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Offshore lifting: Work on water
Three main types of work are keeping the offshore lifting sector expanding. Alex Dahm reports
ALE expands heavy lifting services
ALE to provide full service port operations at the Port of Dundee
Mammoet partners with PortXL
Positive change within the maritime industry is the end goal of Mammoet and PortXL collaboration
ALE and Conbit windfarm update
ALE reaches halfway point in Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm work
Sarens moves 12,200 tonne module
Belgium-based Sarens chose Kamag SPMT to move a 12,2000 tonne oil platform module in Norway
ALE uses new offshore skidding technique
ALE uses new technique to skid a 2,565 tonne satellite platform
Mammoet launches Russian battleship replica
An 18th century Russian battleship replica has been launched by Mammoet
Inaugural job for ALE’s new barge
ALE is using its new barge to transport over 100 transition pieces for Ørsted’s Hornsea Project One offshore windfarm
Mammoet completes turbine installation
Mammoet installs wind turbines in challenging shallow water conditions
Reusable monopile sea-fastening solution
Conbit develops Vickas – a reusable monopile sea-fastening system
Jumbo completes wind farm work
Contractor Jumbo on the Arkona offshore wind farm with DP2 heavy lift crane vessel
British Steel crane rails for Chinese port
Crane rails for the Yangshan deep water facility are being supplied by British Steel
ALE on France’s first floating wind turbine
Installation, ballasting, and lifting work by ALE on first floating wind turbine in France
Giant floating crane for wind farm work
Asian Hercules III arrives in UK to work on Aberdeen offshore wind farm
Lifting a TBM from the sea
Multiple lifts from the sea by Stockton Drilling for the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm
Palfinger Marine secures 151 crane orders in Germany
A run of crane orders for offshore wind farms boosts Palfinger Marine
Sennebogens in extreme conditions
Turkish logistics company Özüaydin Crane is using six Sennebogen crawler cranes in the construction of a port
Port cranes raised
ZPMC has raised ten port cranes by ten metres at the Port of Los Angeles in order to accommodate larger ships
UK port serves offshore wind sector
The Port of Tyne says it is at the centre of the growing offshore wind sector industry in the north east of the UK
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