European news – Page 376
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It's a winch for BigLift
September 18 - BigLift Shipping's Happy Dynamic was contracted by Subsea 7's London office for Africa, Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean, to reposition a subsea winch and its associated equipment from Rio de Janeiro to Sonils' base in the Angolan port
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Bellville buy expands OIA's network
September 18 - Portland, Oregon based OIA Global has purchased majority control of Bellville International Ltd, headquartered in London, UK.
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Busy time for V. Alexander
September 18 - V. Alexander has organised the delivery of a further three ESPREE reactors from the German inland port of Dresden to Belgium for a polypropylene-plant-project, involving a combined truck/barge/truck operation, plus surveys at both loading a
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Unishipping in Indo-Bulgarian move
September 17 - Unishipping International Ltd arranged the delivery of equipment for what claims to be the world's largest copper recycler from India to its production plant in Bulgaria.
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BBC helps rescue Syrian refugees
September 17 - BBC Chartering's vessel BBC Iceland has helped to rescue more than 300 Syrian refugees found in fishing boats off the Sicilian coast of Italy.
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Faymonville upgrades Telemax range
September 16 - Luxembourg headquartered heavy equipment manufacturer Faymonville has launched a new and improved version of its Telemax trailer, designed for the transport of rotor blades for wind power plants.
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Trio of Terex cranes join Rothmund
September 16 - Pforzheim, Germany based crane rental firm Rothmund GmbH has extended its fleet with the delivery of one Terex AC 100, an AC 140 Compact and an AC 250-1 all terrain cranes.
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ICHCA to host seminar on new Code
September 16 - ICHCA international, the NGO association for the global cargo handling industry, will be hosting a practical seminar, "Understanding the new IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTUs)", in London on October 2
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Liburnia claims Croatian record (video)
September 16 - Liburnia Maritime Agency is claiming a record Croatian heavy lift performance following the recent lift and transport of two new build asphalt barges from Rijeka to Colombia.
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New member at PPL
September 13 - Slovenia headquartered The Trade Logistics Group of Companies has joined the Pacific Power Logistics Network (PPL).
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Wasel takes Liebherr to the max (video)
September 13 - Bergheim-based Wasel GmbH erected a Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane to its maximum hook height of 154 m to dismantle a hanging scaffold on Cologne Cathedral.
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ASCO wins Tanzanian supply base contract
September 13 - International oil and gas services company ASCO has been awarded a three-year USD100 million contract to provide supply base services to BG in Tanzania.
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Terex cranes bridge another gap
September 13 - In Germany, Crane service providers, Ulferts & Wittrock, Wagenborg Nedlift and Sarens worked together to lift the 120 m long St
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The Friday Flyer - September 13th 2013
Since the early 1980s, the issues surrounding overweight shipping containers has been much-debated.
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Tight fit for giant rotor
September 12 - Ruslan International arranged the transport of a rotor from Chengdu, China to
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UK first for Saudia Cargo
September 12 - Saudia Cargo is set to increase freighter capacity on a number of routes across its global network.
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Yong Sheng arrives in Rotterdam
September 12 - When China Ocean Shipping Company's (COSCO) multipurpose heavy lift vessel, Yong Sheng, arrived in Rotterdam earlier this week, she sailed into the record books as the first Chinese ship to traverse the Northern Sea Route across the top of
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AIT opens office quartet
September 12 - AIT Worldwide Logistics has expanded its American network into Omaha, Toronto and Houston, and opened its first European office in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Van der Vlist moves deeper underground
September 11 - Heavy haulage specialist Van der Vlist recently collected two Caterpillar R2900 machines from Antwerp, Belgium to take to Terneuzen in the Netherlands.
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European Commission plans waterway future
September 11 - The European Union's inland waterways span more than 37,000 km and cross 20 EU nations. Each year it carries approximately 500 million tonnes of cargo, particularly through the densely populated areas of Germany, the Netherlands, France and