Europe news – Page 178
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UASC fully integrated into the Hapag-Lloyd Group
November 30 - Hapag-Lloyd has completed the integration of United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) into the group, six months after starting the merger process.
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ALE bridges the gap
November 30 - ALE has completed the installation of the 474 m long Zezelj bridge, weighing 11,100 tonnes, in Novi Sad, Serbia, in October 2017.
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Locomotive arrives in Goes
November 29 - Goud Transport has transported a Whitcomb diesel locomotive, originally built in 1944 for the US Army, from Antwerp to the Stoomtrein Goes-Borsele (SGB) museum, the Netherlands.
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Beluga keeps production line running
November 29 - Moscow-based Beluga Projects Logistic has completed the first phase of a complex project at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.
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MHI Vestas signs with BOW
November 29 - MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has signed an agreement with BOW Terminal to develop a pre-assembly facility at the Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands.
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Cargolux deals with NCA
November 29 - Cargolux has signed a cooperation agreement with Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) that allows both partners access to each other's capacity through code-share and space swap agreements.
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FMT inks Albany deal
November 28 - The Albany Port District Commission, USA has signed a 10-year agreement with Federal Marine Terminals (FMT) to provide longshore and other cargo handling services at the port.
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EFG wins waste contract
November 28 - EFG Scandinavia, part of the EMS-Fehn-Group, has been awarded a contract for crane services for the construction of a waste-to-energy heat and power plant in Boden, Sweden.
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OOS and Fanzhou sign MoU
November 28 - OOS International and Jiangsu Fanzhou Shipping have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a strategic alliance and expand the coverage of their vessels globally.
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E.R. Group targets institutional investors
November 28 - E.R. Schiffahrt, the Germany-based group, which is known for its ship managment and financing activities, has revealed plans to develop a business offering investment opportunities for institutional investors.
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New cranes at Port of Savannah
November 28 - The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has introduced four new neo-Panamax cranes to the Port of Savannah.
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De Clercq flies into Chapman Freeborn
November 28 - Chapman Freeborn has appointed David De Clercq sales manager for France.
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Container volumes set to break record
November 27 - Container volume growth continues apace with loaded shipments on course to break 200 million teu in 2017, says global shipping consultancy Drewry.
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Rotterdam reappoints Castelein
November 27 - Allard Castelein has been reappointed as ceo of the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
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ABC sticks with Liège
November 27 - Despite regaining its lost slots at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, AirBridgeCargo (ABC) will retain its freighter calls to Belgium's Liège Airport.
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PCN members keeping busy
November 27 - C.H. Robinson Project Logistics, member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), has delivered 49 wind turbines to a project site near Bluff Point in Indiana, USA.
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Rotterdam to host Project Cargo Summit
November 24 - News has reached HLPFI of a new event in Rotterdam for the project cargo and breakbulk community.
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OOCL welcomes Scandinavia
November 24 - OOCL has taken delivery of the 21,413 teu containership OOCL Scandinavia, the fifth of six vessels ordered from the Samsung Heavy Industry (SHI) shipyard in South Korea.
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Shipowners welcome emissions agreement
November 24 - Following intensive negotiations, which came to an end two weeks ago, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Commission reached a provisional agreement on the reform of the emissions trading system, which has now
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Extended Breeze sets sail
November 24 - The lengthening programme of Finnlines' vessels is in full swing in the Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, with the first of four of its vessels extended by approximately 30 m.