All Australasia articles – Page 40
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Martin Bencher opening Sydney office
March 11 - Danish shipping and forwarding services provider Martin Bencher Group will open a new office in Sydney, Australia, on April 1, 2013.
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The Friday Flyer
March 8 - The fact that today is International Women's Day casts a spotlight on the growing number of female managers and executives in the global supply chain.
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Mutitrade wins Indo-Australia project
March 7- Multitrade Spain, in cooperation with Dextra Industries & Transport, will shift a nitrate plant from Indonesia to Australia.
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WWPC names Airland in Mongolia
February 27 - Airland Logistics has become the exclusive representative of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network in Mongolia.
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Damco sees 'solid' result in 2012
February 26 - Freight forwarder and logistics service provider Damco saw significant revenue growth during 2012.
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SILA nets two-year over-dimensional contract
February 25 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member for Australia, Sinotrans Integrated Logistics Australia (SILA), has been awarded a two-year contract to supply all export services to a large Australian stock listed company.
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The Friday Flyer
February 22 - While the on-off strike that threatened to close the US East and Gulf coast, further south another country is facing a blockade by striking longshoreman.
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Ellery shifts skids
February 21 - Ellery OS Project Cargo has become the latest company to join the Project Cargo Network (PCN), representing New Zealand.
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ISF calls for visa relaxation
February 18 - The International Shipping Federation (ISF), which represents maritime employers globally, is calling on port states to facilitate the right of seafarers to shore leave, in line with international treaty obligations.
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DSV snaps up Seatainers
February 15 - Logistics services provider DSV has signed an agreement to acquire the entire share capital of Seatainers Group A/S.
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First of eight for China Navigation
February 15 - The China Navigation Company (CNCo) has successfully launched the first of a new series of eight S-Class vessels.
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Clipper shifts turbines down under
February 13 - Clipper Projects has shipped 56 wind turbines to Musselroe Wind Park, northern Tasmania, Australia, for Vestas Wind Systems.
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Wednesday Flyer
February 6 - In today's round round-up of general news from across the industry, HLPFI staff writer David Kershaw, reports that international logistics provider, Logwin has opened a new warehouse in Sydney, Australia. The 4,000 sq m facility will bring al
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BaltShip upgrades Singapore office
February 6 - Danish headquartered BaltShip has strengthened its position in the Asia-Pacific market by upgrading its Singapore sales office to a fully-fledged project logistics hub, with chartering and project management capabilities.
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Greater Pacific Shipping serves key markets
January 25 - A new, independent shipping line has been established to serve key markets in the Pacific - Greater Pacific Shipping (GPS).
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The Friday Flyer
January 25 - This week's Friday Flyer is again sponsored by Broekman Project Services, located in the Port of Rotterdam, which offers a total solution for handling and assembly of project cargoes - www.broekman-group.com/bps
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New Zealand joint venture delivers outsized motorboat
January 24 - New Zealand based TNL GAC Pindar Ltd - a joint venture between specialist marine leisure logistics provider GAC Pindar and freight forwarder TNL International - has delivered a 7.6 tonne Stamas 363 motorboat 15,000 km between Georgia, USA and
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New regulator for heavy vehicles opens in Australia
January 22 - 2013 will see Australia roll out a new rulebook of national laws and regulations for heavy lift land moves - with the aim on unifying what is a fragmented system.
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The Friday Flyer
High winds, heavy snow and below average temperatures across Europe are creating headaches for transport planners as HLPFI heads into the weekend, whilst winds of a different sort have blown in some sobering news from the Sahara.
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Mechel strengthens distribution network with Vanino acquisition
January 16 - One of Russia's leading mining and metal companies Mechel OAO has acquired a 55 percent controlling stake in Vanino Sea Trade Port OAO in a deal reportedly worth RUB15.5 billion (USD510.1 million).