All News articles – Page 84
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Cometto SPMTs deployed in South Korea for floating dock transport
380 modular axle lines of Cometto MSPEs have been deployed for the transport of an 18,000-tonne floating dock in Gwangyang port, South Korea.
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Offshore wind support and maintenance facility breaks ground at Norfolk
Ground was broken June 29 at Fairwinds Landing in Norfolk, Virginia for what will be one of the first dedicated offshore wind energy operations support facilities in North America. Plans include enhanced project cargo and heavy lift handling capabilities.
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Jumbo Kinetic collects cargoes for the Basra refinery upgrade
Jumbo-SAL-Alliance has loaded modules onboard Jumbo Kinetic destined for JGC Corporation’s refinery upgrade project in Basra, Iraq.
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Port Canaveral completes NCB3 renovation
Port Canaveral in the USA has officially opened its renovated North Cargo Berth 3 (NCB3).
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Offshore installation vessel Green Jade ready to serve APAC market
The heavy lift and offshore installation vessel Green Jade has officially joined the DEME fleet. The moment was marked with a naming ceremony held at the Kaohsiung shipyard in Taiwan.
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Clemenger Bertling Projects formed to tackle Australian project logistics market
Bertling Logistics and Clemenger International Freight have established a joint venture – Clemenger Bertling Projects – targeting the Australian market.
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Norden completes Thorco Projects acquisition
Norden has completed the acquisition of Thorco Projects. It has been integrated into Norden Projects & Parcelling, which falls under the company’s freight services and trading business unit.
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Mammoet no longer for sale
SHV Holdings has decided against selling its transport engineering and heavy lift subsidiary, Mammoet.
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Blue Water handles challenging rack transport in Esbjerg
Blue Water Shipping’s heavy modular transporter team has transported blade racks at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark.
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Laso Transportes opens second Italian office
Portuguese specialised transport company Laso Transportes is expanding its activities in the Italian market and opening a second branch office in the country.
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Engineered Rigging names Moore and Reed
USA-based Engineered Rigging has appointed Andy Moore as a project engineer and Peyton Reed as its cost accountant.
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Mammoet assists with Portland terminal expansion
Mammoet is supporting Portland International Airport’s (PDX) main terminal expansion project. The heavy lift specialist is on hand to jack up, transport and install 20 roof panels all while avoiding passenger disruption.
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Pressure grows as German heavy transport crisis worsens
A group of 31 economic, business and transport organisations have come together to increase the pressure on the German government to take urgent action to improve the heavy transport crisis in the country.
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Apollo Portconnect Experts launched
Apollo Global Experts has launched Apollo Portconnect, a network geared towards ship agents catering for breakbulk and project cargo vessels, dry and liquid bulkers and offshore vessels.
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Marguisa adds breakbulk service between Brazil and West Africa
Marguisa Shipping Lines has expanded its services in the Brazilian market with the introduction of a semi-liner breakbulk service between Brazil and West Africa – the SAWAF service.
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AAL supports port development projects around the globe
AAL Shipping has supported port and terminal development projects in Vietnam and Australia, with the delivery of heavy lift cranes and related components.
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InterMax coordinates oversized move
InterMax Logistics Solution has coordinated the transport of an oversized flotation deinking tank and high-speed pulp washer from China to Aliaga port, Turkiye.
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SGL on hand for the Rufisque project cargo deliveries
Scan Global Logistics (SGL) is delivering 90,000 freight tons of plant equipment for a clinker production line in Rufisque, Senegal.
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Wagenborg bolsters tug fleet
The Netherlands-headquartered Wagenborg has purchased an ASD 3280 tug to boost its position in the northwest Europe towage market.
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CIP confirms USD350 million investment for South Korean offshore wind
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has committed to investing USD350 million into offshore wind energy projects in South Korea.