European news – Page 397
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Wind project completed by Turkish forwarder
April 23 - Istanbul, Turkey headquartered Project Cargo & Yacht Transport has completed the transportation of wind turbine generators from Spain to Pakistan.
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BWS adds second Norwegian office
April 23 - Denmark headquartered Blue Water Shipping has opened its second Norwegian office in the city of Stavanger.
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ACG grounds freighter fleet
April 22 - Frankfurt-Hahn based Air Cargo Germany (ACG) has suspended all of its flights.
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Norway proposes first 'ship tunnel'
April 19 - According to reports in the international media, the Norwegian government has outlined plans to construct a 1.7 km ship tunnel through the Stad Peninsula connecting the Norwegian and North Seas.
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Damco adds Kaspers as coo
April 19 - International freight forwarder and supply chain services provider Damco has named Helmut Kaspers as its chief commercial officer for West Europe.
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Sarens completes heavy Bulgarian project
April 18 - Wolvertem, Belgium headquartered heavy lift specialist Sarens Group has transported two 1,400 tonne reactors from the port of Bourgas, Bulgaria to an inland oil refinery.
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TII Group shows latest innovations
April 17 - Heavy-duty and special vehicle manufacturers Scheuerle, Nicolas and Kamag - members of the TII Group - are using Bauma 2013 in Munich to exhibit some of their latest product innovations.
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Training for the future with PPG
April 17 - Forwarder network Project Professionals Group (PPG) will run the Certificate of Achievement in Project Cargo Management training course, in conjunction with Breakbulk Europe 2013 in Antwerp, May 13-14.
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Ruslan moves exceptional load
April 17 - Ruslan International has arranged the shipment of a 101 tonne oil platform component from Bergen, Norway to Busan, South Korea, on an AN-124 freighter flight.
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Global Projects Supervision launches
April 16 - Global Projects Supervision has begun trading and offers independent consultancy to the maritime industry. It will provide a range of advisory services on topics including logistics, architecture, class surveying and brokerage.
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Learn from the shrimp fishermen, say German shipping companies
April 16 - Two of Germany's leading ship owning and ship management companies have urged fellow shipowners to consider a concerted lay-up of ships in order to reduce capacity in the market to obtain a restoration of acceptable rates.
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Hartmann launches West Africa service
April 16 - Germany's Hartmann Group has launched its first Europe to West Africa conventional and container liner service.
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Peters & May sees part-charter growth
April 15 - Southampton, UK based yacht transportation specialist Peters & May has seen a significant boost in demand for its part-charter yacht shipping services.
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Saudia shifts space capsule
April 15 - Saudia Cargo has delivered the Excalibur Almaz RRV - the only space capsule to fly into space twice - from the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia.
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Delta Maritime opens in Bucharest
April 15 - Delta Maritime - a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) representing Greece - has opened a new office in Bucharest, Romania.
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Rickmers-Linie shifts Bangladesh-built ferry
April 15 - Heavy lift shipping line Rickmers-Linie has delivered the first ferry manufactured by a Bangladesh shipyard for European owners, on board the vessel Baltic Winter.
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SCRA makes senior appointments
April 15 - The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SCRA) used its annual conference last week to make a number of senior managerial appointments.
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Cargolux widens African network
April 15 - Cargolux International Airlines has introduced Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, to its network.
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Van der Vlist awarded AEO status
April 15 - Heavy transport specialist Van der Vlist has seen its terminal in Moerdijk, the Netherlands, receive Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) accreditation. It is the second area of Van der Vlist's business to receive the award.