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Each reactor has been lifted carefully into place by a huge 1,600 tonne 'Mammoet', the
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Each reactor has been lifted carefully into place by a huge 1,600 tonne 'Mammoet', the
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Well known projects involving Mammoet include raising the stricken Russian submarine Kursk from the ocean floor 100m below the Barents Sea in 2001; completing all heavy lifting in the construction of the new Wembley Stadium in the UK; and providing the special mobile portals used at the Coega project in Port
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Mammoet, partnered with Investec Private Bank, is to fund the multi-million rand sale of half of the ordinary share capital in
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Mammoet is a multi-million euro-turnover company and operates in
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"Mammoet has shown its commitment to the transaction and the spirit of transformation by providing vendor finance for 43 percent of the transaction price."
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Noor Hendricks, one of Tlou's shareholders and previous director of Greenham Crane Hire, will be director: operations for Mammoet
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Because the salvage contract for the Costa Concordia has not yet been awarded, neither Smit's parent company Boskalis nor Mammoet would comment directly on the Italian operation Wednesday.
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Mammoet spokesman Johan Pastoor said the company was not involved in the Costa Concordia salvage at this stage, but did not rule out involvement in the future.
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It teamed up with another Dutch company, Mammoet Salvage, to hoist the submarine Kursk from the Barents Sea after two powerful explosions sent it to the seabed at a depth of 250 feet 108 meters on Aug. 12, 2000, with the loss of all 118 crew.
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