All News articles – Page 171
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Humboldt development earmarked
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a USD10.5 million grant for renovations at the port of Humboldt Bay to support offshore wind energy activities.
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Ter Linden orders Faymonville heavy-duty trailers
The Netherlands-based Ter Linden Transport has taken delivery of the first of three self-steering heavy-duty trailers with blade adapters from Faymonville.
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Eefting to work on Symphony ships
Eefting Energy will install its fuel efficiency monitoring system on Symphony Shipping’s newbuild Ecobox XL project cargo vessels that are being built by Ferus Smit Shipyards.
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G2 Ocean in Brake partnership
G2 Ocean is entering a strategic partnership with the port of Brake in Germany to further strengthen its shipping services and accommodate future growth plans.
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Mammoet owner issues Russian update
Mammoet’s parent company SHV has issued a statement on its Russian activities as it assesses its current and future business in the country.
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C.H. Robinson completes 16-month Turkish project
C.H. Robinson has assisted with the transport of 720 pieces of equipment, weighing 2,463 tonnes, to Turkey.
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HKZ’s Beta platform departs Dubai
The second offshore transformer station topside for the Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ) grid connection has departed Drydocks World Dubai’s fabrication yard and is on its way to the Netherlands for installation.
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EXG delivers to Barmer
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has coordinated the delivery of heavy and oversized cargoes from Tarapur to Barmer, India.
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Bartz to succeed Rethmann at Rhenus
Tobias Bartz will take over as ceo and chairman of the management board at the Rhenus Group on April 1, 2022.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen trials barge solution
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is trialling a ro-ro pontoon barge solution to transport breakbulk cargoes between Antwerp and its terminal in Zeebrugge.
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Noatum outlines supply chain disruption
Noatum Logistics USA has issued an operational update looking at the impact on global logistics as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Bolk calls on Broshuis for pressure transport
Bolk Transport has moved a 35 m-long pressure vessel from Coesfeld to Haltern am See, Germany, using a Broshuis pendle axle semi low-loader in a 3 + 6 configuration.
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4D collaborates with Dubai Trade
4D Supply Chain Consulting (4D) is offering its CILT-accredited e-learning courses on the Dubai Trade platform.
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GWS opens in France
Wind turbine installation and service company Global Wind Service (GWS) has opened a business unit in Nantes, France.
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Hareket expands fleet of heavy-duty trailers
Turkey-based Hareket Heavy Lifting & Project Transportation has expanded its fleet with the addition of four blade trailers, eight crawler and mobile cranes, 12 heavy haulage trucks, an eight-axle lowbed trailer and a 550-tonne capacity girder bridge.
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Ryder joins Marr’s London office
Marr Contracting International has appointed Steve Ryder as general manager of its international operations.
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GPA plans Brunswick investment
The USA’s Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) plans to add a fourth berth, 360,000 sq ft (33,445.1 sq m) of warehousing and 85 acres (35 ha) of land for auto processing to the port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island terminal.
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Challenging wind work for CC crane
Switzerland-based Toggenburger has deployed a Tadano CC 3800-1 to install an Enercon E 92 wind turbine at the St. Gotthard wind farm.
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deugro adds sustainable energy division
deugro has launched its sustainable energy division, providing a dedicated global team to lead the company’s long-term investment and commitment in delivering logistics solutions to support the global energy transition.
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Rising prices cause for concern
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) is calling for urgent government action on rising commercial road transport fuel prices, including capping fuel prices and cutting fuel taxation, to avert a wider economic crisis.