All News articles – Page 261
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Rhenus in BLG deal
Rhenus Air & Ocean plans to acquire a part of BLG Logistics Group’s freight forwarding business.
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Jumbo tackles flash rust issue
Jumbo has developed a prototype belt sander for the removal of temporary welded securings from its fleet of heavy lift vessels. The method is faster than existing methods, better for the environment, and improves the appearance of a vessel.
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Sarens completes multi-year project
Cranes from Sarens’ fleet have been used to install more than 20,000 tonnes of equipment for the construction of a 660 MW power plant in Ptolemaida, Greece.
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Konecranes adds inspections app
Konecranes has developed its CheckApp for Daily Inspections to help crane users record their findings while performing pre-shift and/or pre-lift inspections.
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Windship targets zero emissions with ship design
Windship Technology has unveiled what it claims to be the first “true zero emission” ship design.
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Liebherr unveils LR 1700-1.0 crawler crane
Liebherr has launched the LR 1700-1.0 crawler crane boasting a maximum lifting capacity of 700 tonnes.
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Fehmarn project progresses
Blue Water Shipping is providing port services and warehouse solutions for the Fehmarn project, which involves the construction of an 18 km-long tunnel between Rødbyhavn in Denmark and Puttgarden on the German island of Fehmarn.
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Ending the seafarer crisis
The Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change is a worldwide call to action to end the unprecedented crew change crisis caused by Covid-19. To date, more than 600 companies have signed up.
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CMA CGM boosts logistics services
CMA CGM has created a specialised airfreight division – CMA CGM Air Cargo.
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Belgian ports set to merge
The Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge are to join forces – a process that is expected to take a year to finalise.
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Allseas keeps busy for Tyra redevelopment
Allseas has removed a total of 27,000 tonnes of steel from Danish waters to disposal yards around the North Sea as part of Total’s Tyra redevelopment project.
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Fagioli lengthens ship
Italian heavy logistics specialist Fagioli has carried out a lengthening operation of a 135 m-long cruise ship in Palermo.
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SAL updates branding
SAL has unveiled a set of logos for each of its divisions – SAL Heavy Lift, SAL Engineering, and the recently launched SAL Renewables – as it continues its development from its heavy lift shipping roots into a multi-brand corporation.
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Gantry moves with Felbermayr
Felbermayr has relocated a 300-tonne gantry crane at the port of Duisburg, Germany, using SPMTs.
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Port of Nigg selected as Seagreen base
Global Energy Group’s (GEG) port of Nigg, Scotland, has been selected as the marshalling, storage and logistics base for 114 wind turbine foundation structures destined for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
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BBC bets on newbuilds
BBC Chartering took delivery of two F500 multipurpose vessels in the past 12 months and is set to bolster its fleet with newbuild capacity even further in the coming years.
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Sarens’ shallow water solution for Fryslân
Sarens has installed 89 monopiles at the Fryslân wind farm located on Lake IJssel in the Netherlands.
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LOC completes TCO scope
LOC has completed its role providing marine warranty survey services on the Tengizchevroil (TCO) Future Growth Project-Wellhead Pressure Management Project (FGP-WPMP).
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S.F. Holding to take Kerry Logistics stake
S.F. Holding will take a 51.5 percent stake in Kerry Logistics Network.
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Verton partners with Crosby
The Crosby Group has invested in Australia-based Verton Technologies. The companies will collaborate to accelerate the adoption of Verton’s remote-control load orientation solutions.