All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 14
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Heavy Lift Awards returns for 2024
Entries are now open for the Heavy Lift Awards 2024, which is returning for its sixth year on October 23 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
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COLI coordinates complex tank shipment
COLI Shipping & Transport do Brasil, part of COLI Group, has transported 26,000 freight tons of cargo from Gdansk, Poland, to Papeete, Tahiti.
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GPLN to hold heavy transport seminar
The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is holding a heavy transport and lifting seminar on May 21, 2024, at the Hilton The Hague Hotel in the Netherlands.
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Hacklin Logistics names Lindroos
Finland-based project freight forwarder Hacklin Logistics has appointed Mikko Lindroos as its business development manager.
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Engineered Rigging adds Enerpac SBL600 gantry
USA-based Engineered Rigging has taken delivery of an Enerpac Super Boom Lift (SBL) 600 hydraulic gantry.
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SAL Heavy Lift deploys Zhong Ren 121 for hull transport
SAL Heavy Lift has transported nine inland waterway hulls from Nantong, China, to Rotterdam onboard the Zhong Ren 121 – the semi-submersible’s first cargo operation under the shipping line’s management.
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XLP members collaborate for oversized shipments
XLP members Freight Traders and SaCeMa Nordic Projects, representing New Zealand and Denmark respectively, have collaborated on the transport of a 96-tonne generator.
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Construction commences for Blue Water in Brisbane
Construction for Blue Water Shipping’s 50,000 sq m facility at the port of Brisbane, Australia, has begun with plans to open the warehouse by the end of October.
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Historic yacht relocated by Sevenstar
Classic vessel expert G.L. Watson & Co has coordinated with Sevenstar Yacht Transport to transport the historic yacht Amazone in France.
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Total Movements welcomes Sinha
India-based project logistics and freight forwarding company Total Movements has appointed Abhinav Sinha as its chief commercial officer.
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Casper expands project cargo services with Johnson Partners deal
UK-based maritime services company Casper Group has acquired freight forwarder Johnson Partners, which specialises in handling abnormal loads, project cargo and out-of-gauge (OOG) cargoes.
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Denholm coordinates Sofia shipment
Denholm Good Logistics’ project forwarding division handled the transport of specialist reactors from Santos, Sao Paulo, in Brazil to South Shields in the UK for the Sofia offshore wind farm project.
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CLdN and Broekman bolster breakbulk focus in terminal deal
CLdN has acquired Broekman Distriport Real Estate and its subsidiary Broekman Distriport in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, as Broekman Logistics fine-tunes its focus on project cargo services.
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Logisticians consider multimodal response to Red Sea crisis
As the Red Sea crisis escalates, actors in the supply chain are having to navigate the complexities of re-routing and determining alternative solutions. Some are turning to multimodal solutions that utilise the Silk Road.
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ALS Worldwide partners with Lowther-Rolton
ALS Worldwide Group has partnered with Lowther-Rolton to offer integrated services throughout Africa.
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DNV updates standard to reflect changing nature of the offshore wind industry
DNV has updated the DNV-ST-N001 standard used for the design and planning of marine operations for the transport, installation and removal of offshore wind farms, subsea cables and oil and gas assets.
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USFR plots East Coast wind tower facility
US Forged Rings (USFR) will invest USD700 million to construct a tower fabrication facility and steel forging plant to support the US offshore wind market.
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Access World handles complex girder delivery
Access World has transported an overhead crane girder from Jurong Port, Singapore, to South Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Lu joins DHL IP as global sector head
DHL Industrial Projects (DHL IP) has appointed John Lu as global sector head, semi-conductor fabrications.
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Ørsted to exit Norway, Spain and Portugal and cut 800 jobs
Danish energy company Ørsted has approved a business plan that will see it exit several offshore markets, including Norway, Spain and Portugal, and cut up to 800 jobs.