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Carisbrooke reports few problems with ECA rules
March 30 - "Our first three months of emission control area operation have run without a hitch," says Carisbrooke Shipping ceo Robert Wester.
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Braemar opens in Turkey
March 30 - Braemar SA has established a new subsidiary company in Turkey and opened an office in Istanbul.
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The Friday Flyer - March 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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BBC goes fishing
March 27 - BBC Chartering's vessel BBC Congo has shipped six fishing trawlers from Constanta, Italy to Maputo in Mozambique for the country's fishing industry.
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Corpus Christi calls on Collin
March 27 - Port Corpus Christi has appointed Rosie Collin as its director of community relations.
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When a ship's not a ship it's a problem
March 27 - Rotterdam-based law firm AKD says the lack of an unambiguous term to describe a 'ship' in several jurisdictions represents a potential threat to asset security for financiers, particularly in the offshore and renewable energy sectors.
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Hapag Lloyd swaps finance chiefs
March 27 - Effective April 1, Peter Ganz is to relinquish his post as company cfo of the merged Hapag-Lloyd/CSAV operation (trading as Hapag Lloyd).
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Reference guide to Iranian sanctions published
March 27 - The North P&I club has produced a quick reference guide which aims to simplify EU and US sanctions legislation governing what can and cannot be shipped in and out of Iran.
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Geodis revenue up 1 percent
March 27 - Geodis, which recently rebranded, achieved a 1 percent year-on-year increase in revenue in 2014 at EUR6.871 billion (USD7.43 billion).
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Gefco names Kesler
March 27 - Gefco has appointed Emmanuel Kesler as director of finance and performance at its French subsidiary, Gefco France.
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CEA Surelift offers modular spreader beams
March 27 - April will see the launch of a new provider of modular spreader beams.
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NBIS develops new escort/pilot agreement
March 27 - Robert Moore, NBIS chief legal officer, says it is imperative that specialised haulage companies have an agreement with the pilot/escort outlining the roles, responsibilities and assumption of risks in escorting the oversize/overweight load.
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Sommer lifts tank with Liebherr
March 27 - Kranverleih Sommer has used its Liebherr LTM 1300-6.2 mobile crane to lift and position a 50-tonne tank at the Airbus plant in Bremen, Germany.
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Oil prices cast shadow over project shipping
March 26 - Global dry cargo demand growth, forecast at 5 percent per annum from 2016 to 2019, will be offset by falling project cargo volumes over the next twelve to eighteen months, according to the latest edition of the Multipurpose Shipping Market Revi
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Tuscor Lloyds reels in the loads
March 26 - Tuscor Lloyds has coordinated the shipment of four steel reels, each weighing over 30 tonnes, from Rio Grande, Brazil to Aberdeen in the UK.
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SAL finalises Wikinger pile project
March 26 - SAL Heavy Lift has completed the second phase of the Wikinger pile testing campaign with its heavy lift vessel Lone.
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Ritchie completes record auction
March 26 - Ritchie Bros. had sold more than USD54 million of equipment for Energy Transportation in Casper, Wyoming.
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Strele in big Baltic crane delivery
March 26 - Lithuania's Strele Logistics has taken delivery of a 500-tonne capacity truck-mounted telescopic crane from Liebherr, which it claims is the largest model in the Baltics.
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First high-speed trains arrive in UK
March 26 - The first five of 110 high-speed railcar units have been delivered to the UK port of Southampton from Kasado, Japan onboard Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics' ro-ro vessel Tamerlane.
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ARRC welcomes two
March 25 - Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) is welcoming two new vessels - Warnow Venus and Warnow Sun - into its fleet at the end of March and beginning of April 2015.