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fly me to the moon Why Artemis II’s lunar mission is a celebration of heavy lift engineering

Space exploration often captures the imagination with soaring rockets and brave astronauts, but for those in the project cargo and heavy‑lift community, it’s the monumental…

1 April 2026
Live : Artemis II on its way to the moon

The Artemis II mission successfully lifted off from Cape Canaveral at around 1834 local time / 1234 European Central Time’

2 April 2026
Milestone for Hornsea 3 as Heerema executes key North Sea lifts

Heerema’s heavy-lift vessel Sleipnir has successfully installed the Hornsea 3 Link 1 Jacket and Offshore Converter Station 1 (OCS1) in the North Sea.

1 April 2026
Shipping SAL’s second Orca Class MPP Frida christened in Esbjerg

SAL has christened its second vessel Orca-class multipurpose heavy lift vessel, Frida, in Esbjerg, Denmark.

1 April 2026
Flying Whales opens doors to ‘rare’ cargo airship careers

A ‘unique’ opportunity is how Flying Whales describes the career paths offered with its revolutionary heavy-lift airship.

1 April 2026
Netherlands ports strike Dutch port workers to strike over cabinet plans, says trade union

Employees at Dutch ports will go on strike for at least five days because they are dissatisfied with the cabinet’s plans regarding social security.

31 March 2026
data on deck? Mitsui OSK Lines eyes car carriers as floating data centres

MPP and RoRo operator Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is investigating the conversion of used vessels into floating data centres, citing car carriers as a potential…

31 March 2026
EU port upgrades Port of Pori military upgrade highlights EU’s ‘dual use’ goals

An EU-funded overhaul of RoRo and heavy lift capabilities at Finland’s Port of Pori is being highlighted as an example of how the Military Mobility…

31 March 2026
Norsepower and CHIC formalise supply chain for rotor sail expansion

A definitive cooperation agreement between Norsepower and COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Equipment (CHIC) will mass-produce and deploy rotor sail technology across the global maritime fleet.

31 March 2026
Swire Projects delivers six 170-tonne transformers across Asia Pacific

Swire Projects has completed a complex, multi-port shipment of heavy power infrastructure, delivering a series of massive transformers from Indonesia to Malaysia and New Zealand.

31 March 2026
Shipping AAL takes delivery of AAL Newcastle, orders another Super B-Class pair

AAL Shipping has taken delivery of its seventh Super B-Class vessel, AAL Newcastle, and expanded its order with CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard in Guangzhou with…

31 March 2026
deugro secures 28,000 sqm wind hub at Port of Odense

As the global wind energy sector grapples with a critical shortage of port marshalling capacity, project forwarders are increasingly forced to secure a physical footprint…

30 March 2026
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fly me to the moon

Why Artemis II’s lunar mission is a celebration of heavy lift engineering

Space exploration often captures the imagination with soaring rockets and brave astronauts, but for those in the project cargo and heavy‑lift community, it’s the monumental…
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  • Modern MPP operators have the upper hand
    Demographic cliff Modern MPP operators have the upper hand European heavy-lift and project cargo executives are navigating a critical strategic junction as...
  • Perpetual disruption is the new baseline for project logistics
    Perpetual disruption is the new baseline for project logistics The era of predictable project logistics is decisively over. As geopolitical turmoil continues...
  • Chipolbrok launches new MPP liner service to the Arabian Gulf
    Gulf: Drewry's opinion Hormuz risk throws project cargo flows into turmoil – Drewry Breakbulk and project cargo flows through the Gulf are facing a ‘sharp deterioration...
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PCS 2025 Why the next generation isn’t finding project logistics

It’s not that young people don’t want to work in project logistics. It’s that they don’t know what it is. Or worse, they think they…

29 September 2025
by Any Means Containerships and RoRo dip back in for project cargo

As the demand for moving oversized, high-value, and technically complex cargo increases, the maritime industry is rethinking its operational playbook across vessel types. Whether it’s…

26 September 2025
PCS 2025: Old Workhorses, New Pressures MPP sector can’t shake its old tonnage

The multipurpose (MPP) shipping sector continues to face a complex mix of ageing capacity, tight vessel supply, and patchy demand, but operators are in no…

24 September 2025
PCS 2025 From rivalry to regional hubs: ports face scale of floating offshore wind

While Port of Bilbao has carved its spot as a major hub for the Basque Country, the energy transition is rewriting the rules of how…

23 September 2025
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Policy

MEPs in Poland for military mobility readiness check

A delegation of transport MEPs is in Poland for a ‘real-time’ examination of Europe’s readiness for the EU’s Military Mobility Package.

30 March 2026
MEPs approve removal of ‘most’ tariffs on EU-US industrial goods

The European Parliament has confirmed its adoption of proposals to remove tariffs on US industrial products, a move that should ease transatlantic shipments of oversized…

26 March 2026
Logistics in Disarray Fresh turmoil for transporters after Trump cancels offshore contracts in favour of gas

The US government’s decision to pay TotalEnergies around $1 billion to cancel two offshore wind projects brings yet more controversy and injects renewed uncertainty into…

24 March 2026
Conditional cut on tariffs Proposed tariff cuts on US industrial goods hinge on reciprocity

The European Parliament has backed a position on proposals to cut tariffs on US-based ‘industrial’ goods, a measure that could extend to certain oversized shipments…

20 March 2026
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Knowledge Base

The ship agent’s blueprint How experience, planning, and precision shape project cargo success

Every project cargo move tells a story of scale and coordination. From refinery modules to turbines, each shipment requires not only technical strength but also…

16 October 2025
LATAM Focus An inside look into project cargo logistics

The heavy lift and project cargo sector in Latin America (LATAM) requires precision, planning, and the ability to adapt on the fly. According to Murilo…

1 October 2025
A GUIDE TO ABNORMAL LOADS Abnormal loads – what you need to know

Navigating the world of abnormal / oversized road freight is no easy task, not least when different countries use their own terminology.

21 August 2025
Offshore & onshore wind – what you need to know

The offshore wind industry is a critical area of focus for Project Cargo Journal, and so to help navigate this complex industry, we’ve put together…

7 August 2025
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Project Cargo on the Move

Live : Artemis II on its way to the moon

The Artemis II mission successfully lifted off from Cape Canaveral at around 1834 local time / 1234 European Central Time’

2 April 2026
Flying Whales opens doors to ‘rare’ cargo airship careers

A ‘unique’ opportunity is how Flying Whales describes the career paths offered with its revolutionary heavy-lift airship.

1 April 2026
Netherlands ports strike Dutch port workers to strike over cabinet plans, says trade union

Employees at Dutch ports will go on strike for at least five days because they are dissatisfied with the cabinet’s plans regarding social security.

31 March 2026
Swire Projects delivers six 170-tonne transformers across Asia Pacific

Swire Projects has completed a complex, multi-port shipment of heavy power infrastructure, delivering a series of massive transformers from Indonesia to Malaysia and New Zealand.

31 March 2026
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