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Wallenius Wilhelmsen to reactivate final three vessels
During the third quarter of this year, Wallenius Wilhelmsen will reactive the last three of its vessels that were placed in cold layup. The reactivated vessels will replace capacity sourced through short-term charters.
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ESTA concerned with ‘unworkable’ French blind spot rules
Both ESTA and the International Road Transport Union (IRU) have raised concerns over the introduction of rules on blind spot safety stickers for road transport vehicles travelling in France. Talks are underway between the European Commission and the French authorities.
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Denholm’s difficult delivery in Scotland
Denholm Global Logistics has delivered 58 switchgear units from Grangemouth to the remote Crystal Rig wind farm in Scotland.
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Mammoet transports South African Navy vessel
Mammoet South Africa has transported the first of three multi-mission inshore patrol vessels (MMIPV) for the South African Navy.
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Bertling teams up with United Logistics in Qatar
Bertling has formed a partnership with United Logistics in Qatar.
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Hyundai Glovis steps up breakbulk focus
Hyundai Glovis is diversifying its services and will deploy its fleet of pure car and truck carriers (PCTC) to cater to large-sized, breakbulk cargo.
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Wilhelmsen intensifies renewables focus
Wilhelmsen has established its New Energy business segment as part of plans to intensify its growth in renewable energy and decarbonisation.
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Steil opts for Liebherr
Germany-based Steil Kranarbeiten has taken delivery of a Liebherr LTM 1120-4.1 all-terrain crane.
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Multitrade completes OOG shipment to Germany
Multitrade has delivered out-of-gauge (OOG) cargo from Barcelona in Spain to a warehouse in Germany.
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Samuel Amsler moves with Faymonville
Samuel Amsler deployed a Faymonville MegaMAX lowbed semi-trailer to transport a 24-tonne steel container from Muttenz in Switzerland to Emmen, the Netherlands.
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Liebherr invests in Ehingen
Crane manufacturer Liebherr is investing in its site in Ehingen, Germany. The upgrades will see its warehouses modernised, and its internal material flows restructured, amongst other improvements.
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Vaccination: A legal minefield for the marine industry
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that lack of access to vaccinations for seafarers is placing shipping in a legal minefield, while leaving global supply chains vulnerable.
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Blue Water posts record result
Blue Water Group posted a profit of EUR25.8 million (USD30.5 million) in 2020, surpassing last 2019’s record result of EUR25.7 million (USD30.4 million).
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TABmarine delivers Osprey barges
TABmarine has handed over two barges to UK-based Osprey Maritime – Osprey Bouwer and Osprey Fabrique.
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Elevon handles blades in Scandinavia
Elevon – a joint venture of Abnormal Load Services (ALS) and NorSea – has been busy moving wind turbine components for two projects in Scandinavia.
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Hareket handles heavy lifts in Azerbaijan
Hareket has handled the heavy lift and transport of components for an offshore oil drilling and production platform in Azerbaijan.
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Fabricius named at Crosby Group
The Crosby Group has appointed Wim Fabricius as managing director for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
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Nass to lead Gulfport
Mississippi State Port Authority (MSPA) has appointed Jon Nass as ceo and executive director of the port of Gulfport, USA.
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Eurocaba boosts fleet with Tadano Demag
Eurocaba 3000 – part of Spanish crane rental and heavy haulage group provider Caba Elevación – has taken delivery of a Demag AC 100-4L all-terrain crane.
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Lozano steps up at Airpes
Airpes – a manufacturer of lifting, weighing and under-the-jib equipment – has appointed Alex Lozano as technical director for the Americas.