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Multiple machinery moves for AGL
July 13 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has shipped four units of Volvo construction machinery to Algeria and three Doosan excavators to Georgia.
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Allseas launches supply chain arm
July 13 - Allseas Global Logistics has launched a new company division, Allseas Global Supply Chain.
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Crowley promotes Miller
July 13 - Crowley Maritime Corporation has promoted Mark Miller to vice president, corporate and marketing communications, within Crowley's corporate services group.
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BNSF takes trio of tanks north
July 13 - BNSF Logistics has transported three cryogenic tanks, each weighing 109 tonnes, from Natchez, Mississippi to a plant in Ashtabula, Ohio.
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Nooteboom's new Manoovr
July 13 - The Netherlands headquartered trailer manufacturer Nooteboom will unveil its latest semi low-loader trailer, the Manoovr, at the BedrijfsautoRAI event staged in Amsterdam from October 20-24, 2015.
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Trojan extends at Aberdeen
Trojan Crates has invested GBP1 million (USD1.55 million) in new premises close to Aberdeen airport, Scotland, which feature state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment.
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Able celebrates Dong arrival
July 13 - Denmark headquartered Dong Energy has signed an MoU that will see it establish a major operational hub for the construction and installation of wind turbine components at the Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP), on the banks of the River Humber in th
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Seattle, Tacoma hail transport investment
July 13 - The ports of Seattle and Tacoma have welcomed the passing of a USD16.2 billion transportation investment package that aims to speed the movement of cargo through Washington state's ports and freight corridors.
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MAX in lowbed launch
July 13 - MAX Trailer - part of the Faymonville group - has presented its latest product, the MAX510 lowbed trailer.
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ABP in ownership shuffle
July 13 - GS Infrastructure Partners (GSIP) and Infracapital have sold their combined 33.3 percent stake in Associated British Ports (ABP) to Anchorage Ports - a consortium comprising Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Hermes Infrastructure.
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Tadano appoints Krajci
July 10 - Tadano America has named Mark Krajci as product manager for its all-terrain cranes, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Grimaldi enhances Med-West Africa service
July 10 - The Grimaldi Group has enhanced its Mediterranean Express (MEX) service - which links the Mediterranean to West Africa - by reducing its frequency from 12 to ten days and increasing cargo capacity by 35 percent, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Tight squeeze for Crane Rental
July 10 - Following its recent acquisition, Crane Rental Corporation and new owner, Maxim Crane Works, have got to work on an impressive job to move a 136-tonne bullet tank in the northeast USA.
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Ocean Koper adds Damen barge
July 10 - Ocean Koper, part of the Ocean Team group, will strengthen its fleet with the addition of a Damen Stan Pontoon 9127, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Australian shipping partnership opposed
July 10 - The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has opposed the proposed acquisition by Sea Swift of Toll Marine Logistics' business in the Northern Territory and Far North Queensland.
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Davenport joins Lone Star
July 10 - Lone Star Transportation - part of the Daseke group of companies - has acquired Davenport Transport & Rigging.
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PD Ports acquires Groveport
July 10 - PD Ports has expanded its presence on the Humber estuary by acquiring Groveport - a privately owned inland port complex on the UK's River Trent - writes Isabel Freedman.
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Roll up at Skuld
July 10 - Marine insurance provider Skuld has appointed Ove Kristian Roll to head up its office in Bergen, Norway.
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Mammoet receives new Terex
July 10 - Terex has handed over a new Explorer 5500 all-terrain crane to Mammoet at a reception in Zweibr
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Pipe dream for OSL
July 9 - OSL, Project Cargo Network (PCN) member in the Netherlands, has unloaded 27 steel pipes from nine barges at the port of Rotterdam, writes Isabel Freedman.