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Towering heights for Meriaura
August 8 - Meriaura has transported a flexible pipelaying tower on board its multipurpose vessel Meri from the UK's Port of Tyne to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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Capital projects and contracts - August 8th 2014
Here is this week's round up of capital projects and contracts.
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Sennebogen sets launch date
August 8 - Straubing, Germany based Sennebogen is to publicly introduce its new telescopic crawler crane with a safe working load of over 100 tonnes in the autumn of 2014.
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BBC on rescue mission
August 8 - BBC Chartering's vessel BBC Florida has assisted a rescue operation that helped save the lives of 90 refugees found drifting in a rubber boat on the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Friday Flyer - August 8th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Collett: safety-first course
August 8 - September 27 will see Collett Transport deliver its first Safe Urban Driving Course - aimed at improving fleet safety and productivity.
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Ro-ro rise at Zeebrugge
August 7 - During the first half of 2014, the Port of Zeebrugge handled over 22 million tonnes of freight, up 3.7 percent in comparison with 2013's first semester.
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SCS presses ahead
August 7 - SCS Heavy Lifts & Transports has coordinated the delivery and installation of a 150-tonne press between Germany and China.
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WWH sees seasonal sales gain
August 7 - A seasonal improvement in sea freight volumes during the second quarter of 2014 saw Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding's (WWH) revenue grow 6 percent year-on-year to USD965 million.
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Subsea 7 opens facility in Leith
August 6 - Subsea 7 has opened a new bespoke spoolbase facility at Edinburgh's Port of Leith, which is owned by Forth Ports.
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Ocean Patriot discharged
August 6 - Dockwise Vanguard has discharged Diamond Offshore's semi-submersible oil rig Ocean Patriot in the Firth of Forth, Scotland.
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Egypt reveals second Suez
August 6 - Egypt's President Abdel-Fatteh el-Sisi has unveiled a plan to build a second Suez Canal, in an attempt to increase the number of vessels transiting the route.
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ACS' Harris back in Dubai
August 6 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Nick Harris to the role of cargo director for the Middle East, based in Dubai.
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Moscow calls for Nurminen
August 5 - Nurminen Logistics is to open an office in Moscow on September 1, 2014, which will be headed up by Kauko Tanninen.
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Pacific Orca arrives at BOW
August 5 - The large installation jack-up vessel Pacific Orca has arrived at the BOW terminal in Vlissingen, the Netherlands for demobilisation.
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Contracts fly in for Alexander
August 5 - Alexander Global Logistics has won a number of contracts, which will begin this month and are scheduled for completion by November.
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Thumbs up for Logwin
August 5 - The Logwin Group posted an increase in its operating result (EBITA) to EUR12.3 million (USD16.4 million) for the first half-year of 2014, compared with the EUR10.7 million (USD14.3 million) recorded in the same period last year.
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Supply-demand balance set to stabilise
August 5 - Drewry Maritime Research believes that the balance between supply and demand in the headhaul direction of East-West trades should be better managed by carriers next year due to the introduction of bigger alliances and consortia.
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Silver skies for Nurminen
August 4 - Nurminen Logistics is in the process of transporting the restaurant boat Silver Sky, which was built in Turkey for Finnish Silverline, from the M