All News articles – Page 410
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Wagenborg makes investments
Wagenborg Nedlift has taken delivery of two telescopic cranes from Demag, while Royal Wagenborg added NBP Carrier to its multipurpose fleet.
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HAV eyes electric avenue
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) has partnered with Collins Aerospace and the UK’s University of Nottingham to develop electric propulsion technologies for the Airlander 10.
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Johnson elected at Tacoma
The port of Tacoma, part of the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), has elected Eric Johnson as its executive director.
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ECOL gains recognition at home and away
Four leading crane manufacturers – Manitowoc, Tadano, Terex and Liebherr – have agreed to align their training operations with ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) scheme.
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Cargolux flies high in 2018
For the second year running, Cargolux has reported an increase in net profit after tax, despite softening demand for its services in the second half of 2018.
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Mammoet handles column shipment
Mammoet has transported and installed a 400-ton (362.9-tonne) cracking column at Cepsa’s La Rábida oil refinery in southern Spain on behalf of Prism Logistics.
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DEME completes Hornsea installation
DEME has installed 174 foundations for the Hornsea One offshore wind farm project, located 120 km off the Yorkshire coast, UK.
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Kaleido in wind shipments
Spain-headquartered Kaleido Logistics has coordinated the first of eight shipments of wind turbine components for two separate projects in South Africa.
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Silva steps up at Dachser
Celestino Silva has been appointed managing director of Dachser’s European Logistics (EL) Iberia business unit.
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Aune joins Wallem Group
John-Kaare Aune has been appointed as managing director, ship management for Wallem Group.
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EXG in vaporiser move
Express Global Logistics (EXG) transported a 70-ton (63.5-tonne) vaporiser, plus accessories, in India.
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ACE Belgium readies for launch
ACE Belgium Freighters is preparing to launch its scheduled and charter services out of Liège Airport after receiving its air operator’s certificate (AOC) from the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority.
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Mammoet relocates rock crusher
Mammoet has moved a 690-tonne rock crusher and a conveyor from the top of Graniterock’s A R Wilson quarry in Aromas, California to a new location further down in the mine.
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Carrick joins ACS board
UK-headquartered charter specialist Air Charter Service (ACS) has named Richard Carrick as a non-executive director to its group board.
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Scott-Macon adds with Tadano
USA-based Scott-Macon Equipment has purchased four Tadano Mantis telescopic boom crawler cranes.
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Merritts moves moulding machines
Joseph Merritt Group has moved four injection moulding machines from Dubai to Horncastle in the UK for plastic piping systems manufacturer Polypipe Civils.
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Wallenius and SOL form shipping venture
Wallenius and Swedish Orient Line (SOL) have joined forces to service the northern European market with five ro-ro ships.
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Midland Pallet expands skate range
Midland Pallet Trucks in the UK has expanded its range of machinery and shifting skates.
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Baltimore sets cargo record
Combined international cargo throughput at the state-owned and privately owned marine terminals at the port of Baltimore totalled a record 43 million tons in 2018.
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Macnaughton joins Air Partner
UK-headquartered charter broker Air Partner has appointed Kevin Macnaughton as managing director, charter, with immediate effect.