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    There’s a new 150 tonne knuckleboom crane that can actually generate far more energy that it will consume during a lowering operation.

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    “There’s no chance of standing still in this industry,” says Christian Herzog of the well-known Hatlapa brand, now part of the MacGregor Group.

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    The Haifa Port Company (HPC) has awarded the contract for a 70 tonne bollard pull Voith Schneider tractor tug to the Spanish Zamakona Yards Group.

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    Anchorhandlers – an example of the next generation

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    As offshore oil exploration moves into progressively deeper and more hazardous waters the vessels required to serve that very specialised offshore sector have also grown in size, sophistication and power.

  • Hatlapa's sales contribution to MacGregor is expected to be around €20m

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    MacGregor completes Hatlapa acquisition

    2013-11-06T10:57:00

    Cargotec’s MacGregor business has completed the acquisition of Hatlapa in a transaction valued at approximately €160m.

  • Hatlapa will strengthen MacGregor’s portfolio and position as a global market leader in winches

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    Cargotec acquires Hatlapa

    2013-07-16T12:30:00

    Cargotec’s MacGregor brand has acquired the German offshore deck equipment Hatlapa Group in a deal worth €160m.

  • The stern rollers are the largerest Hatlapa has ever produced

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    Hatlapa stern rollers for Maersk tugs

    2013-06-07T17:06:00

    Danish shipping company, Maersk Supply Service, has ordered two large stern rollers from German marine equipment company, Hatlapa, to be used in two tugs built for worldwide use in the oil and gas industry.

  • Jörg Tollmien and Carsten Löhmer announced the partnership at this year's SMM

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    Hatlapa and Loewe Marine set up new partnership

    2012-12-20T11:25:00

    German marine equipment supplier, Hatlapa, has set up a new partnership with German ship repair company, Loewe Marine, to provide maintenance and repair services for steering gear and rudder systems.

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    The German marine equipment supplier HATLAPA Marine Equipment has manufactured a selection of winches specifically designed for research vessels.

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