All North America articles – Page 34
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BATI busy with yacht deliveries
Turkey-headquartered BATI Group continues to busy itself with yacht deliveries around the world.
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Welland Canal collision
dship Carriers confirmed that its chartered vessel, Alanis, was involved in a collision whilst transiting the Welland Canal, Ontario, Canada. All crew are safe and accounted for and there is no pollution.
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Hicks joins deugro
deugro group has appointed Reda Hicks as senior counsel for the North American region.
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Jan De Nul completes Virginia project
Jan De Nul Group has completed the installation of two wind turbines at the Coastal Virginia demonstrator offshore wind project.
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Stevens Towing moves ship components
Stevens Towing has delivered ship components from the UK, Germany and Norway to a shipyard on the US West Coast using its vessel Coastal Venture.
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Louisiana boosts capacity with Konecranes
The port of South Louisiana in the USA has ordered two 125-tonne capacity Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 harbour cranes.
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Jaxport’s military move
Stevedores from Patriot Rail and Ports have loaded equipment for the US Army onboard the ro-ro carrier ARC Endurance at the Blount Island Marine Terminal in the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport).
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Allied Ocean Transport adds heavy lifter
Allied Ocean Transport, which specialises in yacht transport, has added the heavy lift vessel Industrial Grace to its fleet. The vessel has a lifting capacity of 1,400 tonnes.
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Tag along with Talbert
USA-based Talbert has introduced its series of tag-a-long AC trailers that have been designed to minimise load times for everyday hauling of small-to-medium size equipment.
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Port NOLA elects commissioners
The board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, USA (Port NOLA) has elected Darryl Berger as chairman, William Langenstein as vice chairman, and Charles Ponstein as secretary treasurer.
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CIS and CM Labs boost training offering
Crane Industry Services (CIS) and CM Labs Simulations have expanded its simulation training for operators of cranes, earthmoving equipment, and maritime and port equipment.
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New Jersey port project targets offshore wind
The US state of New Jersey has released plans to construct a purpose-built marshalling and manufacturing port dedicated to the offshore wind industry.
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GPA elects officers and reports positive outlook
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has elected its board officers for the coming fiscal year and revealed better-than-expected results for the month of May.
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Omega Morgan handles wind components
Omega Morgan has been busy offloading wind turbine components destined for a project near Arlington in Oregon, USA.
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Increasing US demand for AAL’s services
Project cargo flows into the USA during the pandemic have been hit in multiple ways, but AAL Shipping has seen an increase in breakbulk demand, driven largely by the wind energy industry.
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Volga-Dnepr delivers for NASA mission
On May 18 Volga-Dnepr transported a 32 m-long rocket booster from Huntsville in Alabama to Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA.
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Bellemare completes complex move
Eastern Canada-based Transport Bellemare has coordinated the delivery of six rotor/stator components across the country.
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KOGA hands shipment with CARE
KOGA Shipping has loaded cargoes aboard its multipurpose vessel, HC Svea Kim, at the CARE terminal in Houston, USA
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Blue Water keeps busy with wind shipments
Blue Water Port Services is handling offshore wind turbines for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, which are destined for projects in the USA and the Netherlands.