All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in January 2015 – Page 4
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Maximus launches one-stop-shop
January 20 - Maximus Air is launching a brand new one-stop-shop service in 2015, which will combine the airline's existing oversized cargo fleet with a global network of partners and offer a door-to-door delivery service for the first time.
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Safmarine MPV in landmark tank shipment
January 20 - Safmarine MPV has shipped several steel tanks manufactured by FP Engineering from the South African port of Durban to Gabon's Port Gentil onboard its vessel Safmarine Longa.
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SDV Horoz takes tank out of Turkey
January 20 - SDV Horoz has handled the transport of a 66-tonne tank from Turkey to the Czech Republic, via Romania and Slovakia.
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Thoresen gets winch moving
January 20 - Thoresen Shipping and Logistics has coordinated the transport of a dismantled hydraulic winch from Laem Chabang, Thailand to Zhuhai in China.
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PPG gains ports' support
January 20 - Las Palmas Port Authority and the Port of Corpus Christi have been named as the platinum sponsors of the Project Professionals Group's (PPG) eighth annual conference in the Canary Islands.
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Port of Tyne extension takes step forward
January 20 - The Port of Tyne has appointed a contractor to undertake the GBP25 million (USD37.87 million) extension of the Riverside Quay - the gateway's deep-sea facility at South Shields.
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Guangzhou Sunshine on the double
January 20 - Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics has handled two complex projects in China, including the towage of an 82,000 dwt vessel bow and the shipping of a dismantled port crane.
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Skuld strengthens management under new ceo
January 20 - Marine insurance provider Skuld has appointed Gregory Thomas as executive vice president, commercial P&I.
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SP SPb sees project cargo rise
January 20 - The Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg (SP SPb) posted a 17 percent year-on-year rise in the amount of equipment and machinery, including project, heavy lift and out-of-gauge cargoes, handled at the port in 2014.
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Logistics industry looks beyond BRICS, says Agility
January 20 - Mixed economic performances in BRICS countries has been offset by dynamic growth in a number of ASEAN and GGC countries, sub-Saharan Africa and large next-tier economies such as Indonesia, Nigeria, Mexico and Pakistan, said the latest Agility
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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.
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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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Ferrero joins PTV Transport Consult
January 19 - PTV Transport Consult has appointed Thomas Ferrero to its managerial team. He will succeed Michel Zeers and Dr Gerd Bahm, both of whom will leave the managerial board during the course of 2015.