| October 29, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project | Intermodal Project
XLP member in Denmark, SaCeMa Nordic Projects, nominated XLP member in Italy, Punto System, to carry out a project from Montfalcone, Italy to Abu Dhabi, UAE.
| October 28, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
Ever Brite Shipping & Logistics are proud to announce that they have successfully moved air cooled heat exchanger plug and exchanger accessories.
| October 26, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Hendrik Veder Group Solutions has been commissioned to install 3,000 metres of new, non-rotating hoisting cable into the crane of one of world’s largest pipe-laying vessels. Hendrik Veder Group offers specialised services that ensure this hoisting cable will be used in the most sustainable way possible.
| October 26, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
The Phase 3 of the Light Rapid Transit (LRT) project in Malaysia has begun construction in 2019. It is a 37-km railway line connecting 25 elevated stations within Klang Valley, the central region of Peninsular Malaysia.
| October 26, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
The new Hareket haulage record: Two 6,200 t passenger ships moved at the Tersan Shipyard
| October 26, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
United Heavy Lift (UHL), a global leader in marine ocean transport of heavy lift, breakbulk and project cargoes, today announced the opening of an office in Houston, Texas to meet the needs of customers in the United States.
| October 21, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
The crane was delivered to the port and shipped along with 2 x 40' mafi trailers, which were loaded with ballast and jib sections.
| October 20, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Shippeo, the European leader in real-time transportation visibility solutions, announced an innovative cooperation with Veidekke Asfalt, the largest Norwegian producer of asphalt.
| October 19, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Earlier this year, Megalift (members in Malaysia) transported an oversized oil and gas pressure vessel from the fabricator's yard in Kemaman in the state of Terengganu to Petronas's chemical plant in Gebeng in the state of Pahang, covering a distance of more than 70km.
| October 15, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
In September, Ben Collins, MSC’s Project Cargo Manager, participated in the BrealkbulkONE show: Carrier Check-in: Cargoes, Hotspots and the Road Ahead. It was an interesting debate on how the industry adapted to Covid-19 , and how carriers foresee the future of the business. As key insights, we can highlight:
| October 12, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | People | Appointments
| October 12, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | People | Appointments
As of November 1st, 2020, Mr Ki Jun Park, Managing Director of Jumbo Korea, hands over the management to Mr Jason Hwang. Mr Park will continue as Advisor to the Board, ensuring that Jumbo will be able to draw on his extensive knowledge and experience of the Asian Heavy Lift market.
| October 12, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Kita Logistics has completed the transport of around 6,000 frt of construction machinery and equipment from various jobsites in Turkey to Moldova. The project consisted of over 100 truckloads of cargo, many of them out of gauge units.
| October 09, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
Agence Maritime Mohab, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Tunisia, reported about a special transport of two generators with accessories from Sousse via La Goulette Port, Tunisia to St. Petersburg, Russia.
| October 09, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | Intermodal Project
Australian members, Sadleirs Global Logistics were recently tasked with the movement of two locally manufactured oil and gas control rooms for their client, Chevron, from the East coast to the West coast of the country - near Brisbane in Queensland to Karratha in Western Australia. Each control room measures 28.5 x 7.2 x 4.5m and weighs 108mt.
| October 09, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
DiOrio will be based in Boston and, as a member of the Ørsted U.S. Offshore Wind leadership, will lead the company’s North American Offshore Project Development team, including all strategic and growth efforts in pre-asset project development and bid submissions.
| October 08, 2020 | Logistics | Project / Heavy Lift
| October 08, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Sadleirs Global Logistics (Australia), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Australia, was tasked with the movement of two locally manufactured Oil and Gas control rooms each measuring 28.5m L x 7.2m W x 4.5m H and weighing 108 ton from Brisbane, Queensland to Karratha in Western Australia for their client Chevron. This epic one-way journey of over 5800 km across Australia through multiple states required extensive planning, right from the original route survey through to the operational co-ordination and communications. This was never going to be a simple move, with transport and transit approvals being required from some 227 individual municipalities along with arranging both private and police escorts, a max speed limit of 40 km’s per hour, daytime movement and numerous obstacles to overcome with such a move. A spokesperson for the company said: “The two transits also encountered localised flooding, extreme heat, frost (Yes, frost in Australia), numerous Covid-19 related tests and restrictions and worst of all the massive Aussie bushfires. We had it all… The end result, despite these challenges: Both control rooms delivered safely, efficiently and in perfect condition to a very satisfied customer. Many thanks to our project partners Russells Transport and the entire Chevron Team.”
| October 06, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift | People | Appointments
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