All Africa articles – Page 52
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      NewsISS appoints BlomJanuary 5 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has enhanced its African management team with the appointment of Riaan Blom as vice president, sales for the region. 
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      NewsThe Wednesday Wire - December 24th 2014A round-up of HLPFI's top news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding in 2014. 
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      NewsGefco enters Algerian marketDecember 23 - Gefco has expanded its North African network by setting up a subsidiary in Algeria. 
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      NewsETS on the doubleDecember 19 - Madrid based marine and cargo surveyors Eurotransport Solutions (ETS) has monitored the loading and securing of the first Vestas type V126 wind turbine blades onboard a vessel in Spain. 
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      NewsThe Wednesday Wire - December 17th 2014Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding. 
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      NewsNew African expert at ISSDecember 16 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has appointed Peter Nielsen as vice president, Africa. 
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      NewsSignet tug heads for the CongoDecember 12 - Signet Maritime Corporation's tug boat Signet Warhorse II has towed a large cargo barge carrying components for Saipem, from the US Gulf of Mexico to Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo. 
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      NewsThe Friday Flyer - December 12th 2014This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding. 
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      NewsLogistics sector looks set for more M&AsDecember 10 - Transport Intelligence has said that the talks between DSV and UTi Worldwide which were revealed in the media last week show that there is an undiminished appetite for mergers and acquisitions in the global logistics industry. 
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      NewsThe Friday Flyer - December 5th 2014This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding. 
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      NewsLeo launches in MyanmarDecember 3 - FPS Logistics Thailand (FPST), a wholly owned subsidiary of Leo Global Logistics, has launched a new logistics operation in Myanmar. 
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      NewsThe Wednesday Wire - December 3rd 2014Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding. 
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      NewsTraining for Africa's abnormal loadsDecember 1 - An ISO-accredited Certificate in Project Cargo Management professional development course is being held in conjunction with the Breakbulk Africa Congress in Johannesburg in February, 2015. 
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      NewsThe Friday Flyer - November 28th 2014This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding. 
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      NewsHHLA Logistics handles goldmine modulesNovember 27 - HHLA Logistics is managing the transport of various parts of an enormous mill destined for a goldmine in Mali. 
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      NewsGefco on track to RussiaNovember 27 - Gefco Spain and Gefco Russia have signed a contract with Spanish railway manufacturer, Talgo, for the shipping and distribution of six Talgo trains in Russia. 
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      NewsPNG gets two-way shipping routesNovember 26 - A new ship routing system will come into effect on June 1, 2015 at Papua New Guinea's Jomard Entrance. 
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      NewsWork piles up for SALNovember 25 - SAL Heavy Lift has been chosen by Bilfinger to transport and install test piles and equipment for the Wikinger offshore wind farm's pile testing campaign. 
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      NewsCargo floods in for AarasNovember 24 - Aaras Project and Logistics Pakistan was appointed the shipping agent for the multipurpose vessel Han Zhi, which arrived at the Port of Karachi carrying 179 units of project cargo. 
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      NewsMetro Ports appoints new presidentNovember 21 - Michael S. Ferguson has accepted the position of president for Metro Ports, replacing former interim president Norman Hauser. 
 









