All News articles – Page 290
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OHT names Millward
OHT has appointed Tony Millward to head up its wind turbine generator (WTG) installation business, effective January 1, 2021.
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Geodis hosts emissions calculator
Geodis has made an online emissions calculator that determines the carbon footprint of a freight shipment.
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Grove cranes support Sydney terminal construction
Marr Contracting and RAR Group each deployed a Grove GMK6400 crane for an infrastructure development project at the Moorebank logistics park in Sydney, Australia.
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Jones joins Groupe BBL
Groupe BBL has appointed Martin Jones as its UK head of commercial for project logistics and chartering.
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Kübler delivers railcar for Amprion
German transmission system operator Amprion has taken delivery of a custom-made heavy-duty railway wagon from Kübler Heavy Rail.
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Shipping’s concerns – Covid-19 and beyond
Unsurprisingly, a survey from law firm DWF has found that the majority of traders and operators in the shipping sector feel that Covid-19 has negatively affected their revenue, employee headcount and insurance premiums. The future concerns, however, involve environmental regulations, geo-political tension and autonomous ships.
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Mammoet wins Training Award
HLPFI is pleased to announce that Mammoet has won the Training Award, sponsored by RTL, at the Heavy Lift Awards 2020.
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UAL adds East Africa services
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has started a direct service between north-west Europe and East Africa.
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Crosby strengthens UK team
The Crosby Group has appointed Jamie Kirkbride as area sales manager, UK North.
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Clean Arctic Alliance rejects draft HFO regulation
The Clean Arctic Alliance – a consortium of 20 non-profit organisations – has called upon the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to modify its draft heavy fuel oil (HFO) regulation, describing the current proposal as “a ban in name only”.
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Diversifying freight flows to reduce post-Brexit risk
The UK Major Ports Group (UKMPG) has said that the UK can reduce the risks of delays and congestion after the Brexit transition period if freight flows diversify their points of entry.
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Air cargo recovery could turn toxic for forwarders
September marks the fifth consecutive month of positive indicators in the global air cargo market since April 2020’s 37 percent year-on-year decline in volumes – signalling a continued gradual recovery, according to CLIVE Data Services.
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Swire Projects launched
The China Navigation Company (CNCo) has launched Swire Projects to provide specialist shipping services to the energy, resource and infrastructure sector.
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Pit Row welcomes Todd
Steven Todd has been named president of Pit Row Transportation Solutions (PRTS) and partner of Pit Row Legal Solutions (PRLS).
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Hwang steps up at Jumbo
Jumbo has appointed Jason Hwang as its managing director in South Korea, effective November 1, 2020.
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Sarens scoops Safety Award
HLPFI is pleased to announce that Sarens has won the Safety Award, sponsored by deugro group, at the Heavy Lift Awards 2020.
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UECC joins UN Global Compact initiative
United European Car Carriers (UECC) has joined the United Nations (UN) Global Compact initiative.
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Kita handles construction cargoes
Kita Logistics has transported around 6,000 freight tons of construction machinery and equipment from various jobsites in Turkey to Moldova.
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Christchurch office for Gebrüder Weiss
Gebrüder Weiss has opened a representative office for air and seafreight services in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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ICTSI invests in gateway to Central Africa
Kribi Multipurpose Terminal (KMT) – a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) – has begun commercial operations at the port of Kribi in Cameroon.