All articles by Sophie Barnes – Page 63
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Höegh to purchase Höegh Tracer
Höegh Autoliners, through its subsidiary Höegh Autoliners Shipping, has exercised an option to purchase Höegh Tracer for USD53.2 million from Ocean Yield.
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Hollandse Kust jacket departs Vlissingen
The jacket for the Hollandse Kust (west Alpha) substation departed Heerema Fabrication Group’s Vlissingen yard onboard Malin Abram and Augustea’s CD01 barge.
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MKK in turbine installation
Bangladesh-based MKK Logistics has used an Enerpac SBL900 hydraulic gantry crane to install a 130-tonne turbine at a 718 MW combined-cycle power plant at Meghnaghat in Dhaka.
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COSCO adds service for construction vehicles
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has launched a dedicated service for transporting construction vehicles to Southeast Africa.
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CJ ICM in absorber moves
CJ ICM is transporting four absorbers from China to Uzbekistan via Haydarpasa port.
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SARR soars with air charter
SARR Freights has completed an air charter to transport 20 tonnes of hazardous cargo from Kathmandu, Nepal, to Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Protranser moves for Mexican export
Protranser has handled oversized cargo in Tianjin for export to Manzanillo, Mexico.
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COLI welcomes Mundt
COLI Schiffahrt & Transport has appointed Henning Mundt as managing director.
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Skid moves from Rades port
All Seas Shipping Agency in Tunisia was tasked with the transport of a skid measuring 9.98 m x 2.77 m x 3.81 m from Rades port.
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Allseas names van Herel in Australia
Allseas Group has appointed Evert van Herel as general manager Australia, taking over from Matthijs Groenewegen.
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C.H. Robinson in plant removal
C.H. Robinson has supported a plant closure in New York with the transport of equipment, including five machine lines, across the globe.
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Generational handover at Blue Water Shipping
Blue Water Shipping founder Kurt Skov will step down as chairman of the board of the company, with his daughter, Anne Skov, taking over as chairman of the Blue Water Foundation.
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Liebherr adds electric heavy lift ship crane
Liebherr has expanded its heavy lift ship crane portfolio with an 800-tonne capacity crane – the LS 800 E.
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Cobby to chair BIFA’s Young Forwarder Network
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has named Herbie Cobby as the chair of its virtual Young Forwarder Network (YFN).
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POSH expands with BOA Deep C
Offshore energy services provider, PACC Offshore Services Holdings (POSH) has signed an agreement to acquire the 119 m-long offshore construction vessel BOA Deep C.
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WWPC members team up for railway shipment
Ambercor Shipping and SARR Freights, members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), have arranged the urgent delivery of a railway coach from India to a testing facility in New York, USA.
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Allelys delivers Dogger Bank transformers
UK-headquartered heavy transport engineering specialist Allelys has offloaded, delivered and installed four transformers, weighing 255 tonnes, for the Dogger Bank wind farm.
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NASA’s CT-2 arrives at launch pad 39C
NASA’s Crawler-Transport 2 (CT-2) has moved the most powerful rocket ever built to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39C in preparation for its maiden launch around the Moon, which will take place no earlier than August 29.
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Taiwanese jacket departs Kaohsiung City
The first-ever jacket foundations to be produced in Taiwan are on their way to the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a offshore wind farm.
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‘Absurd and unworkable’ European Machinery Regulations
Crane manufacturers and industry experts are calling for the removal of what has been described as “an absurd and unworkable” clause in the draft of new European Machinery Regulations.