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Tera Shipping contributes to Shell’s Timi Project

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Tera Shipping, our members from Malaysia, were recently appointed to deliver a pedestal crane along with its accessories to Labuan for Shell’s Timi Project.

There were 5 packages in total, with a combined weight of 36 MT and a volume of 703 CBM. The largest piece of cargo was measured at 23.8 (L) 6.0 (W) x 6.0 (H) meters.

Due to the client’s decision for a full charter, Tera supplied a 250 ft barge paired with a 1,200 horsepower tugboat for the project.

The cargo was stationed at their client’s private jetty, before being lifted & loaded onto the barge with a 250-ton capacity barge crane.

Upon completion, the cargo was secured on the barge deck, fastened, and set sail to Labuan Shipyard in East Malaysia.

After berthing alongside Labuan Shipyard, the barge crew performed unfastening & hooking on scope. The cargo was then unloaded using a 198-ton capacity ringer crane.

“Tera is working on a second leg to load the offshore pedestal crane onto a dedicated PSV, and arrange sea fastening before it is delivered & installed onto the intended offshore platform.”

 
 

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Tera Shipping, our members from Malaysia, were recently appointed to deliver a pedestal crane along with its accessories to Labuan for Shell’s Timi Project.

There were 5 packages in total, with a combined weight of 36 MT and a volume of 703 CBM. The largest piece of cargo was measured at 23.8 (L) 6.0 (W) x 6.0 (H) meters.

Due to the client’s decision for a full charter, Tera supplied a 250 ft barge paired with a 1,200 horsepower tugboat for the project.

The cargo was stationed at their client’s private jetty, before being lifted & loaded onto the barge with a 250-ton capacity barge crane.

Upon completion, the cargo was secured on the barge deck, fastened, and set sail to Labuan Shipyard in East Malaysia.

After berthing alongside Labuan Shipyard, the barge crew performed unfastening & hooking on scope. The cargo was then unloaded using a 198-ton capacity ringer crane.

“Tera is working on a second leg to load the offshore pedestal crane onto a dedicated PSV, and arrange sea fastening before it is delivered & installed onto the intended offshore platform.”

 
 

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2 May 2023 |

Swiss Hyperloop wins top prize for innovation at Not-A-Boring-Competition

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At the 2023 “Not-A-Boring Competition” in Bastrop, Texas, at the beginning of April, the “Swissloop Tunneling” team from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich won the top prize for innovative design.

Sponsored by GebrĂĽder Weiss, the group of more than 40 students retained their title as the team with the most innovative design in this competition hosted by The Boring Company. In advance, the global transport and logistics company ensured the on-time and secure transport of the critical drilling technology from Switzerland to the USA.

“Investment in the future of mobility and in ways to improve sustainability is critical for us and the industry. We participate in projects such as the Hyperloop, the Mars Mission, the SubOrbital Express rocket mission and work to develop alternative drives because it amplifies the values of Gebrüder Weiss and puts them into action,” said Lothar Thoma, Managing Director Air & Sea at Gebrüder Weiss.

The final stage of the competition set five of the globe’s most innovative and ambitious engineering teams against each other to be judged in four categories: (1) fastest tunnel completion, (2) innovative design, build and/or test, (3) most accurate tunnel, and (4) tunnel with tightest curve. In addition to 2nd place overall, Swissloop Tunneling won the innovation category. The concept of the Hyperloop project is to transport people and goods at high speed over longer distances through tunnels under or above the earth’s surface to their destination. The drilling robots must be as fast, compact, and as automated as possible to make tunneling financially feasible.

“Our team has been very lucky to have Gebrüder Weiss as our logistics partner for the past two competitions. Knowing that they hold similar values and believe in investing in the future of mobility adds to our team’s confidence, said Stefan Kaspar, founder and co-president of Swissloop Tunneling. “Over the past few years, we’ve all come to appreciate the critical role played by logistics companies in our world. None of this would have been possible without their support.”

