All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 43
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Ingerø joins Höegh board
Höegh Autoliners has appointed Gyrid Skalleberg Ingerø to its board of directors.
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UTC coordinates complex airfreight shipment
UTC Overseas has coordinated an airfreight shipment from Egypt to Chicago, USA.
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Singh joins Red Wolf Global
Thailand-headquartered Red Wolf Global has appointed Nilesh Vikram Singh as its projects business development manager and industrial projects team leader.
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Mammoet invests in electric heavy lift ring crane
Heavy lift and engineered transport specialist Mammoet is building a 6,000-tonne lift capacity ring crane that can be fully operated using electric power, with delivery scheduled for 2024.
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BIFA bolsters training portfolio with Wilkinson promotion
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) – the trade association that represents UK freight forwarding and logistics businesses – has appointed Graeme Wilkinson as its training development manager.
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Dutch Cory team debuts with barge transport project
It did not take long for the new Cory Brothers team in Rotterdam to put its skills on show with a shipment of barges destined for the Caribbean.
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All-cargo airline One Air takes to the skies
One Air has been awarded its air operators’ certificate (AOC) by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), marking the launch of the UK-based all-cargo airline.
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Albert Regel erects electricity pylons with Liebherr
German crane contractor Albert Regel is using Liebherr mobile cranes from its fleet to support the construction of an extra-high voltage power line through Lower Saxony and Hesse.
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ESTA award winners revealed in the Netherlands
The winners of the 2023 ESTA Awards of Excellence have been revealed at a ceremony at the Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.
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Huisman and Siemens Gamesa develop stabilising system
Huisman and wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa have worked together to develop a system that will stabilise wind turbine components during installation.
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Crowley officially opens Eureka office
USA-based maritime and logistics company Crowley has held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its wind services office in Eureka, California.
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PPG to meet in Singapore
Members of the Project Professionals Group (PPG) will gather in Singapore at the Orchard Hotel from September 6-7 for the network’s 13th annual conference.
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Slight decline in throughput for the port of Rotterdam
Throughput at the port of Rotterdam declined slightly in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period last year, with containers and breakbulk cargoes registering a drop in volumes.
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Senior appointments at BBC Chartering
Tim Kopfensteiner will step up as president of BBC Chartering USA later this year, succeeding Per Petersen. Alexander Fürst will take over Kopfensteiner’s role of chief chartering officer in Leer, Germany.
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Grimaldi’s G5-class ro-ro units start rolling in
Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of its first G5-class ro-ro multipurpose vessel, Great Antwerp, at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in Ulsan, South Korea.
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ADNOC L&S boosts its logistics offering
ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S) – the shipping and maritime logistics arm of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) – has unveiled its integrated logistics services platform (ILSP).
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Antwerp welcomes project cargo investment
PSA Breakbulk – a joint venture between PSA and Felbermayr – is investing in a heavy lift logistics hub at the Churchill Dock in the port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Maersk Supply Service and GustoMSC partner on wind installation vessel design
Maersk Supply Service and GustoMSC will collaborate on the design of a wind turbine installation vessel for the next generation of turbines. The aim of the collaboration is to create an upgraded design that can serve the offshore wind market in Europe.
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Military cargoes move through Jaxport
The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) recently facilitated the movement of nearly 2,500 pieces of US military cargo, including almost 100 aircraft, at its Blount Island Marine Terminal.
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Spliethoff christens Brouwersgracht in Amsterdam
The Netherlands-headquartered Spliethoff has held a christening ceremony for its DP2 B-type vessel Brouwersgracht in the Cacaohaven in Amsterdam.