| January 21, 2021 | Energy | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
| January 20, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
Vulcan Offshore Ltd. has put cable lay vessel mobilisation at the centre of its multifaceted offshore service offering.
| January 19, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
PCN members, Goodrich Central Asia partnered with Afriguide Logistics to move 12 oversized units of shell cans from South Africa all the way to Kazakhstan.
| January 18, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
| January 15, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
The 5,000 square-foot site joins six other lifting and rigging depots and the recently acquired Gemmak Engineering business, the manufacturing division within the RSS engineering services department.
| January 14, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
PepsiCo Inc. has signed two agreements with Ørsted to purchase a portion of energy from the 298 MW Haystack wind project in Nebraska and the 367 MW Western Trail wind project in Texas.
| January 11, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
C.H. Robinson Project Logistics recently undertook a door-to-door project for a long-time valued customer. A total of 800cbm of crated liquid natural gas (LNG) equipment needed to be moved from a supplier in Poland to the site in Mexico. The largest piece on this heavy lift move was a refrigeration unit, which measured 7.35 x 2.65 x 5.31m and weighed 20.3mtn.
| January 08, 2021 | Project / Heavy Lift
| January 08, 2021 | Logistics | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project | People | Appointments
| December 30, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
PCN members, EZ Link in Taiwan and Noatum Project Cargo (formerly Actanis) in South Korea have joined forces for the successful handling and delivery of 36 units of cable drums.
| December 29, 2020 | Intermodal | Rail | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
Wangfoong Transportation Ltd, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Hong Kong, was contracted to relocate the over-weight and over-size MTR rail grinder machine to the MTR depot, where the unloading area is with limited headroom and space requiring special tandem lifting.
| December 28, 2020 | Energy | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
On behalf of TechnipFMC, Jumbo Offshore successfully completed the first phase of work on Energean’s Karish gas field offshore Israel in October. Jumbo’s scope of work included transport and installation of 14 suction piles (part of a 14-point FPSO mooring system), a tie-in manifold and a 24 inch deepwater gas sales spool. Jumbo installed the components at a depth of 1,760 metres, breaking its own deep-water installation record. Jumbo’s work is scheduled to recommence in 2021, with the hook-up and installation of the Energean Power FPSO, the first FPSO ever to operate in the East Mediterranean
| December 18, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
Cargo Experts have reported another recent project consisting of steel coils from Antwerp to Derince.
| December 15, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Versatility and Customization take centre stage in the new Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV).
| December 14, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
AntwerpXL’s record-breaking first edition has been officially recognised at the AEO Excellence Awards, winning ‘Best Event Launch’.
| December 14, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
| December 08, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
On 3rd December in Hamburg, Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with Opus Marine for the delivery of a Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2710, to be named Allegro. The company will operate the vessel in support of its charterers, serving the offshore wind industry in the German section of the North Sea.
| December 07, 2020 | Ports & Terminals | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
Meyland moves and transports goods The motto of family-owned company Meyland, based in Adegem in Belgium, is “make the goods move”. They specialize in building systems for all industrial sectors and any company division regardless of the type of goods being transported, from bulk commodities to a single product. Meyland designs, constructs and maintains systems for transporting single products and bulk commodities. Today, their range of products includes conveyor belts, elevators, screw and chain conveyors, silos, bunkers, mobile scales and packaging and palletising machines.
| December 04, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
GEODIS is transporting, for the French manufacturer Alstom, the 10 metro trains for line 3 of the Hanoi metro, a total of forty railcars. A new train will leave the port of Dunkirk (France) this weekend, aboard the containership Champs Elysées.
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