 
 

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At the 2023 “Not-A-Boring Competition” in Bastrop, Texas, at the beginning of April, the “Swissloop Tunneling” team from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich won the top prize for innovative design.

Sponsored by GebrĂĽder Weiss, the group of more than 40 students retained their title as the team with the most innovative design in this competition hosted by The Boring Company. In advance, the global transport and logistics company ensured the on-time and secure transport of the critical drilling technology from Switzerland to the USA.

“Investment in the future of mobility and in ways to improve sustainability is critical for us and the industry. We participate in projects such as the Hyperloop, the Mars Mission, the SubOrbital Express rocket mission and work to develop alternative drives because it amplifies the values of Gebrüder Weiss and puts them into action,” said Lothar Thoma, Managing Director Air & Sea at Gebrüder Weiss.

The final stage of the competition set five of the globe’s most innovative and ambitious engineering teams against each other to be judged in four categories: (1) fastest tunnel completion, (2) innovative design, build and/or test, (3) most accurate tunnel, and (4) tunnel with tightest curve. In addition to 2nd place overall, Swissloop Tunneling won the innovation category. The concept of the Hyperloop project is to transport people and goods at high speed over longer distances through tunnels under or above the earth’s surface to their destination. The drilling robots must be as fast, compact, and as automated as possible to make tunneling financially feasible.

“Our team has been very lucky to have Gebrüder Weiss as our logistics partner for the past two competitions. Knowing that they hold similar values and believe in investing in the future of mobility adds to our team’s confidence, said Stefan Kaspar, founder and co-president of Swissloop Tunneling. “Over the past few years, we’ve all come to appreciate the critical role played by logistics companies in our world. None of this would have been possible without their support.”

 
 

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17 April 2023 |

PCN approves CELERO as new members

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PCN are pleased to approve CELERO as new PCN members in Mauritius and Madagascar.

The company is ISO certified with an experienced team dedicated to project cargo. Providing a wide scope of services, they are heavily focused on project cargo logistics, with the necessary knowledge, structures and equipment to carry out complex operations.

Mr. Jean-Alain Marie-Louise (Logistics Manager) comments; “Established in 2009, CELERO is an independent logistics group operating in project cargo, shipping services and forwarding. Based in Mauritius with a strong presence in Madagascar, we have extensive experience in the logistics field of the region.”

“We offer a range of special project services by sea, road & air. No matter the place, the complexity of the project, or the extreme dimensions, we can handle the transport of any heavy lift or oversized cargo.”

Some recent projects successfully handled by CELERO have included vessel charters & logistics for the construction industry, logistics services to oil rigs, project management for a new private hospital, flight charters & logistics for oversized cargo plus many more.

 
 

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PCN are pleased to approve CELERO as new PCN members in Mauritius and Madagascar.

The company is ISO certified with an experienced team dedicated to project cargo. Providing a wide scope of services, they are heavily focused on project cargo logistics, with the necessary knowledge, structures and equipment to carry out complex operations.

Mr. Jean-Alain Marie-Louise (Logistics Manager) comments; “Established in 2009, CELERO is an independent logistics group operating in project cargo, shipping services and forwarding. Based in Mauritius with a strong presence in Madagascar, we have extensive experience in the logistics field of the region.”

“We offer a range of special project services by sea, road & air. No matter the place, the complexity of the project, or the extreme dimensions, we can handle the transport of any heavy lift or oversized cargo.”

Some recent projects successfully handled by CELERO have included vessel charters & logistics for the construction industry, logistics services to oil rigs, project management for a new private hospital, flight charters & logistics for oversized cargo plus many more.

