Europe news – Page 328
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Agility appoints Richards
August 4 - Agility has appointed David Richards as regional director of fairs and events in Europe.
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Seajacks duo ready for work
August 4 - Following a series of repair and renewal jobs by Shipdock Amsterdam, part of Damen Shiprepair & Conversion, the two jack-up vessels Seajacks Leviathan and Seajacks Kraken are ready for their upcoming assignments.
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Capital projects and contracts - Aug 1st 2014
Here is this week's round up of capital projects and contracts.
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The Friday Flyer - August 1st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Long road for Libava
July 31 - Libava Trans Holding has handled the shipment of heavy equipment from Seoul, Korea to Estonia's port of Paldiski via the Port of Antwerp, and onwards to Karapalpakstan in Uzbekistan by road.
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SOHAR, so good
July 31 - SOHAR Port and Freezone has been declared the most important link in Oman's commercial logistics industry by its chief executive officer, Jamal Aziz.
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Allseas takes to the skies
July 31 - Allseas Global Logistics has launched a new dedicated airfreight division, Allair, led by the company's air freight manager, Sean Henson.
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ALE completes Carrington project
July 30 - ALE has completed a turnkey project to transport and install heavy equipment for the Carrington CCGT power station in Manchester, UK.
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Logwin delivers aid to Africa
July 30 - Logwin has supported the Save the Children relief organisation by transporting around 10 tonnes of urgently needed medical supplies from Amsterdam to the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui.
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Mixed results for Terex
July 30 - "Our results for the second quarter and first six months of the year were mixed both from a business and geographical perspective," says Ron DeFeo, chairman and chief executive officer of Terex Corporation.
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DSV profit up
July 30 - DSV has posted a growth in profit for the period covering January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2014.
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Georgia sees tonnage climb
July 29 - The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) moved more than 29 million tonnes of cargo in its 2014 fiscal year (FY14), with over 700,000 auto and machinery units transported.
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Airbus milestone for Hamburg
July 29 - The 200th shipment for Airbus' A320 final assembly line in Tianjin, China has been loaded onto the containership COSCO Hope at the Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) container terminal Tollerort.
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German shipping's 'significant change'
"In view of the unexpectedly long crisis, the German shipping industry is undergoing significant change," says Michael Behrendt, president of the German Shipowners Association (VDR), in its latest annual report.
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All change at Allseas
July 28 - Allseas Global Logistics is starting an exciting new chapter in its development, following a change in ownership structure.
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Costa Concordia arrives
July 28 - Titan Salvage and Micoperi have confirmed that the Costa Concordia has been safely moored at the Port of Genoa Voltri in Italy, marking the completion of one of the largest maritime salvage jobs in history.
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Martin Bencher ships dozen
July 28 - Martin Bencher has shipped a 15,000 freight tonne project, including 12 engines each weighing 290 tonnes, from Italy to Port Isabel in Texas.
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Algeria calls for Van der Vlist
July 28 - Van der Vlist has delivered 27 machines, including excavators, wheel loaders and bulldozers weighing a total of 1,000 tonnes, to Algeria.
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B747-8F makes Stuttgart debut
July 28 - Chapman Freeborn has successfully coordinated a B747-8F cargo charter to transport a 77-tonne load from Stuttgart, Germany to Houston in the USA.
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Valemon topsides installed
July 28 - The Statoil topsides for the Valemon field in the North Sea have been lifted into place on a steel jacket by the crane vessel Saipem 7000.