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  • 25 Jul 2016 12:51 PM | Anonymous

    Original news were published on 22 July, 2016

    Taiwanese crane contractor Chi Deh has added two new Liebherr LTM 1300-6.2 mobile cranes to its fleet.

    Chi Deh will replace two old LTM 1300-6.1 machines with the new six-axle cranes, each of which have a capacity of 300 tonnes and a maximum hoisting height of 114 m.

    Company owner Han-Yen Hu commented on the acquisition: "We decided on the LTM 1300-6.2 as a result of its high quality, modern technology and flexible boom systems. The telescopic boom is very long at 78 m. With its luffing jib, which is up to 70 m in length, the mobile crane can cover a massive working range."

    Chi Deh has around 40 cranes in its fleet - the largest of which is a Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1. It uses the machines on a variety of job sites across Taiwan, including power plants, chemical refineries, and construction sites.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 23 Jul 2016 11:20 AM | Anonymous

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    Proud to share with you the professional performance of OPCA member M-STAR FREIGHT SERVICES BV, THE NETHERLANDS.

    M-Star Freight Services contracted for transport of Combined Cycle Thermal Power plant parts to Tema, Ghana.

    The contract started on November 2015 and expected to complete on November 2016.

    M-Star Freight Services is shipping the goods (Modules, Boilers, Dampers, Drums, Construction-parts, Steel-parts etc.) from Europe, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Egypt and India to Tema, Ghana.

    The quantity of this project is approx. 19.500cbm, with oversize and heaviest piece 132 tons.

    Scope of work:
    • Heavy lifts / port handling and pre-carriage.
    • (Pre) Lashing & securing on board.
    • Chartering heavy lift vessels from Antwerp, Ulsan/Korea and Ho Chi Min/Vietnam.
    • Just in time chartering and JIT delivery to destination.
    • Container consolidation and Seafreight.
    • Full attendance and cargo survey in load ports and discharge ports by M-STAR project managers and technicians on site locations.

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  • 22 Jul 2016 5:00 PM | Anonymous

    Original news were published on 21 July, 2016

    South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) recorded a 33 percent year-on-year increase in breakbulk tonnage handled at the Port of Charleston during its 2016 fiscal year, which ended June 30.

    The port handled 901,974 tonnes of breakbulk cargo during the reporting period.

    SCPA also posted a significant increase in ro-ro cargo volumes, handling a record number of vehicles at its Columbus Street Terminal. In total 274,426 vehicles moved across SCPA docks in the 2016 fiscal year - an 8 percent year-on-year rise.

    Meanwhile, the port authority handled 1.9 million teu during the reporting period - an increase of 1.4 percent over the previous fiscal year.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 20 Jul 2016 5:02 PM | Anonymous

    Original news were published on 19 July, 2016

    Authorities in Sweden have unveiled the first stretch of electric road as part of a project to explore new methods for heavy transport in the country.

    The E16 road will enable the transfer of electric power to heavy transport vehicles via a current collector on the roof of the truck cab. This is then connected to a hybrid electric motor in the truck, allowing operators to use cleaner electric power while transiting the road.

    ”Electric roads are one more piece of the puzzle in the transport system of the future, especially for making the heavy transport section fossil fuel-free over the long term. This project also shows the importance of all the actors in the field cooperating,” said Erik Brandsma, director-general of the Swedish Energy Agency.

    Tests on the road are expected to continue into 2018 and will explore how electric roads work in practice, and what technology is most practical for future. The project is backed by three government agencies - the Swedish Transport Administration, the Swedish Energy Agency and Vinnova.

    The test stretch on the E16 is two kilometers long and uses similar technology to light rail, with a current conductor on the roof that feeds 750 volts DC to the vehicle.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 18 Jul 2016 5:55 PM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 18 July, 2016

    Hapag-Lloyd and United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) have concluded a business combination agreement (BCA) to merge both companies, subject to the necessary regulatory and contractual approvals.

