All News articles – Page 248
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Military cargoes move through Jaxport
The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) has supported a large-scale deployment of US military cargo at its Blount Island Marine Terminal.
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Biden outlines infrastructure plan
US President Joe Biden recently announced the USD2 trillion American Jobs Plan, which has earmarked investment for the nation’s infrastructure.
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Liburnia opens in Prague
Liburnia Maritime Agency has opened an office in Prague, the Czech Republic.
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Konecranes trials HVO100 fuel
Konecranes has been testing the use of HVO100 fossil-free fuel in lift trucks at its Markaryd, Sweden factory.
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Access World hauls to Hwange
Access World’s project division recently handled power generation equipment at the port of Richards Bay in South Africa.
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Eleven Danir 19 delivers to Kyrgyzstan
Eleven Danir 19 transported from 43.4 tonnes of equipment from Tianjin in China to Kyrgyzstan for a hydro plant project.
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Meriaura’s carbon neutral concept
Finnish shipping company Meriaura Group is developing a carbon neutral vessel concept designed specially for lake, canal, and sea feeder traffic.
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Total Movements moves for Maitree
Total Movements, in collaboration with ABC India, has moved transformers for the Maitree power project in Bangladesh.
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Tadano concludes protective shield proceedings
Tadano Demag and Tadano Faun have exited protective shield proceedings.
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Rothmund takes Liebherr delivery
Crane rental agency Rothmund has taken delivery of its second Liebherr LTM 1230-5.1 mobile crane.
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Time charter rates rise
According to the latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport, time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector are continuing to climb.
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MSC moves ballast wagons
MSC has transported 11 ballast wagons from Antwerp, Belgium, to Montevideo, Uruguay, onboard its container vessel MSC Sofia Celeste.
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Transformers move with Rhenus
Rhenus Project Logistics has transported three transformers from the port of Duisburg in Germany to Saint-Leu-d’Esserent, France.
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Antonov soars with pharmaceutical machinery
Antonov Airlines has transported pharmaceutical machinery from Germany to the USA, where the equipment will be used for the production of Covid-19 vaccines.
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Airfreight could benefit from the ‘Suez effect’
The blockage of the Suez Canal has caused disruption to global supply chains, the full extent of which is still unknown. Charter specialist Air Partner believes that a number of forwarders may turn to airfreight services to overcome potential delays.
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ACS names Dinsdale
Air Charter Service (ACS) has appointed Ben Dinsdale as global director for humanitarian and government services.
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Jan De Nul adds Faymonville trailers
Jan De Nul Group has taken delivery of three TeleMAX flatbed trailers from Faymonville.
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Enerpac expands heavy lift capabilities
Enerpac has added split-flow pump upgrade kits that are able to network multiple pumps and lift points for higher accuracy synchronisation.
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Ever Green freed but what comes next?
The grounded container vessel Ever Given has been refloated and the Suez Canal cleared for passage, but the ripple effects of the blockage could last for much longer.
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Turbines move with Laso
Laso Transportes has delivered nine wind turbines to the Tocha II wind farm in Cantanhede, Portugal.