All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 59
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Protranser delivers cargoes to Turkey
China-based Protranser has coordinated the delivery of 605 cu m of cargo from Tianjin port to Iskenderun, Turkey.
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Cadeler’s F-class booked until 2030
Cadeler has reached an agreement with an undisclosed customer that will see its hybrid F-class installation vessel, scheduled for delivery in 2025, contracted on projects between 2027 and 2030 – once again demonstrating the strong demand for offshore installation capacity.
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AAL boosts owned tonnage
AAL Shipping has expanded its fleet of owned vessels with the delivery of AAL Gunsan and AAL Geelong.
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Wind components hauled to Texas
C.H. Robinson has moved 197,790 cu m of wind turbine components from a laydown yard in Kansas to a project in Texas, USA.
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Combi Lift delivers
Combi Lift has delivered a 360-tonne reactor system and accessories to Rotterdam.
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Klaipeda to target offshore wind
The Lithuanian port city of Klaipeda hopes to maximise its strategic location and become a hub for the offshore wind energy industry in the Baltic.
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Collé places large heavy-duty trailer order with Nooteboom
Collé Rental & Sales – a European company specialising in the rental, sales and service of machines and equipment for the construction industry – has placed an order for 26 Nooteboom semi-low loaders with self-steering axles.
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Crowley acquires land for Salem Harbor terminal
USA-based Crowley is moving forward with the development of the Salem Harbor Wind Terminal in Massachusetts with the purchase of 42 acres (17 ha) of land.
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Morris joins ABP
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Tim Morris as group head of corporate affairs, effective November 28.
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Megalift supports Pulau Indah power plant
Malaysian project logistics specialist Megalift, member of the XLProjects (XLP) network, has handled heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) for the 1,200 MW gas-fired combined-cycle Pulau Indah power plant in Port Klang.
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Four-crane lift for R&D
Canada’s R&D Crane has mobilised four of the largest cranes in its fleet to lift a 446.6-tonne bridge segment as part of the Four Signature Bridges contract for Toronto’s Port Lands project.
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Keen’s heavy-duty fleet upgrade
Keen Transport, Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s inland logistics service provider in the USA, is upgrading its fleet of trucks, including the addition of a 13-axle heavy-duty trailer and two removable gooseneck (RGN) trailers.
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British FFIV fleet to join OCF bid
Aberdeen-based Zero-C Offshore, which is in the process of building a fleet of British-flagged and owned heavy lift vessels for the wind energy sector, has become the latest member of Opportunity Cromarty Firth (OCF) – the consortium behind the bid for a Green Freeport in Inverness and the Cromarty Firth.
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Mello joins TGP Brazil
Renato Mello has been named managing director of Trans Global Projects Brazil.
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THLG gathers in Antwerp
The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) has held its 67th conference in Antwerp, Belgium.
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AAL strengthens Americas team
AAL Shipping has boosted its team in the Americas in recent months, with several key appointments.
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Record lift at Tyra II
Heerema Marine Contractors has installed TotalEnergies’ biggest Tyra II topside – the 17,000-tonne TEG module – using its vessel Sleipnir.
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Atlas Air takes 747-8 delivery
Atlas Air has taken delivery of a Boeing 747-8 freighter – the second in a series of four 747-8Fs ordered by the company in 2021.
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Frustration in Italy
Companies in Italy are complaining that illogical and excessive bureaucracy is seriously hindering the heavy transport and lifting sector, according to the European association of abnormal road transport and mobile cranes (ESTA).
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Tschudi transports Temane cargoes
The Tschudi Mozambique team has coordinated the transport of two reserve tanks and a four-man sleeper unit to the Sasol Mozambique Temane thermal power station.