All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 53
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Switzerland recognises ECOL
Switzerland is the latest country to formally recognise ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL), as the scheme continues to expand its influence.
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Voltaire departs China
Jan De Nul Group’s jack-up vessel Voltaire has left the COSCO Shipping Shipyard in China and is currently heading for Dubai.
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Vehviläinen to step down as Cargotec CEO
Cargotec ceo Mika Vehviläinen will retire from the role during 2023. He has served as ceo since 2013.
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MSC completes Bolloré Africa Logistics acquisition
MSC Group’s wholly owned subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies Services has completed the acquisition of Bolloré Africa Logistics.
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Landmark year for EFG Scandinavia
EMS-Fehn-Group’s Norway-based heavy lift specialist EFG Scandinavia has had a record-setting year, installing 170 wind turbines at various project sites in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Lithuania.
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Prangl lifts dome and bell in Hungary
Austria-based crane company Prangl has used its Liebherr LTM 1250-6.1 mobile crane to lift a dome and a 6-tonne bell from Saint Adalbert’s cathedral in Esztergom, Hungary.
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Ports of Stockholm appoints Bosson
Magdalena Bosson will step up as ceo of the Ports of Stockholm on January 1, 2023.
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Catchings joins 4D team
4D Supply Chain Consulting has welcomed Nancy Catchings to the team, leading the centre of excellence for its Letter of Credit courses.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen optimistic for year ahead
Ro-ro operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen is cautiously optimistic about the prospects of the breakbulk industry next year.
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HMM and NBP collaborate for breakbulk service
South Korean multipurpose shipping line HMM and Japan’s NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers (NBP) will collaborate on their breakbulk services between the Far East and the Middle East.
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Fagioli partners with Vietranstimex
In late October 2022, Fagioli Asia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Vietnam’s Vietranstimex.
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Kestrel offloads in Rosyth
Kestrel Liner Agencies’ project and marine team has discharged a 185-tonne unit in Rosyth, UK.
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Final 747 departs Boeing’s factory
Last week, the final Boeing 747 freighter to be manufactured left the company’s widebody factory in advance of its delivery to Atlas Air in early 2023.
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Skou to step down at Maersk
Soren Skou is stepping down as ceo of A. P. Møller – Mærsk. He will be succeeded by Vincent Clerc, currently ceo of the company’s ocean and logistics business, effective January 1, 2023.
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BOCS Bremen joins liner service
BOCS Bremen Overseas Chartering and Shipping has added the 2011-built vessel BOCS Bremen to its liner service.
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Seagreen contracts awarded to Global Port Services
Global Port Services, owned by Global Energy Group and Scotland’s port of Nigg, has secured multiple contracts to support the Seagreen wind energy project off the coast of Angus.
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Trail King boosts team
North American trailer manufacturer Trail King has appointed Steve Werkmeister and Adam Risher as district sales managers.
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Total Movements handles mining equipment
Total Movements has transported mining equipment, including a 55-tonne mobile crusher unit and a 34-tonne mobile screening unit, to a project site in India.
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Everett opens Norton Terminal
The US West Coast port of Everett has opened the Norton Terminal.
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GPA plots breakbulk shift
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) plans to shift the majority of its breakbulk cargoes to the port of Brunswick to make way for the renovation and realignment of the docks at the port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal.