All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 657
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      NewsSTX Pan Ocean to launch heavy lift project cargo transport serviceFebruary 5 - South Korean shipowner STX Pan Ocean is set to launch a new heavy lift project cargo transport service. 
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      NewsBoskalis offer too low say some Smit shareholdersFebruary 5 - According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, in an open letter to Smit management, holders of 7.2 percent of the company's outstanding shares have expressed their dissatisfaction with Boskalis' EUR62.50 per share bid. 
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      NewsPort of Mobile welcomes heavy lift barge craneFebruary 5 - From May 2010, the Alabama State Port Authority and Barnhart Crane & Rigging will provide heavy lift barge crane services to cargo customers at the Port of Mobile. 
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      NewsALE gets heavy on TenerifeFebruary 5 - On Tenerife, ALE Heavylift Iberica has installed a steam turbine weighing 136 tonnes and a generator weighing 135 tonnes at C.T.C.C. Granadilla II power station. 
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      NewsAir Charter Service opens in TorontoFebruary 5 - Air Charter Service has opened an office in Toronto to complement its existing operation in New York - bringing to ten the number of offices ACS now has worldwide. 
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      NewsVancouver port projects strong 2010February 5 - Larry Paulson, executive director of the port of Vancouver USA forecast a return to growth in 2010 following a year in which an increase in business from the wind energy industry helped offset losses elsewhere. 
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      NewsInchcape up for sale?February 4 - According to a report in the Financial Times, the investment arm of Dubai World has put Inchcape Shipping Services up for sale. 
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      NewsOuter harbour at Great Yarmouth now openFebruary 4 - In the UK, Great Yarmouth's new multi-purpose outer harbour (trading as EastPort UK) is now officially open. 
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      NewsBDP Project Logistics targets mining, energy sectors in South AmericaFebruary 4 - Arndt Droegemueller has joined BDP Project Logistics, a wholly owned subsidiary of global logistics and transportation management firm BDP International, as director of business development for South America. 
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      NewsRegister now for Transaid Africa challengesFebruary 4 - International development charity Transaid is launching two brand new Transaid Africa Challenges for 2010 and 2011. 
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      NewsGAC corporate academy enters new phaseFebruary 4 - The GAC Corporate Academy (GCA) has entered the next stage of its evolution with the launch of its new 'E-Learning 2.0' platform - 'by GCA, for GAC'. 
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      NewsHuisman opens production hall in ChinaFebruary 3 - Huisman, a specialist in heavy lifting, pipelay and drilling equipment, has opened a production hall in China. 
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      NewsDynamar publishes "BREAKBULK: Operators, Fleets, MarketsFebruary 3 - "BREAKBULK: Operators, Fleets, Markets" is the the latest publications from the Dutch shipping and transport Information and consultancy business, Dynamar. 
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      NewsRecord crowd for Breakbulk AsiaFebruary 3 - The global recession appears to have had little impact on the 2nd Annual Breakbulk Asia Transportation Conference & Exhibition that took place last week at the Suntec Convention & Exposition Centre in Singapore. 
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      NewsAir Partner opens in Turkey and Hong Kong with a focus on freightFebruary 3 - Air Partner has expanded into Turkey and Hong Kong as part of its on-going geographical growth plans to enter new and emerging markets. 
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      NewsSingapore exhibition success for cargo equipment networkFebruary 2 - The global network for equipment owners, Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) says it received a great response from visitors to the recent Asia Break Bulk Conference and Exhibition. 
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      NewsBoskalis offer too low say some Smit shareholdersFebruary 2 - GAC India has signed an agency agreement with Sarjak Container Lines Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, covering its operations in Delhi and northern India. 
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      NewsAntwerp port community targets conventional tradeFebruary 2 - The Antwerp port community has announced its intention to make additional efforts to attract new, conventional trade to the port. 
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      NewsAdvance adds sparkle to Syrian glass manufacturerFebruary 2 - Advance International Transport has completed an important contract to support the construction of a new glass-making complex in Syria. 
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      NewsUS Customs begins to enforce 10+2 security filing rulesFebruary 2 - Readers are remined that the Importer Security Filing, or 10+2 rule, came into effect last week and demands that shippers and carriers submit to US Customs and Border Protection 12 pieces of information not included in the cargo manifest to h 
 









