All Asia articles – Page 162
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BUSINESSrun comes to Houston
September 22 - Readers who are attending Breakbulk Americas in Houston next week are encouraged to join HLPFI's Luke King and Ian Matheson on the 19th BUSINESSrun, which takes place on October 1 at 07:30.
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Fairmount trio in Knarr tow
September 20 - Three Fairmount Marine tug vessels have towed the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel Petrojarl Knarr from South Korea to Norway.
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The Friday Flyer - September 19th 2014
Today we saw the climax of what has been a rollercoaster ride for the United Kingdom, in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum. The numbers were close, but the result is clear: a union that has lasted for 307 years remains together.
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Blue Water: One down, three to go
September 18 - Blue Water Shipping has delivered the first of four tunnel boring machines (TBM) for Sydney's North West Rail Link project in Australia.
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UTC and Almajdouie join forces
September 18 - UTC Overseas and Almajdouie Logistics Company have signed an exclusive agency joint venture agreement based on the companies' cooperative activities in the global project logistics field.
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Rickmers opts for ShipServ
September 17 - Rickmers Shipmanagement, part of the Rickmers Group, has signed up to use ShipServ's offering of e-procurement decision support tools.
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BigLift aims for the Star
The second of its S-type vessels, Happy Star, has been delivered to BigLift Shipping.
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Address BWM Convention, warns Poulsson
September 17 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has continued to voice concerns over the impending IMO Ballast Water Convention (BWM).
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Ocean Three: last piece in the jigsaw
September 16 - Specialist shipping consultant Drewry Maritime Research has suggested that the newly formed Ocean Three agreement is the final piece in the "mega-alliance" jigsaw puzzle.
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Hansa rescues stranded couple
September 16 - The crew from Hansa Heavy Lift's HHL Elbe has rescued a couple from a dinghy in the Red Sea after spotting their distress flares.
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Large reel requires Ruslan
September 15 - Ruslan International has delivered 75 tonnes of coil-tubing equipment for the oil and gas industry from London Stansted to Adelaide, to support a drilling programme in the Coober Pedy Basin of South Australia.
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Cargolux expands Chinese network
September 15 - Cargolux Airlines International has expanded its Chinese network with the introduction of a second flight connecting Luxembourg with Beijing and Xiamen, effective September 17.
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Allseas is buoyant
September 12 - Allseas Global Logistics has transported 132 buoyancy modules, weighing 8 tonnes each, to Turkey for the North Cyprus Water Supply Project.
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ALE's multiple module triumph
September 12 - In the Philippines, ALE has completed the load-out of 111 oversize modules ranging from 31 to 1,925 tonnes.
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The Friday Flyer - September 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Blue Water navigates Russian waterways
September 11 - Blue Water Singapore has transported heavy and bulky rig columns and bracings for a semi-submersible rig from Singapore to Baku, Azerbaijan via the Russian river system.
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Bahri appoints Al-Omar
September 11 - The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) has appointed Ibrahim Abdulrahman Al-Omar as its new chief executive officer, effective October 1, 2014.
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Pakistan again for Sabelatrans
September 11 - Sabelatrans Shipping has shipped 1,802 cu m of cargo, including pressure vessels, boilers, and other accessories, from the UAE to Pakistan.
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Rickmers-Linie supports sulphur regulations
September 10 - Rickmers-Linie has declared its support for the introduction of stricter sulphur regulations but expects that they will inevitably lead to an increase in the cost of marine fuels.