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Obituary: Otto Rettenmaier
German entrepreneur Otto Rettenmaier – founder of the TII Group – passed away on July 23, 2020 at the age of 93. Everyone at HLPFI extends their heartfelt condolences to his family, loved ones and colleagues.
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Brointermed and BREB team up
Brointermed and Bremer Reederei E&B (BREB) have signed a vessel sharing agreement that will see the two companies team up to offer a monthly multipurpose service connecting Europe with the main Algerian and Libyan ports.
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Optimarin spares no effort for US customers
Optimarin has signed an agreement with USA-based Lee Engineering Supply Company for the warehousing of critical spare parts for its ballast water treatment (BWT) systems in Louisiana.
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NOLA elects Leger
John Bel Edwards has appointed Walter Leger to the board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, USA (Port NOLA).
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Volga-Dnepr’s helicopter delivery
Volga-Dnepr has delivered two Mi-8 helicopters from Almaty, Kazakhstan to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to support seasonal wildfire fighting efforts.
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BigLift delivers for South Flank project
BigLift Shipping has transported two rail-mounted stacker reclaimers from Port Henderson to Port Hedland, Australia, aboard its vessel Happy Dragon.
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Ro-ro solution for Intrame
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean (WW Ocean) has shipped a fully assembled 39 m-long drag conveyor from the port of Santander in Spain to Baltimore, USA onboard its ro-ro vessel Parsifal.
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Henry Abram secures BAE contract
Heavy lift services specialist Henry Abram & Sons, part of the Malin Group, has secured a contract with BAE Systems to transport and launch a Royal Navy Type 26 vessel on the banks of the River Clyde, Scotland.
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US imports of mobile cranes: a matter of national security?
A petition filed by Wisconsin-based crane manufacturer Manitowoc Company in late December has sparked an investigation by the US Department of Commerce into whether the import of mobile cranes into the USA threatens to impair national security and harm domestic manufacturing.
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Seville undergoes digital transformation
The Port Authority of Seville (APS) is establishing a project office that will coordinate the digital transformation of the port.
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C-Job expands network in Poland
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects is opening an office in Gdansk, Poland to expand the company’s activities in the Baltic and Scandinavian region.
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M-Kran lifts with Demag
Russian crane service provider M-Kran lifted coke drum components using a newly acquired Demag CC 8800-1 crawler crane at the Kstovo oil refinery east of Moscow, Russia.
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PHL Hydraulics opts for Enerpac
PHL Hydraulics UK has used an Enerpac SCJ-50 cube jack system to install a 40-ton (36.3-tonne) processing vessel in a chemical plant.
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Posidonia 2020 cancelled
The Posidonia 2020 exhibition and conference, which is held every two years in Athens, has been cancelled due to uncertainty surrounding Covid-19.
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Fagioli partners with Somalev
Fagioli has formed a strategic alliance with Somalev Cranes & Logistics to provide heavy lifting services for upcoming projects in Morocco and the surrounding region.
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Boldwind arrives in Denmark
United Wind Logistics – part of the United Group – has transported eight turbine blades for MHI Vestas Offshore wind aboard its vessel Boldwind.
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Jackets delivered to Moray East
Offshore Heavy Transport’s (OHT) vessel Hawk has delivered nine wind turbine jackets and one substation platform to the port of Nigg, Scotland, for the Moray East offshore wind farm.
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Italian shipyard acquires Cometto SYT
Italy-based shipbuilder Cantiere Navale Visentini has taken delivery of a Cometto shipyard transporter (SYT).
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Mammoet completes load-out
Mammoet has loaded out a 3,200-tonne jacket foundation and accompanying piles onto the heavy transport vessel Hua Xing Long at Eversendai’s offshore fabrication yard, in Ras al Khaimah in the UAE.
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Poland promotes offshore wind potential
The Polish government has published a revised strategy to boost offshore wind energy projects in its waters. State support in the form of Contracts for Difference (CfD) will be issued for 5.9 GW of capacity – up from a previously announced 4.6 GW – according to the Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA).