PCW- Week 03 2017

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In this edition: SAL Heavy Lift | Alliance Maritime | Tera Projects & Shipping >>>

PCW-Editorial
Week #03 | 19th January 2017

Dear Readers,

Bo H. Drewsen

Welcome to Project Cargo Weekly! In this issue, we have interviews with:
SAL – A Major Breakbulk Shipowner
Alliance Maritime – A Trading & Shipping Company Specialized in W. Africa-Brazil Trade
Tera Projects & Shipping – A Malaysian Project Forwarder Focused on Barging

Wishing you pleasant reading and until next week, I remain,

Yours sincerely,
Bo H. Drewsen
bo.drewsen@projectcargo-weekly.com

PCW-Interviews

SAL Heavy Lift – A Major Breakbulk Shipowner

Interview with

Christian Hoffmann
Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications

Do you provide in-house engineering services and assistance to customers?

Engineering is the backbone of the service we provide (along with exemplary seaman-ship). We have a large engineering department (30+ people). Our heavy lift technicians are some of the best in the industry. We see our engineering as a diversification factor as well, and as a service that can be marketed in and of itself. So yes we do provide technical solutions to clients, also if they don’t make use of our vessels (up front). This can for instance be part of a FEED study for some of the larger engineering consortiums or work out special lifting/stowage and installation solutions…

Alliance Maritime – A Trading & Shipping Company Specialised in West Africa-Brazil Trade

Interview with

Joachim Jarck
CEO

Tell us more about what kind of trading you are involved in and how you organise your shipping. Do you have your own ships?

Early 2012 we started trading commercial and agricultural vehicles and facilities ourselves. Simultaneously we began acting as consultants for trade development based on our years of lasting connections in Africa and Latin America (focusing on Brazil)…

Tera Projects & Shipping – A Malaysian Project Forwarder

Interview with

Dennis Tan
Executive Director

What constitutes the biggest challenge for you when planning a barge transport?

– Understanding the jetty and its facilities
– Tide schedule, Draft restrictions & River surface conditions
– Understanding the monsoon period
– Understanding flooding or beaching conditions
– Seafastening designs to sustain rolling and tipping effects
– RORO operation with ramps and/or steel plates.

PCW-Shipping News

Hydro Power

Andritz Announces Orders to Supply Equipment for Hydro Plants in Norway and Congo

Andritz will design, manufacture and deliver two vertical Kaplan turbines, generators, governors, main inlet valves, and mechanical auxiliaries, as well as provide installation, supervision and commissioning. Read more…

Hyflux to deliver AIN Sokhna IWWP under BOT/BOO

The 150,000 m3/day integrated water and power project being developed in Ain Sokhna, Egypt will now be developed on a BOT (Build-Operate-Transfer) and BOO (Build-Own-Operate) basis. Read more…

Ports and Harbours

Boskalis Weceives LOI for EUR 480 Million Port Development Project in Oman

The contract includes the engineering, design, procurement and construction of a bulk liquid berth terminal. Read more…

Railways

Chinese Locomotives for Nigeria Rolled Out

CRRC Dalian started the shipment of the first two type CDD3B1 passenger diesel locomotives for Nigeria. Read more…

Siemens to Modernize Metro Line in Peru

Siemens announced that it will provide traction power supply equipment for the first 9km section of Metro Line 1 in Lima. Read more…

Transport Infrastructure

German firm wins Sh1.4bn deal for Nairobi traffic lights

A German infrastructure and mobility firm has been awarded a Sh1.4 billion contract to design and implement a smart traffic system for smooth flow of vehicles on Nairobi roads. Read more…

Myanmar Motor Corporation will Invest $10 Million for Assembly Production of Buses Targeting Domestic Markets and Export

Going forward, the company is looking to export these buses to Singapore, Macao, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Read more…

Renewables

Bulgaria Says China’s GS-Solar Plans to Invest in Production Plant

Chinese solar panel manufacturer GS-Solar plans to invest in a new manufacturing plant in Bulgaria, the  government in Sofia said on Wednesday. Read more…

ReneSola Awarded 13MW of Solar Projects in Poland

ReneSola, a fully-integrated solar project developer and provider of energy-efficient products, has won 13 solar utility projects in southern Poland, each with a capacity of 1MW. Read more…

PCW-Featured Video
Loading of a mining equipment from Chongqing, Sichuan, China to Siberia
Loading of mining equipment project from Chongqing, Sichuan Province, China to Siberia. The whole transport was completed using railway, including the lift off/on at the Russian/Chinese border due to different rail gauges.
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Onboard a cargo ship. Departing Kingston, Jamaica destined for Cartagena, Colombia