Heavy haulage and trailers – Page 170
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Project cargoes defy breakbulk trend in Antwerp
January 06 - By the end of 2008, the port of Antwerp handled around 190 million tonnes of freight, which represents growth of four percent compared with 2007 - the seventh record year in a row.
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Eagle lands plaque
January 06 - Industrial Eagle, Intermarine's newest heavy lift vessel was recently presented with a Maiden voyage plaque to celebrate the first call of the vessel at Industrial Terminals in Houston.
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World's smallest shipment?
December 31 - Having spent the last 12 months reporting on the biggest items of cargoes, we end 2008 with the heart-warming story of what could well be the world's smallest shipment!
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BRIC nations to see 40 percent of global growth
December 30 - A recent Ernst & Young report brings a note of optimism to the heavy lift and project forwarding sector.
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Sahil Freight Express carries generators to Iraq
December 18 - Sahil Freight Express has transported an over-dimensional transformer from India to Iraq for EMCO, one of India's largest manufacturers of transformers.
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Keppel Verolme terminates the MPU Heavy Lifter project
December 16 - Keppel Verolme BV has decided, after evaluating all possible options, to terminate the MPU Heavy Lifter project and commence the scrapping process of the concrete hull.
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Heavy lift activities lift SMIT in second half
December 16 - Today, Dutch maritime services company SMIT forecast net profit to be equal to last year's figure and said expansion into new markets will help offset the impact of a recession next year.
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Gevelco-companies change name into Broekman
December 15 - After the expansion of Broekman Group's participation in Gevelco to 100 0n January 2007, the names of the various parts will be changed.
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First heavy lift tweendecker for TBS International
December 15 - TBS International Ltd has taken delivery of Zia Belle, previously known as CEC Cardigan, a 1997-built, 8,734 dwt heavy lift multipurpose tweendecker with two 150 ton cranes, combinable up to 300 tons.
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Antwerp Port Authority obtains 50take in source of the Scheldt
December 15 - Despite being outside the main remit of the magazine, the editorial team found much enjoyment in the following item about the Port of Antwerp.
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Guardian Helicopters launches new website
December 12 - New site showcases all of GHI's services.
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Mini heavy lift for DHL director
December 10 - The magazine welcomes yesterday's safe delivery of Lucas Nelson Jones.
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Heavy lift mini seminars planned
December 08 - Young engineers are set to benefit from a series of Heavylift mini-seminars delivered by industry veteran Richard Krabbendam.
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Port of Stockton expands Foreign Trade Zone
December 05 - The port of Stockton continues to pursue its role as a niche port specialising in servicing breakbulk, project cargoes, dry and liquid bulks and other non-containerised cargoes.
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Project Professionals Group strengthens China links
December 05 - The Project Professionals Group has strengthened its position in Southern China with the appointment of Hong Kong-based Wangfoong Logistics Ltd.
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Fair wind blows for new shipping propulsion system
December 04 - Two leading German manufacturers will join forces to market an innovative hybrid propulsion system for shipping.
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Beer bottling line slakes thirsts in DRC
December 04 - Thirsty beer drinkers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have reason to raise their glasses to SDV Belgium.
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Boskalis abandons intended public offer for Smit
December 04 - Royal Boskalis Westminster has abandoned its plan to make a public offer for all the issued and outstanding ordinary shares of Smit Internationale nv.
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New Website & New Editor for HLPFI
December 03 - Award-winning reporter and editor Emma Murray has joined the Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding editorial board.
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Twin Marine Lifter deliveries delayed
December 02 - Delivery of Twin Marine Lifter heavy lift vessels to SeaMetric International at the shipyard in Panjin, China is likely to be delayed by three months.