All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 395
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SAL's Heinrich passes away
January 2 - The founder of SAL Heavy Lift, Hans Heinrich, unexpectedly passed away in his home on December 25, 2013 at the age of 67.
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Easy appointment for Melbourne
January 2 - The Port of Melbourne, Australia has appointed Nick Easy its new ceo; he takes on the responsibility of overseeing the development of the gateway, including its USD1.42 billion expansion project.
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Jumbo wins 80 strong offshore contract
January 2 - Jumbo Shipping has been awarded a contract from Ballast Nedam Offshore (BNO) to transport and install 80 transition pieces for the Butendiek offshore wind farm.
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Happy New Year
To all visitors to the HLPFI website, readers of the magazine, advertisers, supporters and contributors.
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WWPC duo cements project
December 31 - BNSF Logistics, member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network in the USA, and Turkish member of the WWPC network, Smart Logistics, have handled a project shipment of cement mill equipment from Izmir, Turkey to Houston in the USA.
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Two more years of capacity idling
December 31 - According to the latest report issued by Alphaliner, the idle container shipping fleet reached 718,000 teu in mid-December 2013. That number is set to rise until the end of March 2014, as new vessel deliveries increase in the first half of 2
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New leadership at STX Pan Ocean
December 30 - As part of an enforced management shuffle, STX Pan Ocean named You Sik Kim its new chief executive officer, effective December 24, 2013.
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Hoegh goes Green
December 30 - Hoegh Autoliners has sold the pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) Hoegh Tropicana to Grieg Green for recycling.
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DYT floats Victoria to Florida
December 30 - DYT Yacht Transport shipped a replica of Ferdinand Magellan's galleon NAO Victoria - the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the world - from Palma de Mallorca in Spain to Port Everglades in Florida, USA.
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Egytrans delivers power to Giza
December 30 - Egytrans has transported two 233-tonne transformers, along with additional equipment and accessories, from the port of Alexandria to the Giza north power plant in Egypt.
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Egytrans delivers power to Giza
December 30 - Egytrans has transported two 233-tonne transformers, along with additional equipment and accessories, from the port of Alexandria to the Giza north power plant in Egypt.
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Fortune favours cylinder shipment
December 30 - Fortune International Transport has moved two huge cylinders from their construction site in Italy to the port of Marghera in Venice for oncarriage to India.
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Boskalis set to move on Fairmount Marine?
December 30 - According to reports in the Dutch media, Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) is, once again, in acquisition mode.
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New multipurpose berth at Ennore
December 30 - According to reports in the Indian press, the country's shipping ministry has approved the construction of a new multipurpose cargo handling berth at Ennore Port.
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ISS Australia buys Christy & Griffin
December 30 - Maritime services provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has acquired marine surveying and consultancy firm, Christy & Griffin, headquartered in New South Wales, Australia.
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EMS powers wind project
December 27 - EMS Chartering and EMS Log - subsidiaries of EMS Fehn Group - completed the door-to-door delivery of a 360-tonne wind turbine from Poland and Germany to central Sweden.
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EMS powers wind project
December 27 - EMS Chartering and EMS Log - subsidiaries of EMS Fehn Group - completed the door-to-door delivery of a 360-tonne wind turbine from Poland and Germany to central Sweden.
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Boskalis set to move on Fairmount Marine?
December 27 - According to reports in the Dutch media, Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) is, once again, in acquisition mode.
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Agora joins Project Partners
December 27 - Agora Logistics & Distribution has become the latest company to join the Project Partners network, representing Cameroon.