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Wilhelmsen acquires stake in Reach Subsea

AJOT | February 17, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Wilhelmsen has acquired a 21% stake in Reach Subsea ASA. This further positions Wilhelmsen in the renewable value chain along with recognizing the substantial potential in Reach’s innovative remote subsea concept.

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Livo Logistics manage multimodal transportation from Czech Republic to UAE

AJOT | February 17, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Livo Logistics have managed the multimodal transportation of a substation from the Czech Republic, via the port of Hamburg, to Jebel Ali Port, UAE.

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Sunday transport of oversized Superheaters by Denholm

AJOT | February 15, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project

Denholm Project Forwarding, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for the United Kingdom, managed the delivery of a range of out-of-gauge cargo, including four imported superheaters from the start of their UK leg of their journey, where they were transported from Southampton to Newport for a new energy plant. 

dship completes its environmentally-friendly newbuild fleet with the delivery of the new F-500 vessel MV Charlie

AJOT | February 14, 2022 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Secretary Haaland celebrates groundbreaking of Nation’s second major offshore wind project

AJOT | February 14, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

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Woolpert contracted to provide general engineering services to ODOT District 6 and District 9

AJOT | February 14, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project

Woolpert was selected by the Ohio Department of Transportation for a two-year, $1.5 million general engineering services contract to support District 6-Delaware and District 9-Chilicothe. Services will include but not be limited to roads and bridges engineering, survey, right-of-way, traffic management, mobility studies, safety projects and signal repair.

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Demanding Indian overland heavy transport by EXG

AJOT | February 10, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

A well planned and carefully coordinated OD cargo was moved from Dahej - Gujarat to Barmer Rajasthan, in a timely manner by Express Global Logistics (EXG), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India.

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A true heavyweight in the field - CargoCrew International

AJOT | February 10, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project

CargoCrew International GmbH are new members in Germany of the Project Cargo Network. With headquarters in Hamburg and a branch office in Moers, the company is AEO-F certified and are focused on project cargo services and solutions.

deugro installs new management structure

AJOT | February 10, 2022 | Logistics | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

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Airland Logistics Danish furnace and boiler moves

AJOT | February 09, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift

Airland Logistics, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Denmark, arranged for heavy lifting when a 84 tons furnace with boiler components arrived in Esbjerg Port by coastal vessel. More than 200 tons in total were offloaded, transloaded onto 18-axled trailer and delivered smoothly to final destination in Denmark.

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Agence Maritime Mohab delivers oil and gas Equipment from Tunisia to Algeria

AJOT | February 08, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift

Agence Maritime Mohab, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Tunisia, organized the unloading and in transit customs formalities for a shipment of Oil and Gas Equipment at their bonded warehouse in Rades, Tunisia. The cargo was handled with care from arrival till carriage to its final destination in Algeria. The shipment exceeded a total eight of 56 tons and included a Process Mill, Trailer Manifold Header and Trailer Blend Ace, with the largest piece having dimensions of 14,3 x 2,65 x 4,06 meter.

China seeks to finance Argentina projects for $23.7 billion

Bloomberg | February 06, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift

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Super-sized offshore wind installations could suffer bottlenecks from 2024 as vessels remain lightweight

AJOT | February 02, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Offshore wind turbines are growing in size as technology advances and demand for renewable energy soars but installing them could be a headache for operators as demand will outpace the supply of capable vessels by 2024, Rystad Energy research shows.

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New clamps to transport larger tower sections with fewer route modifications

AJOT | January 31, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project

Equipment investment opens up more paths to the wind farm for increasingly large turbine sections

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Delivering 49,000 meters of rail lines for Bangalore Metro Project

AJOT | January 28, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift

Total Movements, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India, was entrusted with the responsibility of transporting 2999 tons of HH Rails from the discharge port to the project site including unloading and stacking at the BMRCL Depot with a notice of less than 7 days.

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Mar-Train Heavy Haulage Ltd takes delivery of a heavy-duty combination from Goldhofer

AJOT | January 27, 2022 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project

Mar-Train Heavy Haulage Ltd is a family run business established in 1978. Based outside Lisburn in Northern Ireland, the company specializes in heavy haulage and the transportation of wind farm components throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe.

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Project cargo on the rise at Port of Antwerp thanks to EU Green Deal

AJOT | January 27, 2022 | Ports & Terminals | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Conventional breakbulk grew by 74% in 2021

Infrastructure bill will fund $2.2 billion in inland waterway projects
Ports & Terminals
Stas Margaronis | Top Story | January 26, 2022

AJOT Insights
Infrastructure bill will fund $2.2 billion in inland waterway projects

On January 19th, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released its “spend plans” outlining the specific inland waterways projects that were allocated funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Infrastructure Package) totaling $2.22 billion.
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Around the world with 80 cranes

AJOT | January 26, 2022 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

• Liebherr mobile harbour cranes looks back on a successful 2021 with more than 80 new machines sold and an unrivaled order intake volume • Liebherr remains the clear market leader in the field of mobile harbour cranes • Worldwide strong demand for electric main drives and the all-electric LPS 420 E

AAL moves a US petroleum refinery along its Asia–Americas trade route
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | January 26, 2022

AAL moves a US petroleum refinery along its Asia–Americas trade route

Project heavy lift specialist AAL Shipping (AAL) has delivered 456-metric-tonne industrial tower components to the US West Coast. The cargo was loaded in South Korea onboard the 31,000-deadweight heavy lift AAL Pusan and transported across the Pacific to the Port of Everett in Washington on AAL’s enhanced ‘Asia – US Trade Route’.

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