Crane tips over in at Tuas Port but operations continue
A quay crane being delivered to a non-operational berth at Tuas Port tipped over at approximately 1:20 p.m. on 15 June, according to a statement from PSA Singapore.
Read moreDetailsA quay crane being delivered to a non-operational berth at Tuas Port tipped over at approximately 1:20 p.m. on 15 June, according to a statement from PSA Singapore.
Read moreDetailsAmerican P&I has published the latest installment of their Good Catch series to inform of the importance of safety on crane operations,
Read moreDetailsOn 11 May the container vessel CMA CGM Ermitage struck a quay wall and a nearby gantry crane in the Elbe River in Hamburg, Germany.
Read moreDetailsA crane collapsed and partially landed on a vessel named Rimini, at the Tinnemans Shipbuilding yard in the Netherlands.
Read moreDetailsSAAM Terminals has inaugurated Chile’s most advanced training simulator which features a VR system, at SVTI.
Read moreDetailsNTSB has issued an investigation report on an incident involving the crane aboard the Royal Engineer tow making contact with a terminal cargo crane.
Read moreDetailsMSF presents an incident where a routine lifting operation in the North Sea led to a heli-fuel tank snagging on a nearby container bridle, highlighting the challenges of restricted visibility.
Read moreDetailsAGCT announced its step towards more community-friendly operations by installing white noise reversing alarms.
Read moreDetailsA recent incident has left the Chinese-flagged heavy lift ship Shang De Wu Yi Shan damaged after two gantry cranes it was transporting fell into the sea off the Spanish coast.
Read moreDetailsOn 23 November the offshore support vessel BRAVE TERN knocked a 25-ton mobile crane onto a small barge at the Navantia Shipyard in Spain.
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