    Following the integration, the merged container line will rank among the five largest in the world, with 237 vessels in its fleet, a total transport capacity of 10 million teu, and a combined turnover of approximately USD12 billion.

    As part of the agreement, CSAV, HGV (City of Hamburg) and Kühne Maritime will remain controlling shareholders of Hapag-Lloyd; while UASC's majority shareholders - Qatar Holding and The Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - will become new shareholders of Hapag-Lloyd.

    "This strategic merger makes a lot of sense for both carriers - as we are able to combine UASC's emerging global presence and young and highly efficient fleet with Hapag-Lloyd's broad, diversified market coverage and strong customer base," said Hapag-Lloyd ceo Rolf Habben Jansen.

    The combined company will remain a registered and stock listed company in Germany with its head office in Hamburg. The agreement will also see a fifth Hapag-Lloyd regional centre established in Dubai.

    With the merger complete, the combined company will become a key player in the new container alliance - THE Alliance - which comprises Hanjin, Hapag-Lloyd, "K" Line, Mitsui O.S.K Lines, NYK and Yang Ming. The alliance is scheduled to begin operations in April 2017 and cover all East-West trade lanes.

    Following regulatory and contractual approvals, the merger is scheduled for completion by the end of 2016; until then, UASC and Hapag-Lloyd will continue to operate as stand-alone companies.

    Each company will also operate in its own alliance until the end of March 2017, after which THE Alliance will commence operations.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 15 Jul 2016 6:20 PM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 14 July, 2016

    Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport has backed plans to increase international cargo routes and increase the number of daily direct flights via the country.

    Head of the Ministry of Transport’s International Co-operation Department Lê Tuấn Anh has set new targets to speed up transport infrastructure projects and boost air routes over the next four years.

    Alongside greater air freight services, better connections with neighboring China, Laos and Cambodia are also expected to help breakbulk operators.

    Key projects underway or planned in the country include new highway routes connecting China with Hà Nội and Lạng Sơn, Vân Đồn and Móng Cái, Hà Nội and Cao Bằng.

    The ministry also plans better connections with Cambodia via the construction of the Long Bình to Chrey Thom Bridge.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 13 Jul 2016 12:42 PM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 12 July, 2016

    Increased collaboration and investment in joint infrastructure project between the U.S. and India is expected to drive international opportunities for breakbulk operators.

    “Indo-U.S. cooperation in the vital infrastructure sector will get a new impetus,” a spokesperson for the Indian transport ministry said.

    Indian Minister for of Road Transport, Highways & Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari is in Washington this week to discuss a wide range of projects of mutual interest.

    The ministry expects around US$50 billion to US$60 billion of foreign investment for infrastructure and a further US$100 billion for industrial development and port-led economic growth in the maritime sector and inland waterways, water transport, coastal and cruise shipping and solar and wind energy generation.

    Ntin Gadkari is holding bilateral talks with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx aimed at expanding India’s current 1 billion ton cargo handling.

    *NEWS SOURCE

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  • 11 Jul 2016 3:52 PM | Anonymous

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  • 11 Jul 2016 12:04 PM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 08 July, 2016

    Two Manitowoc MLC650 crawler cranes are currently working on a project to replace the Champlain Bridge, which spans the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, Canada.

    Manitowoc claims that the capacity and reduced ground preparation made possible by the MLC650's VPC-MAX attachment are helping the construction company - Signature on the Saint Lawrence Construction (SSLC) - to stay on schedule.

    The VPC-MAX attachment raises the crawler cranes' maximum capacity from 650 tonnes to almost 700 tonnes.

    The cranes are currently tasked with lifting 200-tonne steel girders for the bridge's east approach. They will then be employed to lift 80-tonne precast concrete sections to construct the cable-stay bridge pylon, before erecting the 400-tonne lower cross beam in a tandem lift.

    On completion of the cross beam installation, the two MLC650 models will be used to construct temporary support towers and erect 200-tonne pier caps and additional girder.

    The bridge installation project is on track for completion by December 2018.

    *NEWS SOURCE

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