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Liebherr Maritime Cranes eyes South Africa
March 25 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes has opened a new specialised maritime hub, including a sales and service centre, in Durban, South Africa, trading as Liebherr Africa.
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Omega Morgan and TNDC team up on Canadian projects
March 25 - Omega Morgan and the Tahltan Nation Development Corporation (TNDC) have signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the pair cooperate on specialised transport and logistics opportunities in the energy, resource and industrial projects s
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Pan Ocean back in black
March 25 - South Korean shipping line Pan Ocean has posted a profit of USD748.5 million for the 12 month trading period culminating December 2014.
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Freja on the move in Norway
March 25 - Following a 15 percent growth in business in Norway last year, Freja Transport & Logistics is planning to move its head office from Fjellbo, north of Oslo, to a logistics centre adjacent to the E6 highway in Langhus.
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The Wednesday Wire - March 25th 2015
Your midweek delivery of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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LOC Group names two
March 25 - Marine engineering consultancy, LOC Group (London Offshore Consultants), has named John Quarrington as group marine warranty surveying manager, based in London, and Mark McGurran as Asia regional hull & machinery co-ordinator, based in Singapor
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Mammoet completes three-year overhaul
March 25 - Mammoet USA has safely completed its role in the Reficar refinery modernisation and expansion project, Colombia - a job it was contracted to during 2011.
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Wagenborg cooperates with Sitech
March 24 - Wagenborg Nedlift has signed an agreement with Sitech Services, which will see Wagenborg provide transport, rigging and project engineering services to several plant locations at the Chemelot site in Geleen, the Netherlands.
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Traffic grows, investments approved at GPA
March 24 - Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) marked strong and sustained growth across all major markets during February 2015, including breakbulk, automobiles and machinery, as well as bulk and containerised freight.
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AEP to sell barge business?
March 24 - American Electric Power (AEP) has engaged Morgan Stanley to explore strategic alternatives for its barge transportation subsidiary, AEP River Operations.
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Bertha begins rising
March 24 - Seattle Tunnel Partners has successfully lifted the first three pieces of the tunnel boring machine (TBM) Bertha to the surface for repairs in Seattle, Washington.
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Swire changes North Asia rotation
March 24 - Swire Shipping's North Asia service will now call at the Japanese ports of Yokohama and Osaka before arriving at Busan, South Korea.
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Banner year for New Orleans
March 24 - Cargo handled at the Port of New Orleans' public docks in 2014 totalled 8.37 million tonnes, a 28 percent rise compared with 2013 and the gateway's highest total since 2000.
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Daseke welcomes new board members
March 23 - North American open-deck and specialised transportation company Daseke has added three new members to its board of directors.
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Happy Star delivers huge shiploaders
March 23 - Happy Star, which joined the fleet of BigLift Shipping in December 2014, has delivered two huge ship loaders destined for the Port of Sept-
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Duluth-Superior predicts big year for project cargoes
March 23 - The Port of Duluth-Superior, which sees the start of its 2015 commercial shipping season today, is anticipating a banner year for project cargoes.
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Olympia boosted by crane purchase
March 23 - The port of Olympia has purchased a previously-owned Gottwald GHMK7608 mobile harbour crane to boost its handling capabilities.
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Cabin fever for Blue Water
March 23 - Blue Water Shipping has been selected by STX France to handle the logistics of transporting 150 cabins for the maritime industry from Saint Nazaire to South Korea.
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Arklow Breeze launched
March 23 - Arklow Shipping's newbuild vessel Arklow Breeze has been successfully launched at the Westerbroek yard of Ferus Smit.