All News articles – Page 310
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Omega Morgan completes drum move
Heavy rigging and transportation specialist Omega Morgan has assisted with the delivery of a tail gas drum from the port of Tacoma, Washington to a refinery in Dickinson, North Dakota, USA.
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Sleipnir removes Jotun jacket
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) has removed the 8,100-tonne Jotun-B jacket in the Norwegian part of the North Sea on behalf of Vår Energi.
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Meissner steps down from Tadano
Klaus Meissner has stepped down from his role as director of product safety, engineering systems and IPM for Demag Mobile Cranes, part of the Tadano Group.
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Colonia lifts with Liebherr
Colonia Spezialfahrzeuge has used its recently acquired Liebherr LR 1800-1.0 crawler crane to erect an Enercon 4.2 MW turbine at a wind farm in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany.
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Bennett joins Crowley
Crowley Logistics has appointed Brett Bennett as its senior vice president and general manager, effective August 3.
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Red Wolf Global moves in Thailand
Red Wolf Global has transported a high-pressure separator from Laem Chabang to Rayong in Thailand.
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Cranecorp boosts fleet with Demag and Tadano
Cranecorp, based in Western Australia, has added two five-axle cranes to its fleet – a Demag AC 160-5 and a Tadano ATF 220G-5.
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Gustav Seeland bridges the gap
Gustav Seeland has transported and lifted a footbridge in Hamburg’s historic Speicherstadt warehouse district.
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ECOL aligns with BCACS crane operator licence
The European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has signed a mutual recognition agreement with the British Columbia Association for Crane Safety (BCACS) for their respective crane operator licences.
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Zvyagintsev joins Fesco board
Fesco Transportation Group has appointed Leonid Zvyagintsev to its board of directors as vice president of finance.
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Altius handles transformer transport
Altius has transported 230-ton (208.7-tonne) transformers from Croatia to Jebel Ali in the UAE.
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Ainscough supports widening project
Ainscough Crane Hire has installed a footbridge in the UK as part of the A13 road widening project.
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ABC and Atran’s medical move
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) and Atran Airlines, both part of the Volga-Dnepr Group, delivered 170 tons (154.2 tonnes) of medical equipment from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
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Swire wins MHI Vestas contract
MHI Vestas has awarded Swire Blue Ocean (SBO) a contract for the transportation and installation of 114 wind turbines for the Seagreen offshore wind farm.
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BOCS names Antwerp agent
Effective August 1, 2020 BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping will be represented by BOCS Antwerpen at the Belgian gateway.
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Drewry: rates unlikely to recover until late 2021
Industry analyst Drewry reports that charter rates for multipurpose ships, including breakbulk and heavy lift vessels, are unlikely to recover back to pre-Covid-19 levels until the end of 2021. Any recovery would take even longer if the global pandemic is not contained.
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Tutt Bryant launches Queen Beetle
Tutt Bryant Heavy Lift & Shift has loaded out the 770-tonne Queen Beetle high-speed ferry at a shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia.
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BIMCO urges action on seafarers
The UK government hosted a global summit on the impact of Covid-19 on crew changes on July 9, 2020. Just 15 countries attended.
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Geodis calls for decarbonisation
Global transport and logistics company Geodis has joined the European Clean Trucking Alliance (ECTA) as part of its commitment to decarbonise road freight.
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Mitigating Covid-19 risks aboard vessels
DNV GL has launched its Certification in Infection Prevention – Maritime programme (CIP-M). The certification has been developed to give passengers and crew confidence that comprehensive infection prevention measures are in place.