All News articles – Page 267
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Port Freeport receives more funding
Port Freeport in Texas has received a second round of funding for the Freeport Harbor Channel Improvement Project (FHCIP) from the U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
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MPV sector benefits from container chaos
Delays, lack of space and a surge in tariffs is plaguing the liner shipping market. While the current situation is causing headaches for shippers and forwarders alike, there are opportunities for the breakbulk and multipurpose shipping sector.
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Cross-country move for Multi-Nation
Multi-Nation Transport has moved a 131-ton (118.8-tonne) transformer from north to south Vietnam.
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Everett completes South Terminal project
The US port of Everett and its project partners have commemorated the completion of its USD57 million South Terminal modernisation project.
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Ahlers commits to Russia
Belgium-headquartered logistics provider Ahlers will invest EUR13.2 million (USD16 million) in additional warehousing facilities in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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TT Club welcomes Kuling
Transport and logistics insurer TT Club has appointed Marcus Kuling as a specialist underwriter covering the Benelux region.
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Smooth sailing for Van der Vlist
At the turn of the year, Van der Vlist completed its first transport to the UK following the end of the Brexit transition period.
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LEEA confirms 2021 event plans
The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has confirmed that LiftEx 2021 will be held in Bahrain on September 27-28, 2021, at the Gulf Hotel Bahrain and Convention Centre.
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Durham Lifting welcomes Djawad
UK-based manufacturer Durham Lifting has appointed Wan Djawad as technical director.
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Hydratight lifts with Enerpac
UK-based Hydratight deployed an Enerpac cube jack, skidding system and turntable to remove and refit a vessel cover in an industrial complex in Germany.
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RSS bolsters Gemmak operations
UK-based Rope and Sling Specialists (RSS) has boosted its Gemmak Engineering business – the manufacturing division within the company’s engineering services department.
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SC&RA teams up with ITI
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has partnered with Industrial Training International (ITI) to promote its bridge safety and accident prevention course, amongst its other learning resources.
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Wiesbauer adds Grove unit
German crane and heavy transport specialist Wiesbauer has added a Grove GMK5150lL all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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Nooteboom partners with Hodel
Nooteboom has entered into a partnership with Switzerland’s Hodel Betriebe that will see the latter act as a service and parts centre for the manufacturer.
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ABC develops weight and balance system
Air Bridge Cargo Airlines (ABC) – part of Volga-Dnepr Group – has developed an in-house weight and balance system (WBS) for its freighter fleet.
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MACS enhances Maputo service
MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping has adjusted its vessel rotation in order to shorten the transit time between Europe and Maputo, Mozambique.
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Robert Wynn and Sons’ Terra Marique delivers refinery equipment
Robert Wynn and Sons has delivered two heavy shipments from Pembroke port to Valero’s oil refinery in Pembrokeshire, Wales, onboard its heavy lift ro-ro barge Terra Marique.
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Contracts roll in for Fagioli
Italian heavy logistics specialist Fagioli has secured three contracts, with a combined value of more than EUR80 million (USD97.4 million), for oil and gas projects in Africa, Asia and North America.
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Sarens approved as ECOL training centre
Belgium-based heavy lift specialist Sarens has been approved as a training centre for ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL).
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UK ports make freeport commitment
Many of the UK’s largest port operators have made a collective commitment to maintaining high standards of sustainability and security in UK freeports.