
Compas Cartagena Boosts Capacity with New Liebherr Crane for Larger Vessels
Compas Cartagena has invested in a new Liebherr LHM 600 crane to boost its container, breakbulk, and project cargo operations
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Compas Cartagena has invested in a new Liebherr LHM 600 crane to boost its container, breakbulk, and project cargo operations
UTC Overseas formed a global battery energy storage systems (BESS) group to support the rapidly expanding market worldwide.
Early bird registration is now open for the Project Cargo Summit 2026, focusing on geopolitical shifts and energy transition.
Sarens has joined the Canadian Nuclear Association to support the country's expanding nuclear energy sector

The U.S. government has approved Delfin Midstream's $5 billion offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) export platform.

Varamar is expanding into ship ownership with four new 5,200 DWT multipurpose vessels, planning up to eight more.

A wind turbine installation vessel was detained after a port collision damaged several wind turbine blades
Vertom and UAL plan to merge, aiming to expand their global footprint in breakbulk, project cargo, and container shipping.

Scottish engineering firm T12 Engineering shipped a 60-ton subsea structure to Norway, marking a significant project completion
Eckship has launched a newbuilding program for up to six heavy-lift vessels, with deliveries starting in Q2 2028
Project Cargo Network has introduced an Industry Associate program for companies supporting the heavy lift and project cargo sectors

Serica Energy has finalized its acquisition of assets from ONE-Dyas, enhancing its North Sea oil and gas resources.
Ambercor Shipping Canada successfully transported a 62.1-tonne crated gearbox from Ontario to British Columbia.
China begins $11.4 billion Three Gorges Dam expansion to double cargo capacity and alleviate inland waterway congestion
Global offshore wind capacity is projected to quadruple by 2035, with governments urged to expedite development for energy security
TGS has secured a new streamer acquisition contract in the Africa and Middle East, starting September 2026 for 55 days
Shearwater Geoservices won a two-month ExxonMobil contract for a seismic survey in Guyana's Stabroek Block

Port of Linz is building advanced flood defenses to protect its Danube cargo hub and multimodal infrastructure from severe disruption

Caspian Offshore Construction has acquired a new anchor handling tug supply vessel, boosting its offshore marine capabilities

Alleima has secured a $105 million order for subsea components for a major Indonesian gas project.

Orlen Neptun and the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority plan a major expansion of the Świnoujście offshore wind terminal

Germany's final state-funded floating LNG terminal is set for commissioning by September, enhancing energy security

Towers, nacelles, and blades for the Windanker offshore wind farm's SG 14-236 DD turbines are arriving at Mukran Port
Logistec has appointed Marcus Christensen as General Manager of Operations – South and Kris Reed as General Manager for its Manchester…
The multipurpose and heavy lift shipping sector shows enhanced resilience against ongoing global disruptions, adapting business models.
Organized crime groups are increasingly using general cargo vessels to smuggle narcotics into Europe, raising concerns for the sector
PV Drilling has expanded its offshore fleet by acquiring an eighth jackup drilling rig, enhancing its operational capacity.

Airbus is launching new ro-ro vessels to streamline transatlantic transport of aircraft components, improving efficiency and sustainability

Global conflicts are significantly impacting project cargo and heavy-lift logistics, driving up risks and costs.

Eni and Petronas launched Searah, a new 50/50 joint venture, to create a major integrated energy company in Southeast Asia
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