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Rayson moves drill rig to Durban
November 7 - Rayson Shipping of South Africa, in cooperation with US partner Dartrans of Baltimore, USA has handled a drill rig shipment to South Africa.
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Denholm Global handles heavy moves
November 6 - Denholm Global Logistics, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network for the United Kingdom, recently part chartered the HHL Mississippi to move two 155-tonne steel rolls from the port of Immingham to Rio de Janeiro as part o
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Cargotec wins order in Ecuador
November 6 - Cargotec has secured an order for two eight-wheel Kalmar E-One2 rubber-tyred gantry cranes, the first ever supplied to Ecuador.
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Martek wins emissions order
November 6 - UK maritime equipment manufacturer Martek Marine has won a series of large orders for its MariNOx Evolution on-board emissions monitoring and engine efficiency system from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Hyundai Heavy Industries.
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PCN adds Pol-Inowex in Poland
November 6 - Lublin, Poland based relocation specialist Pol-Inowex has joined the Project Cargo Network (PCN) as the grouping's representative in Poland.
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Siro Trans joins Project Partners network in Chile
November 5 - Siro Trans of Santiago de Chile has joined the Germany headquartered Project Partners network, a division of Air & Ocean Partners, replacing Acosta y Aguayo as the network member in Chile.
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Steel in Transit 2013 conference
November 5 - The 'Steel in Transit 'conference will take place in Bremen, Germany on April 18-19, 2013, the third time that the conference for international steel transport will be held in Bremen.
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IAG Cargo targets forwarders through GLN
November 5 - IAG Cargo, the single business created following the merger of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Global Logistics Network (GLN), a US headquartered network of 421 small and mediu
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Vikash Patel leaves GE to form new logistics provider
November 5 - General Electric Power and Water's senior global logistics leader, Vikash Patel, has left the company to form Logisticus Projects Group.
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Deltamarin scoops newbuild orders
November 5 - Finnish-based naval architecture and engineering firm Deltamarin has won a firm order for three B.Delta37 open hatch general cargo ships plus options, which will be built at the Chinese CSC Jinling Shipyard.
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Guangzhou Sunshine handles big move
November 5 - Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics Co, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network in China, recently performed the delivery of oversized cargo for CNPC, which included a total of 48 pieces of cargo measuring over 7 metres, wi
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London P&I Club sets rate increase
November 5 - The London based P&I Club a protection and indemnity mutual, has set a general increase of 12.5 percent in annual P&I call rates for the 2013/14 policy year.
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Terex adds new Toplift 360 truck crane
December 3 - The new Toplift 036G truck crane built by Terex China in Luzhou, China boasts many of the same technological innovations found throughout the entire Terex family of cranes, the company says.
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Conbit equips Seajack vessel with monopile handling tools
November 2 - At the beginning of September 2011, structural engineering specialist Conbit in the Netherlands was awarded a contract by Seajacks, a leading owner and operator of purpose-built self-propelled jack-up vessels, to design and supply a system fo
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PPG 2013 conference venue is Le Havre
November 2 - The Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie (CCI) in the French port of Le Havre, will host the sixth annual Project Professionals Group (PPG) annual conference from May 20-22, 2013.
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Ahlers in hydro plant relocation
November 2 - International logistic and maritime services provider Ahlers is handling a hydro plant relocation in multiple lots from China to Belarus. Whereas Europeans tend to ship such a project all at once, Ahlers says its Chinese customers prefer ship
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Liebherr continues on high level in Latin America
November 2 - The on-going economic development in Latin America is still driving the demand for advanced cargo handling equipment, says Europe based crane manufacturer Liebherr.
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BBC Chartering opens in Fremantle
November 2 - BBC Chartering is strengthening its presence in the Australian market by establishing a local representation in Western Australia.
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Seville giant on tow to Edinburgh
November 2 - Seville, Spain-based industrial firms Tecade and Megusa have completed the construction of the largest structure ever to be transported from the port of Seville.
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Cargotec supplies ro-ro access for Neptune
November 2 - Cargotec is to supply MacGregor RoRo access equipment for two newbuild Neptune Line vessels, to ensure reliable operations and fast port turnaround times.