Europe news – Page 313
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Geodis widens oil & gas network
November 19 - Geodis Wilson has extended its network of hubs dedicated to the logistics demands of the oil and gas industry with the opening of a new office in Singapore.
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Liebherr Maritime on track for record year
November 19 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes expects 2014 to be a record year in terms of annual deliveries and turnover - surpassing 2008's delivery record when 102 units were shipped worldwide.
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AGL in bumper Russian move
November 18 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) transported 10,000 freight tonnes of air separation equipment from Antwerp to the inland port of Dzerzhinsk, Russia, via St. Petersburg.
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THLG celebrates successful event
November 18 - The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) celebrated one of its most successful conferences, which took place during October in Limassol, Cyprus.
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ABC races to China
November 17 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) delivered Formula 3 cars and spare parts from Luxembourg to China to compete in the Macao Grand Prix.
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Broekman in Rotterdam expansion
November 17 - Broekman Distriport is expanding its terminal at the Port of Rotterdam by 50,000 sq m to serve the western Scandinavian market.
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Turner joins Rhenus
November 17 - Rhenus Logistics has appointed Russell Turner as branch manager at the forwarder's Cannock, UK branch.
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HHLA on the up
November 14 - Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) increased its revenue by 6 percent to EUR906.7 million (USD1.13 billion) during the first nine months of 2014.
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Battersea cranes make journey downriver
November 14 - A project to temporarily relocate the Battersea Power Station's iconic cranes to the UK Port of Tilbury by barge is almost complete with only one barge movement remaining.
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Prangl demo waltzes into Vienna
November 14 - Prangl will demonstrate its wind power plant transport equipment prior to the Austrian Wind Symposium (AWES), taking place at Aula der Wissenschaften, Vienna, from December 3-4, 2014.
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Wagenborg breaks through the fog
November 14 - Wagenborg has transported a 260-tonne transformer from Nuremberg to Diele in Germany, and installed it at the substation.
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Auerbach celebrates first steel cut
November 14 - Construction of Auerbach Schiffahrt's new F-500 series vessels has begun at Chinese shipyard Jiangzhou Union.
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WWPC partners work together
November 14 - Steder Group has worked with fellow Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) member, Denholm Global Logistics to move a crane support unit measuring 7.5 m high from its production facility in the UK to customer in The Netherlands.
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GAC presses ahead
November 13 - GAC has coordinated the delivery of a 1,000-tonne metal press from Kaiserslautern in Germany to Volvo Car Corporation's facility in Olofstr
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Blue Water bridges the gap
November 13 - Blue Water Shipping has been involved in a project for Bladt Industries in connection with the construction of a bridge in Odense, Denmark.
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Jolly day for Messina
November 13 - The container/ro-ro (con-ro) vessel Jolly Titanio, which was built by the Korean STX Offshore & Shipbuilding shipyard, has been delivered to Ignazio Messina.
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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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Trams travel on trailers
November 12 - Van der Vlist has completed the transport of three tram carriages for a new metro in Copenhagen using its specialist rail trailers.
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Huge charter for Prime
November 12 - Prime Cargo has handled a charter of oil and gas equipment, totalling 271.7 tonnes, from Norway to Korea.
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Manitowoc crawlers club together
November 12 - A team of Manitowoc crawler cranes is playing a major part in the building of a EUR1 billion (USD1.24 billion) LNG terminal in Dunkirk, France.