Overland news – Page 21
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Miller Transfer adds to fleet
North American specialised transport provider Miller Transfer has added a Faymonville HighwayMAX multi-axle trailer to its fleet.
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SPMTs: The principles of stability
Ton Raemakers and André van der Steen of Eager.one will present a free webinar on April 28 detailing the principles of stability during SPMT transport projects.
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Wieringermeer wind farm progresses
Van der Vlist has commenced the second phase of its project scope for the Wieringermeer wind farm project in the Netherlands.
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Construction continues in Genoa
The third span of the new bridge in Genoa, Italy has been installed by Salini Impregilo and Fincantieri, as construction progresses amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Robert Owen John Wynn passes away
Robert Owen John Wynn, former director of UK heavy haulage firm Robert Wynn & Sons, passed away on April 10, 2020.
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Shodesh moves Rooppur cargoes
Shodesh Shipping & Logistic Company has acted as an agent in Mongla, Bangladesh for a shipment of nuclear power plant equipment from St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Barnhart’s spectacular column move
Barnhart Crane & Rigging has completed the transportation of a 317-ft (96.6 m) column vessel in Texas, which involved crossing the San Bernard River in eye-catching fashion.
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Doolan’s calls on Scheuerle for heavy haul
Australia-based Doolan’s Heavy Haulage has transported two 160-tonne crusher components over a distance of 1,400 km.
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Osprey invests in its barge fleet
UK-headquartered Osprey Group has signed a GBP3 million (USD3.7 million) shipbuilding contract for two offshore barges – Osprey Bouwer and Osprey Fabrique.
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Sarens plans Ukrainian expansion
Sarens Ukraine plans to increase its crane fleet by five units, by the end of 2020.
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Mammoet completes SWCRR project scope
Mammoet has completed its heavy lift and transport scope for the Southwest Calgary Ring Road (SWCRR) project, which began in 2017.
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Steel shipment for Alistair
Alistair Group has transported steel structures from Durban, South Africa to Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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GS Express moves in Malaysia
GS Express Logistics has transported three 88.8-ton (80.6-tonne) CO2 storage tanks from Westport, Port Klang to Kerteh, Malaysia.
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Roll-Lift handles blades in Houston
Roll-Lift USA has utilised Faymonville TeleMAX trailers to move wind turbine blades from the port of Houston.
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Silos move to Slovakia
Bolk Transport and LS International Cargo have moved two silos from Schärding, Austria to Ružomberok, Slovakia.
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Reynolds slides to success
Reynolds Transfer and Storage has used Hydra-Slide hydraulic skidding equipment to remove and replace a transformer in Madison, Wisconsin.
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SC&RA update on Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers
The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) is appealing to the US Department of Homeland Security to confirm that the crane, rigging, and specialised transportation industry is classified as Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers.
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ALS presses ahead
ALS has organised the road transport of a 70-ton (63.5-tonne) press from Italy to the Netherlands.
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Liebherr crane set for mountain work
Switzerland’s Clausen Kran has purchased a second Liebherr LTR 1060 crawler crane.
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Bilbao plans N-240 enhancement
The Port Authority of Bilbao and the Provincial Council of Bizkaia plan to create up to 11 lay-by areas on the N-240 highway, which links Tarragona to Bilbao.