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Hapag-Lloyd results on track
March 23 - Hapag-Lloyd achieved a net profit of EUR114 million (USD127 million) in the 2015 financial year, compared with EUR -604 million (USD -674 million) in 2014.
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Hapag-Lloyd targets heavy cargoes
March 3 - As part of an increased focus on obtaining heavy and over-dimensional cargoes for its container ships, Hapag-Lloyd has established special cargo teams for the major markets in Asia and the Americas, in addition to its special cargo division at i
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Hapag chief to lead Canaveral
January 11 - Canaveral Port Authority commissioners have selected current president and ceo of Hapag-Lloyd USA, Captain John W. Murray, to serve as the next ceo of Port Canaveral.
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Hapag-Lloyd gets heavy
December 7 - Hapag-Lloyd has delivered a large propeller on board its containership Antwerpen Express from Shanghai to Hamburg, where it loaded another 166-tonne propeller on the same vessel for shipment to South Korea.
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CP Ships' Ray Miles dies
November 9 - Raymond R Miles, who during his 43-year international transport career helped steer the course of container shipping as it evolved through its second generation, died on Friday November 6, 2015 after a brief illness. He was 71.
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Vogel flies into Combi Lift
October 14 - Kai-Stefan Vogel has joined Combi Lift Offshore & Engineering GmbH as chartering manager, based in Bremen.
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Hapag-Lloyd names new CCO
July 31 - Hamburg headquartered shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Thorsten Haeser as its new chief commercial officer (CCO), and elected him as a new executive board member.
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Hapag Lloyd swaps finance chiefs
March 27 - Effective April 1, Peter Ganz is to relinquish his post as company cfo of the merged Hapag-Lloyd/CSAV operation (trading as Hapag Lloyd).
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The Friday Flyer - March 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Long Beach adds two
February 26 - The Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners has appointed industry veterans Michael Christensen and Glenn Farren to newly created management positions, introduced to enhance cargo flow and service at the Port of Long Beach.
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The Wednesday Wire - December 24th 2014
A round-up of HLPFI's top news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding in 2014.
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The Wednesday Wire - December 3rd 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Trident Alliance strengthens force
November 27 - Fourteen more shipping companies have joined the Trident Alliance - the shipping industry initiative for robust enforcement of maritime sulphur regulations.
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The Friday Flyer - September 19th 2014
Today we saw the climax of what has been a rollercoaster ride for the United Kingdom, in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum. The numbers were close, but the result is clear: a union that has lasted for 307 years remains together.
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Ocean Three: last piece in the jigsaw
September 16 - Specialist shipping consultant Drewry Maritime Research has suggested that the newly formed Ocean Three agreement is the final piece in the "mega-alliance" jigsaw puzzle.
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EU approves CSAV and Hapag-Lloyd merger
September 15 - The European Commission's antitrust regulator has approved the proposed merger of Compa
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German shipping's 'significant change'
"In view of the unexpectedly long crisis, the German shipping industry is undergoing significant change," says Michael Behrendt, president of the German Shipowners Association (VDR), in its latest annual report.
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The Friday Flyer - June 6th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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P3, G6 alliances gets EU clearance
June 4 - European Union antitrust regulators have approved the P3 alliance planned by AP Moller-Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM and another, the G6, which is made up of Hapag-Lloyd, APL, Hyundai Merchant Marine, Mitsui OSK Lines, NYK and OOCL.