All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 113
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Terex sells more product lines
Terex has sold its boom truck, truck crane and crossover product lines to Load King – a subsidiary of Custom Truck One Source.
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Multiple cargoes for Parandowski
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Parandowski has called at the ports of Antwerp, Belgium and Hamburg, Germany to load heavy and oversized cargoes.
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CIMC secures Wallenius-SOL ro-ro order
Wallenius-SOL, the recently formed joint venture between Wallenius and Swedish Orient Line (SOL), has contracted CIMC for the construction of four LNG-powered ro-ro vessels.
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SAL teams up with Intermare in Italy
SAL Heavy Lift has established official representation in the Italian market through a partnership with Genoa-based Intermare Group.
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MacGregor launches FibreTrac
MacGregor has introduced its fibre rope offshore crane, FibreTrac.
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Damen showcases InvaSave 300
Damen Green Solutions is touring its InvaSave mobile ballast water treatment system around Europe to demonstrate its effectiveness in complying with the upcoming International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) regulations.
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Green vessels for Finnlines
Knud E. Hansen has signed a contract with Nanjing Jinling Shipyard in China for the construction of three ro-ro vessels, designed in close cooperation with Finnlines.
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Western picks Enerpac gantry for Humber project
Canadian heavy lift contractor, Western Mechanical, has used an Enerpac hydraulic gantry to replace bridge spans for the Humber River railroad bridge in Toronto, Canada.
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Verton develops safe solution
Under-the-jib equipment provider Verton Australia said that it has delivered the first remote load-management system, designed to improve safety and productivity in crane operations, to Universal Cranes.
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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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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.
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USA to cancel Iranian oil waivers
The USA has decided that it will not extend further waivers on Iranian oil imports after May 2, 2019.