All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 18
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NewsALP wins Kaombo contract
Interoil and Saipem have contracted ALP Maritime Services to provide tow assistance and heading control services for the Kaombo field development project, located in Block 32, offshore Angola.
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NewsWWPC pair powers into Argentina
Two Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) members have collaborated to move an 88-tonne turbine from China to Argentina.
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NewsPositive outlook for multipurpose and project cargo shipping
Susan Oatway, lead analyst for multipurpose shipping at Drewry, said 2018 is shaping up to be a positive year for the multipurpose and project cargo shipping market.
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NewsDjibouti seizes control of DP World terminal
The government of Djibouti has seized control of the Doraleh Container Terminal from Dubai Ports World (DP World).
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NewsNola names Langenstein
The port of New Orleans (Port Nola) has appointed William H. Langenstein III to the board of commissioners.
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NewsRo-ro capacity rises in Rotterdam
The renovated Stena Line Terminal at Europoort at the port of Rotterdam has officially started operations.
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NewsKOG expands in Chicago
The Swiss project logistics specialist, KOG Worldwide - part of the Rhenus Group - has opened a branch in Chicago, USA under the management of its subsidiary company, KOG Transport.
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NewsO'Brien steps up at Cory
Cory Brothers has appointed Sean O'Brien as head of agency operations - UK.
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NewsDemag duo delivered to ILC
Integrated Logistics Company (ILC) has taken delivery of two Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain cranes.
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NewsFaymonville delivers for SNCF Réseau
Faymonville has delivered a customised trailer to the French railway company, SNCF Réseau.
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NewsTII equipment in the field
Germany-headquartered TII Group has seen its equipment utilised on a range of projects recently.
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NewsSymphony Space launched
Leer, Germany-based shipbuilder Ferus Smit has launched the Ecobox DP2 vessel Symphony Space, the last in a series of six that will be delivered to the Netherlands-headquartered Symphony Shipping.
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NewsACS' revenue soars
Air Charter Service (ACS) has reported that the company's revenue was USD677 million in the financial year ending January 31, 2018, a 39 percent increase on the previous year.
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NewsBACA names Weston
The Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) has appointed Nick Weston as deputy chairman.
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NewsGlobal growth boosts shipping, says BIMCO
Economic growth around the world is supporting the shipping industry, says the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) in its latest macroeconomic assessment.
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NewsEC fines cartel
The European Commission (EC) has fined four shipping lines a total of EUR395 million (USD486.95 million) for colluding in the maritime transport of cars.
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NewsRTL ups inventory with Terex
RTL Equipment has placed an order with Demag and Terex for mobile and crawler cranes.
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NewsABC eyes secondary hub potential
Russia's AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) is assessing the capabilities of European airports as part of potential plans to establish a secondary hub to complement its main Moscow base.
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NewsTurkish Cargo lands at Liege
Turkish Cargo, a subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, has introduced a weekly freighter call at Liege Airport, connecting the Belgian airport with Istanbul.
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NewsDamen duo delivered for Iskes
Iskes Towage & Salvage has taken delivery of two Damen Azimuth stern drive (ASD) Tugs 2810.









