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John Good welcomes ro-ro partnership
December 1 - John Good Shipping has formed a new partnership with Swedish Orient Line (SOL) following its appointment as UK liner agent for SOL's new ro-ro service between Finland and Tilbury.
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Shipowners criticise EU pre-emptive strike on CO2
December 1 - Following the recent informal agreement reached by EU co-legislators on the European Commission proposal for a regulation on the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of CO2 emissions of maritime transport, the International Chamber of
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BIMCO wants less IMO red tape for shipping
December 1 - BIMCO supports a report identifying ways to reduce red tape for shipping, which will be presented to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) this week in London.
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Cargolux ups Vietnamese offering
December 1 - Cargolux is expanding its cargo services to Vietnam with the introduction of a second weekly flight to Ho Chi Minh City, and a fourth frequency to Hanoi.
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CFNR on the double
November 28 - CFNR Group recently executed a pair of heavy lift project shipments, utilising its skills in the inland waterway logistics sector.
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Collett boils over
November 28 - Collett Transport has transported a 100-tonne boiler from Rotterdam to Selby in the UK, on behalf of German transport company Max Goll.
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Terex crawler enters the forest
November 28 - Mobi-Hub has used a Terex CC 2800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to erect a wind turbine at a site near Koblenz, Germany.
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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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SCS hot off the press
November 28 - SCS Heavy has transported two presses - one from Henriville, France and the second from Rechen, Germany - to the USA, as well as a third press from Germany to China.
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Air cargo challenges highlighted
November 27 - A recent 'air cargo training day' delivered by the Baltic Air Charter Association (Baca) demonstrated how complicated the business of airfreight can be.
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KONGSBERG in with Blue Water
November 27 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Kongsberg that includes a two-year framework agreement covering international and domestic freight by air, sea and road for all the latter's subsidiaries.
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Gefco on track to Russia
November 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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HHLA Logistics handles goldmine modules
November 27 - HHLA Logistics is managing the transport of various parts of an enormous mill destined for a goldmine in Mali.
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Risky alliances need controls
November 27 - The European Shippers' Council (ESC) says it believes the formation of container shipping line alliances is a risky development for a free market for transportation of goods by sea, which is not good for clients of the carriers, shippers, an
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Aryamasir builds up expertise
November 26 - Aryamasir International Transport has handled the transport of over 1,000 tonnes of building materials for a construction project in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Power projects keep Wagenborg busy
November 26 - Wagenborg has been contracted to transport two stators from the port of Rotterdam to the KEMA plant in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and install the equipment onto its foundations.
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Yorkshire welcomes world's largest freighter
November 26 - The world's largest aircraft - the Antonov 225 Mryia - has touched down at Yorkshire's Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield.
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Dickinson in at Crane Industry Services
November 26 - Crane Industry Services LLC, a training, inspection, and consulting firm to the lifting industry, has added Debbie Dickinson to its team of industry consultants.
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Antwerp readies for largest ever load
November 26 - Next week will see the port of Antwerp handle what is claimed to be its largest-ever cargo, weighing 1,050 tonnes and measuring 24 m in length, 11 m in width and 23 m in height.
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Great reaction from Interfracht
November 25 - Interfracht Air Sea Land Service has handled the transport of four 800-tonne reactors from Japan to Belarus.