European news – Page 375
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Vanguard installs press line
October 24 - Vanguard was contracted by MA Automotive to complete two turnkey projects at the manufacturer's plant in Berlin, in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa.
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Career opportunities - KOG TRANSPORT
KOG TRANSPORT LIMITED (UK), now established in London, England, is seeking suitably qualified project forwarding professionals.KOG's UK office is led by Ryan Clancy, who has a long track record in the project forwarding industry and was stationed at KOG Abu Dhabi until recently.Interested candidates should contact Ryan Clancy directly, as ...
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Allseas moves cranes across desert
October 24 - Allseas Global Logistics has organised the door-to-door shipment of five new internal gantry cranes from Scotland to Saudi Arabia for its client.
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ABS promotes Riva
October 24 - ABS has appointed Joseph Riva to the position of vice president and chief surveyor, effective November 1, 2013.
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Wind farm success for Vanguard
October 23 - South African company, Vanguard, has successfully completed the erection of nine 3 MW wind turbines for a wind farm project in the country's Eastern Cape Province.
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A valiant tow for Fairmount
October 23 - Fairmount Marine's tug, Fairmount Summit, has towed the semi-submersible drilling rig, Ocean Valiant, over a distance of almost 4,830 km from offshore Cameroon to the port of Las Palmas, Canary Islands.
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Liebherr boosts BTB's fleet
October 23 - Berlin-based crane service provider, BTB Logistik GmbH, has replaced its Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 with a new LTM 1750-9.1.
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FMC calls for global regulatory summit on P3 Alliance
October 23 - The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission Chairman, Mario Cordero, issued a call to fellow regulators in the European Union and the People's Republic of China, to join with him in a Global Regulatory Summit on the proposed P3 Global Alliance of th
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Horseplay for Tuscor Lloyds
October 22 - UK-based freight forwarder, Tuscor Lloyds, has handled the shipment of an oversized horse's head sculpture from Felixstowe, UK to Philadelphia, USA.
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Collett to expand operations into Scotland
October 22 - Collett & Sons Ltd, is set to open its new heavy lift and port facility in Grangemouth, Scotland.
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Liebherr's latest crane model assembled
October 22 - Liebherr's latest model, the TCC 14000-400 D Litronic combined offshore and mobile harbour crane, has been assembled at the port of Baku in Azerbaijan.
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Charles Gee group in administration
October 22 - UK haulage and shipping group Charles Gee has called in restructuring firm FRP Advisory after suffering acute cashflow pressures following years of tough trading.
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Liebherr lifts pedestrian underpasses
October 21 - A Liebherr LR 1750 crawler crane, deployed by Wiesbauer GmbH, has been used in a project to modernise the railway station at Bad Kreuznach, Germany.
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Hopes raised for Seine-Scheldt link
October 21 - France, the Netherlands and the Belgian regions of Flanders and Wallonia have signed the 'Declaration of Tallinn' in which they promise to undertake "all necessary steps" to bring the planned construction of the high capacity Seine-Nord Europ
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GPLN welcomes Prima
October 18 - Prima SA Transport and Trading, based in Chiasso in the South of Switzerland, close to the Italian border, has become the latest member of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN).
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Nuclear energy projects power Robert Wynn
October 18 - Staffordshire-based shipping company Robert Wynn & Sons Ltd has completed two high profile deliveries to Sellafield, Cumbria and Flamanville, Normandy.
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Dockwise Yacht Transport sold
October 18 - Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has sold Dockwise Yacht Transport (DYT) to Amsterdam-based Sevenstar Yacht Transport, which is part of the Spliethoff Group.
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V. Alexander repeats reactor move
October 18 - V. Alexander has moved another reactor from the German inland port of Aken to Antwerp as part of its on-going contract for a Belgium polypropylene plant project.
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The Friday Flyer - October 18th 2013
To misquote US Secretary of State Dean Rusk, lawmakers in Washington were 'eyeball to eyeball, and then the other side just blinked' this week when the US Congress passed a bill to reopen the government and raise the USD16.7 trillion federal debt limit. T









