group learning and development (L&D) manager, and Natalie Dalgleish to L&D manager leading the team in Scotland.
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Total in wind success
Total Movements has moved wind turbine generator components destined for a project in Europe from the supplier’s factory to the load port on India’s east coast.
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Training issues continue to manifest
As we compiled the latest issue of HLPFI, various industry figures highlighted ongoing issues about recruitment and training and the tactics adopted to help address the problems.
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AS Manutention in BMS tie up
AS Manutention and BMS Heavy Cranes have entered into a joint venture agreement to strengthen the position of both companies in the French market.
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Davis moves to ACS Singapore
Air Charter Service (ACS) has appointed Nick Davis as head of its group charter team in Singapore.
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Al Faris acquires 64 lines
Abu Dhabi’s Al Faris has placed an eye-catching order for 64 self-propelled MSPE axle lines from Cometto.
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Steel cut for AtoB@C
A steel cutting ceremony has been held at the Chowgule Shipyard in Goa, India, for the first of six AtoB@C Shipping’s ice-classed electric-hybrid vessels.
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Goldhofer’s bespoke solution
Germany’s Erdmännchen Erd- und Tiefbau turned to Goldhofer for a trailer capable of handling its plant transportation requirements.