European news – Page 313
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Braemar opens in Turkey
March 30 - Braemar SA has established a new subsidiary company in Turkey and opened an office in Istanbul.
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Van der Vlist drags the Cats in
March 30 - Van der Vlist has transported Caterpillar material handling machines from Northern Ireland to its facility in Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Two tug survey for ETS
March 30 - ETS Marine & Cargo Surveyors has attended the discharge and conducted the survey on two pusher tugs in Nueva Palmira, Uruguay.
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EXG fuels up
March 30 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has coordinated the shipment of four 37-tonne diesel engines from India to Turkey.
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Super six from Nooteboom
March 30 - Portugal's LASO Transportes has strengthened its wind turbine transport fleet with the addition of six Nooteboom super wing carriers (SWC).
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Geodis revenue up 1 percent
March 27 - Geodis, which recently rebranded, achieved a 1 percent year-on-year increase in revenue in 2014 at EUR6.871 billion (USD7.43 billion).
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The Friday Flyer - March 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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BBC goes fishing
March 27 - BBC Chartering's vessel BBC Congo has shipped six fishing trawlers from Constanta, Italy to Maputo in Mozambique for the country's fishing industry.
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Hapag Lloyd swaps finance chiefs
March 27 - Effective April 1, Peter Ganz is to relinquish his post as company cfo of the merged Hapag-Lloyd/CSAV operation (trading as Hapag Lloyd).
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Gefco names Kesler
March 27 - Gefco has appointed Emmanuel Kesler as director of finance and performance at its French subsidiary, Gefco France.
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Reference guide to Iranian sanctions published
March 27 - The North P&I club has produced a quick reference guide which aims to simplify EU and US sanctions legislation governing what can and cannot be shipped in and out of Iran.
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When a ship's not a ship it's a problem
March 27 - Rotterdam-based law firm AKD says the lack of an unambiguous term to describe a 'ship' in several jurisdictions represents a potential threat to asset security for financiers, particularly in the offshore and renewable energy sectors.
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Sommer lifts tank with Liebherr
March 27 - Kranverleih Sommer has used its Liebherr LTM 1300-6.2 mobile crane to lift and position a 50-tonne tank at the Airbus plant in Bremen, Germany.
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First high-speed trains arrive in UK
March 26 - The first five of 110 high-speed railcar units have been delivered to the UK port of Southampton from Kasado, Japan onboard Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics' ro-ro vessel Tamerlane.
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Strele in big Baltic crane delivery
March 26 - Lithuania's Strele Logistics has taken delivery of a 500-tonne capacity truck-mounted telescopic crane from Liebherr, which it claims is the largest model in the Baltics.
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Tuscor Lloyds reels in the loads
March 26 - Tuscor Lloyds has coordinated the shipment of four steel reels, each weighing over 30 tonnes, from Rio Grande, Brazil to Aberdeen in the UK.
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The Wednesday Wire - March 25th 2015
Your midweek delivery of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Liebherr Maritime Cranes eyes South Africa
March 25 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes has opened a new specialised maritime hub, including a sales and service centre, in Durban, South Africa, trading as Liebherr Africa.
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ARRC welcomes two
March 25 - Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) is welcoming two new vessels - Warnow Venus and Warnow Sun - into its fleet at the end of March and beginning of April 2015.
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Freja on the move in Norway
March 25 - Following a 15 percent growth in business in Norway last year, Freja Transport & Logistics is planning to move its head office from Fjellbo, north of Oslo, to a logistics centre adjacent to the E6 highway in Langhus.









