All Africa articles – Page 106
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deugro Group adds to board as it starts 2009 in a bullish mood
January 27 - Strategic additions to the board of the deugro Group at the start of the year have been announced by the Kelsterbach-based heavy lift, project and specialist cargo forwarder.
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One in 20 box ships to be mothballed by February
January 26 - More than one in twenty containerships are likely to be laid up in February as a result of significant declines in box traffic, taking significant capacity from the market.
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GAC announces management reshuffle
January 14 - Dubai-based global shipping, logistics and marine services group GAC has reported a series of management changes relating to its operations in the Asia Pacific region, Middle East and Africa.
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Nordana enhances Libyan service
January 13 - Nordana has expanded its oceanfreight service to Libya with the addition of calls to the port of Misurata.
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Catamarans Nigeria-Bound thanks to Beko
January 12 - Dutch heavy lift specialists Beko Transport Consultants is to move three catamarans, each 33 m in length and weighing 55 tonnes, from the UAE to Nigeria.
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Heerema Marine completes Angolan installation
Leiden-based Heerema Marine Contractors has completed a year-long installation of deep-sea oil drilling equipment at the Tombua Landana site off the coast of Angola for oil giant DSME/Chevron in a water depth of 370 m.
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Breadbox to West Africa
January 06 - Breadbox Shipping Lines, headquartered at Schiedam in the Netherlands now offers a new service from North Continental Europe to ports in West Africa which has the capacity to handle project cargoes on deck.
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GAC Laser moves giant brewery tanks without any spills!
December 15 - GAC Laser International Logistics (GAC Laser) has successfully moved five 25 tonne brewery tanks from the Netherlands to Rosslyn, north of Pretoria, in
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Beluga Projects celebrates first birthday In South Africa as Beluga Skysails is set to unload in Richards Bay
December 12 - Beluga SkySails, the world's first commercial newbuilding to use auxiliary wind energy for propulsion through the application of the new SkySails kite system, is due into Richards Bay later this month.
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Beer bottling line slakes thirsts in DRC
December 04 - Thirsty beer drinkers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have reason to raise their glasses to SDV Belgium.