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Hansa Heavy Lift vessel sails open hatch through the Northern Sea Route to deliver giant cranes
“HHL Valparaiso” is the first vessel to sail open hatch through the Northern Sea Route as it delivers two giant ship-to-shore (STS) cranes from the European to the Far East region of Russia. Hamburg based Hansa Heavy Lift has successfully transported the first-ever ship-to-shore (STS) cranes via the Northern Sea Route (NSR), relocating them from the port of St. Petersburg to the port of Vostochny, spanning both the European and Far East regions of Russia. “HHL Valparaiso” is the first vessel to sail open hatch through the Northern Sea Route, which is covered by thick ice for most of the year and has a limited window of about two months open to cargo voyages. This allowed the two cranes, each weighing 820 metric tonnes and measuring 61 metres in height and 92 metres in width, to be shipped partially above and below deck. http://en.portnews.ru/news/232192/
HHL Transports Giant Pipe Racks For New FPSO Unit In Brazil
HANSA HEAVY LIFT has transported five pipe racks and three modules, weighing a total of 1,871.51 metric tonnes and measuring 24,075 m³, for a new floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit off the coast of Brazil. With the heaviest piece weighing 730 metric tonnes, the cargo was loaded onto the HHL Valparaiso at the ports of Itajaí and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil before being transported to Qingdao, in the Shandong Province of China, where it will undergo final outfitting before being transported back to Brazil. More to read at http://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/hhl-transports-giant-pipe-racks-new-fpso-unit-brazil/
HHL Valparaiso delivers 2 container cranes to Elizabeth Port in New Jersey
August 23 – The HANSA Heavy Lift ship HHL Valparaiso left the Irish port of Fenit in County Kerry recently carrying two ship-to-shore container cranes for delivery to the USA. Bound for Elizabeth Port in New Jersey, the cranes were manufactured by the Irish division of Swiss-owned Liebherr Container Cranes in Killarney. The HHL Valparaiso is believed to be the largest ship ever to dock in the Irish port, situated just south of the Shannon estuary, since it opened for commercial business in 1887. Liebherr said a further seven such export-based calls at Fenit are scheduled for the rest of this year. http://www.heavyliftpfi.com/content/NewsItem.aspx?id=4629
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