AAL Shipping (AAL) is taking delivery of two additional ‘G-Class’ multipurpose heavy lift vessels, expanding its core fleet to 720,200 total deadweight (DWT).
Watch: AAL Successfully Transports Six RTGs In Single Asia – US Crossing
AAL Newcastle sailing into South Florida Container Terminal with a Cargo of six rubber tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) in 2020.
AAL Bangkok Loads 12 Floating Crafts, Including 51-Meter Superyacht
Yacht owners get best of ‘boat’ worlds with 12 craft on a single sailing
AAL Strengthens Global Presence & Offering, With Additional 133,000 DWT Of MPV Tonnage
Additional W-Class vessels join AAL’s fleet, representing 133,000 dwt / 156,000 cbm of additional capacity for its customers and further differentiating the carrier’s niche project cargo offering and strong position within the MPP sector.
AAL Plans To Move Forward With Adoption Of The IMO Low Sulphur Regulation 2020
AAL would like to clarify their position and how they plan to move forward over the coming weeks and months to fully prepare themselves and their customers for this important and long-awaited milestone in maritime sector’s history.
AAL Delivers Region’s Largest Transformer To Major South East Australia Windfarm
AAL has recently delivered Victoria’s – and possibly Australia’s – largest ever transformer to the Stockyard Hill Windfarm Connection in Victoria on behalf of Australia-based global logistics solutions provider, Cargo Line International.
AAL Gets To Grips With Vaculift Technology For The First Time In Australian
AAL has announced the successful deployment – for the first time in Australia – of multi-lift vacuum units used in the discharge of pipes with its partner Qube.
AAL Named ‘Best Shipping Line – Project Cargo’ At AFLAS Awards
AAL, one of the world’s leading global breakbulk and heavy lift operators, has been named ‘Best Shipping Line – Project Cargo’ at the prestigious 2018 AFLAS Awards.
AAL Delivers Giant Passenger Boarding Bridges To World’s Busiest Cruise Port, PortMiami
AAL has completed its first cargo shipment in partnership with new Spanish Representative, Marítima Davila, transporting two giant Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges (SPBB) to PortMiami in a single sailing.