 
 

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11 April 2023 |

FSA Awards*

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Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – AMERICAS

Winner – Air Canada Cargo

Runner Up – United Airlines Cargo

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – ASIA

Winner – Etihad Cargo

Runner Up – Cathay Pacific

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – EUROPE

Winner – Turkish Cargo

Runner Up – Lufthansa

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – MIDDLE EAST

Winner – Etihad Cargo

Runner Up – Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA)

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year 2022

Winner – Qatar Airways Cargo

Runner Up – American Airlines Cargo

Sustainable Cargo Airport of the year 2022

Winner – Miami International Airport

Runner Up – Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Sustainable Forwarder of the year 2022

Winner – Kuehne+Nagel

Runner up – DHL Global Forwarding

Sustainable GSSA of the year 2022

Winner – ECS Group

Runner Up – Air Logistics Group

Sustainable Global Port of the year 2022

Winner – Port of Hamburg

Runner Up – Port of Rotterdam

Sustainable Handling Operator of the Year 2022

Winner – Swissport

Runner Up – Dnata

Sustainable ULD Provider of the year 2022

Winner – Unilode Aviation Solutions

Runner Up – Jettainer

Sustainable Cargo Technology of the year 2022

Winner – Aerotuf

Runner Up – Cargo Ai

Sustainable Rail Logistics Award 2022

Winner – Canadian Pacific Rail

Runner Up – CN Rail

Sustainable Road Logistics Award 2022

Winner -Wallenius Wilhelmsen

Runner Up – Seko Logistics

Sustainable 3PL Logistics Company of the year 2022

Winner – Modern Freight

Runner Up – DHL

Sustainable Containers for Logistics Award 2022

Winner – Csafe Global

Runner Up – Aerotuf

Sustainable Drone Technology Company of the Year 2022

Winner – Dronamics

Runner Up – Amazon Prime

Sustainable Warehouse Operator of the year 2022

Winner – Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT)

Runner up – Agility Logistics

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – AFRICA

Winner – Emirates SkyCargo

Runner Up – Ethiopian Airlines

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Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – AMERICAS

Winner – Air Canada Cargo

Runner Up – United Airlines Cargo

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – ASIA

Winner – Etihad Cargo

Runner Up – Cathay Pacific

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – EUROPE

Winner – Turkish Cargo

Runner Up – Lufthansa

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – MIDDLE EAST

Winner – Etihad Cargo

Runner Up – Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA)

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year 2022

Winner – Qatar Airways Cargo

Runner Up – American Airlines Cargo

Sustainable Cargo Airport of the year 2022

Winner – Miami International Airport

Runner Up – Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Sustainable Forwarder of the year 2022

Winner – Kuehne+Nagel

Runner up – DHL Global Forwarding

Sustainable GSSA of the year 2022

Winner – ECS Group

Runner Up – Air Logistics Group

Sustainable Global Port of the year 2022

Winner – Port of Hamburg

Runner Up – Port of Rotterdam

Sustainable Handling Operator of the Year 2022

Winner – Swissport

Runner Up – Dnata

Sustainable ULD Provider of the year 2022

Winner – Unilode Aviation Solutions

Runner Up – Jettainer

Sustainable Cargo Technology of the year 2022

Winner – Aerotuf

Runner Up – Cargo Ai

Sustainable Rail Logistics Award 2022

Winner – Canadian Pacific Rail

Runner Up – CN Rail

Sustainable Road Logistics Award 2022

Winner -Wallenius Wilhelmsen

Runner Up – Seko Logistics

Sustainable 3PL Logistics Company of the year 2022

Winner – Modern Freight

Runner Up – DHL

Sustainable Containers for Logistics Award 2022

Winner – Csafe Global

Runner Up – Aerotuf

Sustainable Drone Technology Company of the Year 2022

Winner – Dronamics

Runner Up – Amazon Prime

Sustainable Warehouse Operator of the year 2022

Winner – Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT)

Runner up – Agility Logistics

Sustainable Cargo Airline of the year – AFRICA

Winner – Emirates SkyCargo

Runner Up – Ethiopian Airlines

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12 May 2022 |
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