Latest logistics news – Page 62
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Success for Liebherr model
April 10 - Liebherr unveiled its new 60-tonne LTM 1060-3.1 mobile crane at Bauma 2013, and since then dozens of the model have been delivered to customers throughout Europe and also on other continents.
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Allseas is UN-approved supplier
April 7 - Following its authorisation as a supplier to the UK Ministry of Defence, Allseas Global Logistics has now secured the United Nations' Approved Supplier Status for its commitment to the humanitarian aid and relief sector.
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Seaway Heavy Lifting opens Rotterdam yard
March 28 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has agreed a deal with Rhenus Logistics to rent warehouse facilities, an open storage area and quayside space for 10 years in Maasvlakte, Rotterdam.
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Kita makes a move
March 12 - Turkish project forwarder and logistics services provider Kita Logistics has relocated its Istanbul head office to a new location.
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Liburnia delivers coke chamber duo
February 4 - Liburnia Martime Agency has delivered two coke chambers from Ortona, Itlay to an oil refinery in Sisak, Croatia.
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Project logistics first in Myanmar
February 3 - This year, Project Cargo Nexus is holding its annual meeting in Yangon, Myanmar from March 12 - 14, which is the first time an international logistics event has been held in the country, the network claims.
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Logistics Plus goes nuts
January 31 - Logistics Plus Turkey has delivered a total of 197.7 tonnes of nut forming machine from Masan, Korea to Izmir.
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Vessel duo for WWL
January 29 - Wallenius Lines, 50 percent owner of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), has declared an option for two post-Panamax vessels to be built at the Tianjin Xingang Shipyard for delivery in the second and fourth quarter of 2016.
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Crowley on the move in Guatemala
January 29 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's Guatemala-based liner and logistics teams have moved into a new office space in the heart of Guatemala City.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics receives draft cease and desist order
January 13 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has received a draft cease and desist order and a draft surcharge order from the Japanese Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) indicating that WWL, as one of several companies in the industry, has been involved in
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PPL adds Hansaeng
January 10 - South Korean based Hansaeng Express has become the latest company to join the Pacific Power Logistics Networks (PPL).
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Hellmann appoints Freese
January 9 - Global logistics provider Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Jochen Freese as its first chief commercial officer - a newly created position within the company.
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Nurminen Logistics lets 4PL business go
January 6 - Nurminen Logistics Plc has signed a contract of sale concerning the divestment of its 4PL business to the business' operative management.
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Geodis appoints Metzger
December 19 - Andrea Metzger has been appointed managing director of Geodis Logistics Northern Europe, a separate entity grouping the logistics activities of Geodis in Belgium, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands.
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HLPFI sweeps home in journalism awards
December 11 - International freight marketing organisation, the Seahorse Club presented four of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International magazine's journalists and correspondents with awards at its Christmas Party and Journalist Awards 2013, held in
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WWPC trio in tug shipment
December 5 - Irish forwarder, Jenkinson Logistics has combined forces with Smart Logistics from Turkey and Polytra from Belgium, to ship a tug boat from Turkey to Maputo, Mozambique.
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Bai says hi
December 5 - Effective December 1, 2013 Glenn Bai will be heading up Gruber Logistics' recently established Shanghai office.
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Dissaco joins GPLN
November 29 - Antwerp, Belgium headquartered Dissaco N.V. has become the latest organisation to join the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN).
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PCN pair ship chassis to Brazil
November 29 - Project Cargo Network's (PCN) Brazilian representative, Double Star Logistics, and fellow Czech Republic member, Zoom-Cargo, teamed-up to handle a ro-ro shipment of heavy-duty truck chassis from Czech Republic to Brazil.
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GPLN expects success in Bangkok
November 25 - To date, 90 members of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) have signed up for the network's 11th annual general meeting (AGM) in Bangkok, Thailand from March 16-18, 2014.