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Seaports of Niedersachsen sees positives
February 18 - Despite a year-on-year fall of seven percent in cargo volumes, the Seaports of Niedersachsen reports that individual business areas of its ports, such as the handling of wind energy components, forest products and automobiles, has seen posit
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QCN unifies brand
February 17 - Quality Cargo Networks (QCN) has launched a streamlined marketing concept for the three companies that it manages: Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) and Priority Cargo Network.
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Wind tower rises with SNS
February 17 - SNS International Transport has transported components for a wind turbine tower, which will be installed in Jordan's Al Shobak district.
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The Friday Flyer - February 14th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Absorbing lift for Wagenborg
February 14 - Wagenborg Nedlift has lifted a fully equipped absorber column, which weighed 258 tonnes, onto its foundations at OCI's ammonia plant at the Chemelot site in Geleen, the Netherlands.
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Cautious optimism from WWH
February 13 - Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA (WWH) has seen a positive growth in deep sea volumes transported and the group's maritime services segment for the fourth quarter of 2013.
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StederDelta goes for two in Romania
February 13 - StederDelta Group has decided to open a new office in Bucharest, which will focus on commercial operations.
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HAROPA optimistic for 2014
February 12 - The port system grouping together Le Havre, Rouen and Paris - HAROPA - has recorded a six percent rise in sea traffic, and the number of containers handled in 2013.
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Record rotor blade test for Scheuerle
February 12 - Wiesbauer has completed a series of tests on a Vestas V126 wind turbine blade at the manufacturer's production facility in Lem, Denmark using a Scheuerle InterCombi SP with a rotor blade adapter.
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Pella buys Sietas
February 12 - As of March 10, 2014, Russia's Pella Shipyard is taking over the Sietas shipyard in Hamburg.
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EMS gets transformers moving
February 12 - EMS Chartering has begun the transport of four 130-tonne transformers from their production facility in Germany to Turkey.
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Energy on the up for QFG
February 12 - Multimodal transportation specialist Quality Freight Group (QFG) has transported various wind farm components from Germany to Northern Ireland for Wind NI.
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It's a gold mine for Globalink
February 12 - Globalink's project logistics team has handled a turnkey transportation project of three mills from China for a gold mine in the southeast of Kazakhstan.
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New Spanish office for WWL
February 12 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has opened a new branch office in Barcelona to support its growing customer business in Spain.
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ABS guides NSR shippers
February 11 - The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has released a technical paper supporting shipowners and operators that plan to transit the increasing popular shipping routes through the Arctic seas.
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It all starts here, says SOHAR
February 11 - SOHAR Port and Freezone have launched a new brand identity as part of an international marketing drive.
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Seaway appoints de Bree
February 11 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has appointed Peter de Bree as its new chief operating officer (coo).
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Two of a kind for Globalink
February 11 - Globalink has handed the transport of two transformers from Turkey to North Buzachi in Kazakhstan, as well as the transport of Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines from Uzbekistan to Singapore and back.
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Alexander barges in
February 10 - Alexander Global Logistics chartered a barge to transport 1,000 cu m of machinery from Basel and Duisburg to Antwerp.









