All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 289
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Second NileDutch newbuild named
January 23 - The naming ceremony for the second of four NileDutch newbuild vessels - NileDutch Dordrecht - has taken place today at PSA Singapore Terminals.
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ACS invests in charter technology
January 22 - Air Charter Service (ACS) plans to spend around GBP10 million (USD15.15 million) over the next five years on advancing the company's charter booking technologies and online presence.
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Panalpina scoops BIFA project forwarding award
January 22 - Panalpina World Transport has won the Project Forwarding Award at the British International Freight Association's (BIFA) Freight Service Awards 2014, in a year that saw continuing economic recovery in the UK.
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Two bidders vie for Fremantle terminal
January 22 - Australian Amalgamated Terminals (AAT) and Victoria Quay International RoRo Terminal (VQIRT) have been shortlisted as bidders to operate the Port of Fremantle's ro-ro and automotive terminal.
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Crowley celebrates keel laying
January 22 - The keel for the first two LNG-powered con-ro ships for Crowley Maritime Corporation's liner services group has been laid during a ceremony at VT Halter Marine's facility in Mississippi.
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MGS gets certified
January 22 - MGS Logistics and its sister company, MGS Oil & Gas, have gained ISO 9001:2008 certification.
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Generational change at R
January 22 - Thomas W. Herwig, managing partner of Bremen-headquartered logistics company R
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Double trouble for Universal
January 22 - Universal Transport has handled the multimodal delivery of two transformers from Nuremberg to a substation in Kuppendorf, Germany.
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Faymonville sets up shop in Paris
January 22 - Belgian trailer manufacturer Faymonville has established a new branch in the French town of Villeron, just outside of the country's capital.
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Pacific first for lock gates installation
January 22 - The first gate for the new locks on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal has been installed.
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The Wednesday Wire - January 21st 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Albany hits the heights
January 21 - Fuelled by a surge in shipments of grain and heavy lift equipment, the Port of Albany handled a record 94 ships and barges in 2014, surpassing the 60 that visited the gateway in 2013.
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Crane manufacturers in telescopic collaboration
January 21 - Sennebogen and Manitowoc have signed a long-term strategic partnership, which will see Sennebogen produce three telescopic crawler cranes for the US-based crane manufacturer to sell in the North and South American market.
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First heavy load reaches ITER
January 21 - The first in a series of exceptional loads has been delivered to the ITER project site in Saint Paul-lez-Durance, France.
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Occis to head up Port of Rouen
January 21 - Nicolas Occis, a chief civil and forestry engineer, has been named executive director of HAROPA's Port of Rouen.
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Logistics Plus weathers the storm
January 21 - USA-based Logistics Plus has coordinated the transport of a trailer, designed and manufactured by Rogers Brothers Corporation, from Albion in Pennsylvania to Peru, via the Port of Houston.
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Greencarrier achieves ISO standards
January 20 - Greencarrier Freight Services has achieved management (ISO 9001) and environmental (ISO 14001) certification for its energy and projects business unit.
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Ekin takes trip across Europe
January 20 - Ekin Heavy and Project Cargo Transportation has moved a shipment comprising 22 heavy units from Ankara, Turkey to France by road.









