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Dockwise positions itself for offshore growth
ebruary 28 - Dockwise recorded adjusted 2010 full year revenues of USD439 million, down on 2009.
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SCHEUERLE delivers two industrial lift transporters to Taiwan
February 28 - Taiwanese shipbuilder, CSBC China Shipbuilding Corporation, has taken delivery of two transporters (SHTs) manufactured by SCHEUERLE.
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Cargolux and Chapman Freeborn take plaudits
February 28 - During Air Cargo Africa 2011, organised by STAT TIMES, Cargolux took the 'International Award for Excellence in Air Cargo' in the category 'International All-Cargo Carrier of the Year in Africa', whilst Chapman Freeborn landed the Air Charte
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Fairstar posts small net profit for 2010
February 28 - Fairstar Heavy Transport's audited financial statement for 2010 records a net profit after tax of USD228,000 and highlights the company's success in raising almost USD100 million that is being invested in two new open stern, semi-submersible
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Increased profits for Toll
February 25 - Toll Holdings, the Asia-based transport and logistics provider, recorded an 18 0ncrease in reported profits after tax to USD173 million and a 28% jump in revenue to USD4.2 billion for the six months ended 31 December 2010.
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Steder completes offshore crane move
February 25 - Worldwide Project Consortium member Steder Group bv has completed the shipment of an offshore installation crane from Malaysia to Belgium.
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Gorgon keeps Wilhelmsen Ships Service busy
February 25 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service is busy providing a range of support services to the Gorgon project, including the import of dredgers and project cargoes.
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GPLN appoints Iraqi member
February 25 - The Global Project Logistics Network has appointed a new member in Iraq.
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Offshore supply vessels for Topaz
February 24 - Topaz Energy and Marine, an international oilfield services group, is set to acquire two offshore supply vessels in Brazil, for a total delivered price of USD40.4 million.
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GPLN welcomes M-Star Freight Services as its latest member
February 24 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has announced the addtion of M-Star Freight Services.
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Holley is CEO of Peters & May
February 24 - Marine logistics specialist Peters & May has appointed Dave Holley to the position of CEO for the Peters & May group of companies.
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Business is booming for Nooteboom
February 24 - Trailer manufacturer Nooteboom says it has experienced increased demand for its products since the fourth quarter of 2010 and is ramping up production of its semi and drawbar trailers.
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Corpus Christi sells former Navy property
February 23 - Six months after it ended discussions with a previous potential buyer, the US Port Corpus Christi has agreed to sell its Ingleside facility, the former U.S. Naval Station Ingleside, to Canyon Supply & Logistics.
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Corpus Christi sells former Navy property
February 23 - Six months after it ended discussions with a previous potential buyer, the US Port Corpus Christi has agreed to sell its Ingleside facility, the former U.S. Naval Station Ingleside, to Canyon Supply & Logistics.
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TBS fleet boosted by new delivery
February 23 - TBS International plc has taken delivery of the M/V Comanche Maiden - the fifth in a series of six multipurpose tweendecker newbuilds ordered by the company.
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Panalpina acquires Norwegian forwarder Grieg Logistics
February 23 - Panalpina today announced it was acquiring Grieg Logistics, a Norwegian forwarder, subject to the approval of local competition authorities.
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Jumbo Shipping decommissions Fairmast
February 22 - After almost three decades of transporting heavy lift and project cargo, Jumbo's Fairmast will be the first of its two D-Class vessels to be decommissioned.
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PCN secures representation in Russia's biggest port
February 22 - ABL Novorossiysk has joined the the Project Cargo Network as its representative in Russia.
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Marine insurers welcome new ICS position on arming ships
February 22 - The International Union of Marine Insurance has welcomed the announcement by the International Chamber of Shipping that it is now taking a more neutral position on the use of private armed security personnel onboard ships to protect them fro
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Alternate energy blows some wind into Bati's sales
February 22 - Having underpinned the company's activities in 2010, Bati Project & Heavy Lift Logistics expects that wind power plants and renewable energy projects, particulary wind turbines, will keep it busy with Turkey's energy ministry planning 15,000