
UK Police Operation Targets Plant Theft at Harwich International Port
Police at Harwich International Port have inspected hundreds of freight movements to disrupt plant theft gangs
Demand for heavy lift carriers remains robust, driven by energy projects, while port security and wind energy logistics are in focus. — Sustained high demand for deck carriers and semi-submersibles, with companies expanding fleets. · Harwich International Port saw police operations targeting plant machinery theft. · Peel Ports Glasgow is a critical hub for Scottish wind energy component logistics. · Northwest Seaport Alliance reported increased breakbulk tonnage in April.

Police at Harwich International Port have inspected hundreds of freight movements to disrupt plant theft gangs

Marine insurer Gard warns that car carriers face increased fire risks if vehicles are shipped with fuller fuel tanks

Ian Taylor coordinated the agency and operations for an 8,147-tonne Bolivian bulk sugar export via the Port of Arica

Scottish Renewables highlights Peel Ports' King George V Dock in Glasgow as a key logistics hub for wind energy
Project Cargo Network (PCN) has launched a new mentorship program for heavy lift and project cargo professionals

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Strong demand continues for heavy lift deck carriers and semi-submersibles, fueled by the expanding energy sector

Rhenus Logistics has established an alternative overland corridor connecting Europe and the Middle East via Jordan

The Northwest Seaport Alliance saw breakbulk volumes rise while container throughput declined in April.
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