All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in July 2012
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Triple V Worldwide Logistics joins PPL Pronet
July 31 - Triple V Worldwide Logistics (TVWLI), based in Cebu City, the Philippines, has joined Pacific Power Logistics (PPL PRO), writes Adam Flensborg Safikhany.
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Swire Pacific Offshore takes delivery of windfarm installation ship
July 31 - Swire Pacific Offshore Operations (Pte) (SPO), the parent company of Swire Blue Ocean A/S, has taken delivery of Pacific Orca, which it claims is the world's largest windfarm installation vessel, from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI). The vessel w
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Holleman on the double in Bulgaria
July 31 - Holleman Bulgaria used its own fleet of specialist vehicles and escort units to move several heavy and outsized cargoes in Bulgaria.
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Tuscor Lloyds beats the weather
July 31 - Tuscor Lloyds had to charter a heavy lift ship to transport a crane designed for an jack-up rig from Xaimen, China, to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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UTC Overseas is Baku-bound
July 31 - UTC Overseas has opened up in Baku, Azerbaijan, where its new office will be managed by Elnur Mammadov who has served as UTC's Azerbaijan-region field representative since July 2010.
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Sarens Group acquires Canada Crane Services
March 18 - Sarens North America Holding Inc, a member of the Sarens Group, has acquired Canada Crane Services Inc., headquartered in Nisku, Alberta.
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Nippon Cargo Airlines' first Boeing 747-8 Freighter - a correction
July 31 - Contrary to our report yesterday, Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) did take delivery of its first Boeing 747-8 Freighter on July 25.
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MeteoGroup opens in Singapore
July 30 - The launch of MeteoGroup Singapore signals a significant expansion in Southeast Asia for one of Europe's leading independent weather companies, it claims.
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John Good Shipping gears up for growth
July 30 - Appointments at Hull, UK-based John Good Group are set to strengthen the business as it seeks to further expand its existing activities and gear up for future growth.
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ICS seeks crucial changes to IMO ballast water regime
July 30 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents all sectors and trades and over 80 percent of the world merchant fleet, has called on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to address some critical issues concerning the immi
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Peter Dohle appoints agent
July 30 - Effective August 1, Peter Doehle Schiffahrts will be represented in Singapore by Orient Project Shipping, as its exclusive commercial agent for all the ASEAN nations, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
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Nippon Cargo Airlines' first Boeing 747-8 Freighter delayed
July 30 - Contrary to earlier announcements by both the airlines and the manufacturer, Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) has not taken delivery of its first Boeing 747-8 Freighter and has advised over the weekend that the revised delivery schedule will be revea
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Sarens Group steels itself for a successful lift
July 27 - The Sarens Group, one of the world's leading providers of crane and heavy-load transportation services, has been involved lifting a new bridge at a steel mill in Saarland operated by Europe's leading heavy plate producer Dillinger H
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The Friday Flyer
July 27 - Welcome to the Friday Flyer, bringing you a round-up of news from the heavy lift and project forwarding sector which has caught the eyes of the editorial team over the last week.
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Cargolux says goodbye to President and CEO
July 27 - Cargolux today announced that Frank Reimen has tendered his resignation as President and CEO following his appointment as High Commissioner for National Protection by the Luxembourg Government.
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Infrastructure opportunities in California port redevelopment
July 27 - A 30-acre quayside redevelopment of a key Californian port will present project cargo forwarders and heavy lift contractors a USD 1.2 billion infrastructure opportunity, promise promoters.
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MIQ Logistics among Kansas' top 100 companies
July 27 - Just a decade after being founded US business magazine Ingram's identified Kansas-based MIQ Logistics as one of the Kansas City area's top 100 privately held companies for the second consecutive year. Based on annual revenue, the company is rank
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Global Cargo Line joins PCN
July 26 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) welcomes Global Cargo Line as a representative in the Lebanon.
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CaroTrans increases Trans Pacific capacity
July 26 - Project cargo forwarders handling containerised cargo serving Japan from the US will benefit from a new, direct LCL export service from Seattle to Tokyo.