All News articles – Page 494
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ESTA joins IRU
The European association for abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA) has joined the International Road Transport Union (IRU) as an affiliate member.
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Wittrock doubles up with Demag
German crane service provider, Wittrock Group, has placed an order for two Demag AC 250-5 all-terrain cranes.
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Rail wagons roll to Dammam
Abnormal Load Services (ALS) has transported 1,186 rail wagons from a factory in Poland to Saudi Arabia.
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Oversized containers arrive in Everett
The port of Everett has welcomed the first specialised containers carrying aerospace components for the new Boeing 777X.
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Crane Worldwide strengthens aerospace team
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed two members of staff to its UK time critical team.
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Locos move through Jaxport
Stevedoring company Portus has loaded two locomotives onboard Amasus' heavy lift vessel Eemslift Dafne at the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport), for onward transportation to Guinea.
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ESTA and FEM summit puts safety in focus
The third ESTA and FEM Experts Summit, held in Hamburg on March 6, brought together industry speakers from across the wind energy supply chain to discuss the safety and standards in onshore wind farm construction.
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CN Rail CEO steps down
Luc Jobin, the ceo of Canadian railway operator CN Rail, has stepped down with immediate effect.
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End of the line for Dockwise brand
In announcing a return to profitability in 2017, Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) also revealed that it will transition all of its brands to the Boskalis brand name during this year.
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Pavão awarded with Great appointment
Great Ocean Maritime Services has appointed Celso Pavão to manage its newly opened office in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Adams adds wind energy transport units
The Adams Group has placed an order for three FSH 10 blade tip lifting devices from Goldhofer.
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Sterling Global Marine acquires
In the UK, Sterling Global Marine has acquired fellow marine surveying company, Geoff Waddington & Partners in a move it says will allow the company to significantly upscale its business across both the leisure and commercial industry sectors.
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VTG sends to Siberia
VTG, the German rail logistics company, has handled the shipment of around 35,000 tons (31,751 tonnes) of cargo, from Asia, Europe, and the USA, to Tobolsk, Siberia.
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Heavy lift crane vessel makes progress
OOS International, the Dutch company which offers specialist offshore decommissioning, ship management and heavy lift services reports that construction of its newbuild semi-submersible heavy lift crane vessel OOS Serooskerke is making good progress.
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Sode up at APL
APL Logistics has appointed Jens Romer Sode as regional vice president, Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
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WCA members on the move
Pasquinelli Ennio, a member of the WCA Projects network in Italy, has handled a shipment of 17 components from Italy to the Middle East Gulf.
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Mammoet supports Seaspan
Mammoet Canada has assisted Seaspan Shipyards with the launch of the first of three ships designed and built for the Canadian Coast Guard.
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Erickson flies poles into position
140 new composite poles, which will connect the Dorenell wind farm to Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' (SSEN) Blackhillock substation, near Keith, Scotland, have been installed with the help of a specialist helicopter.
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Enerpac barges into Antwerp
Roll-iT has recently used an Enerpac JS-250 jack-up system to assist with the transport a 300-tonne bridge deck from Ghent to Antwerp, through the Belgian canal network, onboard a Victrol pontoon.
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Thorco adds vessel trio to its fleet
Thorco Projects has expanded its fleet with the addition of three 12,000 dwt tweendeck vessels.