All Australasia articles – Page 28
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The Wednesday Wire - December 17th 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Enerpac appoints Silveri
December 16 - Enerpac, a division of Actuant Corp, has appointed Rob Silveri as its new Australia and New Zealand integrated solutions manager.
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DYT supports shark studies
December 12 - DYT Yacht Transport's semi-submersible vessel Yacht Express has shipped the 126 ft (38.4 m) research vessel Ocearch from Port Everglades to Brisbane in Australia.
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Pacific Basin sells towage business
December 12 - Pacific Basin Shipping has sold PB Towage Australia to Smit Lamnalco, a 50-percent owned associate of Royal Boskalis Westminster.
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The Friday Flyer - December 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Jumbo readies for Wheatstone project
December 9 - Jumbo has signed a contract with Technip Oceania for the installation of 13 subsea structures for the Chevron-operated Wheatstone project in Western Australia.
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High five for SAL in Ichthys
December 5 - SAL Heavy Lift has completed a series of complex shipments, totalling over 100,000 freight tonnes, for the Ichthys LNG project near Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory.
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The Friday Flyer - November 28th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Toll NQX takes on Deeson Heavylift
November 27 - Toll NQX, part of Toll Group, has strengthened its capabilities with the acquisition of heavy haul and lifting specialist Deeson Heavylift.
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Managing a project from A-Z
November 27 - Jumbo Shipping has completed its role in the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) project. The heavy lift shipping company transported thousands of freight tonnes of equipment from fabrication yards in China and Malaysia to Australia.
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Managing a project from A-Z
November 27 - Jumbo Shipping has completed its role in the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) project. The heavy lift shipping company transported thousands of freight tonnes of equipment from fabrication yards in China and Malaysia to Australia.
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Managing a project from A-Z
November 27 - Jumbo Shipping has completed its role in the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) project. The heavy lift shipping company transported thousands of freight tonnes of equipment from fabrication yards in China and Malaysia to Australia.
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PNG gets two-way shipping routes
November 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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PCN celebrates record conference turnout
November 20 - The Project Cargo Network's (PCN) fourth annual summit, which took place from November 16-18, saw 160 delegates from over 75 countries come together at the Crowne Plaza St Peter's Hotel in Rome.
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Skilled acquires OMSA
November 18 - Australian tug vessel operator PB Sea-Tow has agreed to sell its 50 percent stake in Offshore Marine Services Alliance (OMSA) to joint venture partner, Skilled Offshore, for AUD12 million (USD10.49 million).
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K+N expands Australian footprint
November 14 - Kuehne + Nagel has opened its new logistics centre in Greater Sydney to meet a growing demand for end-to-end logistics solutions in Australia.
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New role for Harrison at LOC
November 13 - Alex Harrison has been appointed group director, energy services at London Offshore Consultants (LOC), after stepping down as managing director of LOC Australia.
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McAleese invests in Heavy Haulage Australia
November 11 - McAleese Group has agreed to pay USD3 million for a 50 percent equity investment in Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA), with an option to acquire the remaining 50 percent in two to five years.
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ALE's Australian heavy lift
November 11 - ALE mobilised one of its largest cranes to complete a brace of installation projects in Australia.
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The Friday Flyer - November 7th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.