All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in January 2015
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Union Transport merges with ISS Palumbo
January 30 - Effective February 1, UK freight forwarding specialist Union Transport (Newcastle) Ltd will merge with ISS Palumbo and operate as ISS Palumbo UK Ltd.
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Mammoet's Kleijn to give keynote at summit
January 30 - Jan Kleijn, Mammoet chief executive officer, will give the keynote address at the World Crane and Transport Summit (WCTS) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on November 4-5, 2015.
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SP SPB invests for future
January 30 - Over the course of 2014, the Sea Port of Saint Petersburg (SP SPb) invested USD5.23 million dollars in port infrastructure improvements - some 40 percent more than during 2013.
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New safety system on major London river crossing
January 30 - In the UK, a new safety system at the Dartford River Crossing of the River Thames, east of London, is being introduced by the Highways Agency aimed at vehicles that are over height or carrying abnormal loads.
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Cargo on the up at GPA
January 30 - The Georgia Ports Authority ended 2014 with cargo traffic growth across all sectors, achieving a 7.4 percent year-on-year increase in total tonnage.
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Ethiopian Airlines renews with Li
January 30 - Ethiopian Airlines has agreed to extend its partnership with Li
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21 for Speed Up
January 30 - Speed Up International Logistics has handled the shipment of 21 large modules, each weighing between 26 and 48 tonnes, from Chongqing to Chennai port in India.
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The Friday Flyer - January 30th 2015
Here's the latest round up of news concerning the lift, transport and installation of heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes, prepared for you by HLPFI.
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R&B's smooth move
January 29 - R&B Global Projects recently transported out-of-gauge power generation components from Romania to Turkey.
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Modulift goes overboard
January 29 - Following the latest DNV standard that was released in October 2014, Modulift has revealed its latest product range; subsea modular spreader beams.
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GAC secures FTZ status in Houston
January 29 - GAC North America - Logistics has been awarded a license to operate as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) in Houston, making it just the second logistics company in the city to secure such a status.
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High five for SHL
January 29 - Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has successfully installed four topside structures and a jacket in the Gulf of Mexico on behalf of Protexa and Pemex.
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Rhenus extends global footprint
January 29 - Rhenus Project Logistics has extended its network with addition of offices in Asia and Africa.
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Emirates to go to Ouagadougou
January 29 - 2015 - Emirates SkyCargo is now offering a weekly freighter service to Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, the 27th African destination to join the Emirates SkyCargo network.
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Rostock sees fall in general cargo
January 29 - The port of Rostock has reported a decline in the handling of general cargo in 2014, with 453,000 tonnes handled, 40,000 tonnes less than in 2013.
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Kenfreight powers ahead
January 29 - Kenya headquartered project freight forwarder, Kenfreight, is currently delivering heavy and out-of-gauge power transmission equipment in Nairobi.
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Kenfreight powers ahead
January 29 - Kenya headquartered project freight forwarder, Kenfreight, is currently delivering heavy and out-of-gauge power transmission equipment in Nairobi.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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Shuttlelift introduces SB 120
January 29 - Shuttlelift has launched its brand new SB 120 crane - a single beam, single hook, rubber-tyred gantry crane boasting a lifting capacity of 109 tonnes.