All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 25
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DSV forms joint venture with NEOM
Freight forwarder DSV and NEOM – Saudi Arabia’s mega project to construct a new urban area – have formed a USD10 billion exclusive joint venture to support the development the projects taking place.
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Schmidbauer names Kopka in Poland
German heavy lift and heavy haulage company Schmidbauer has appointed Ireneusz Kopka as a sales representative in Poland.
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Project cargoes move through Ipswich
The port of Ipswich in the UK, owned and operated by Associated British Ports (ABP), has facilitated the movement of a generator, turbine and transformer for an energy project in East Anglia.
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Declining throughput in leading Benelux ports
In the first nine months of 2023, both the port of Rotterdam and the port of Antwerp-Bruges recorded a drop of 9 percent in terms of throughput compared to the same period in 2022. Both gateways attribute the declining volumes to continued economic instability.
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GT USA welcomes Liebherr crane
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Frauke has delivered one of Liebherr’s largest mobile harbour cranes to GT USA’s Canaveral Cargo Terminal (CCT).
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Robert Wynn completes transformer deliveries
Robert Wynn & Sons, on behalf of Daher, has transported two transformers from the port of Lorient to Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer, France.
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CVOW monopiles arrive in Virginia
The first eight monopile foundations for the Dominion Energy Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Farm (CVOW) have been delivered to the Portsmouth Marine Terminal in Virginia, USA.
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First feeder operation for Vineyard Wind
Foss Offshore Wind, Seaqualize, GE, DEME Offshore US and Barge Master have completed the first feeder operation for the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind farm in the USA.
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Milford Haven applies for FLOWMIS funding
The port of Milford Haven in Wales has submitted a multi-million-pound funding application to the UK government’s Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme (FLOWMIS) to expand Pembroke Port.
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Sea & Ports partners with Link Logistics for Turkish agency
Sea & Ports Group is partnering with Link Logistics to launch Imagesa Türkiye – a maritime agency within the Sea & Ports Group.
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OOG Network gathers
OOG Network held its third annual general meeting (AGM) at the Grand Hyatt in Bali on October 2-7.
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COLI coordinates shiploader delivery
COLI Shipping & Transport has delivered a second-hand shiploader and related cargo from Hamriyah, UAE, to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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ICS collaborates with Shipnext
The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) is collaborating with shipping platform and marketplace Shipnext to enhance the education of its students.
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Multipurpose market sentiment continues its decline
The October edition of One World Shipbrokers’ market sentiment index (MSI) stands at its lowest level since its inception in March 2021.
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Rowley to replace Aune as Wallem CEO
John-Kaare Aune is stepping down as Wallem Group’s ceo. After a period of transition, John Rowley will join the company as his replacement in January 2024.
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Allelys hauls turbine generator to Sutton Bridge
UK-based heavy haulage expert Allelys has delivered a 176-tonne steam turbine generator to the port of Sutton Bridge, Spalding.
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ICTSI progresses with terminal development in Indonesia
International Container Services Inc (ICTSI) has held a groundbreaking ceremony at its East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT) in Indonesia as the development of a state-of-the-art gateway for the Lamongan, Tuban and central Java hinterlands kicks off.
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COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers opens Dubai office
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers (Southeast Asia) has opened a representative office in Dubai, UAE.
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PSA Belgium loads heavy lift unit onto ONE Treasure
PSA Belgium has loaded a 195-tonne breakbulk unit at its Noordzee Terminal in Antwerp.
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ESL Shipping names Ylitalo to target renewables
Finland-based dry bulk specialist ESL Shipping has appointed Juha Ylitalo as head of renewable energy and project transportation, effective November 1.