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Kalmar adds heavy fork lift
February 5 - Kalmar has introduced a heavy fork lift truck, the Kalmar DCG180-330, in the 18-33 tonne capacity sector, designed especially for heavy cargo handling in industrial applications, such as steel and manufacturing industry, as well as ports and
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Wilhelmsen arrives in Abidjan
February 5 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service is now operational in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
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Crane quartet in highway performance
February 5 - Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental has used four Manitowoc 2250 crawler cranes in the assembly of several new overpass bridges, as part of a USD61 million highway project in Wisconsin, USA.
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Nooteboom offers 'optimal transport solution'
February 5 - Netherlands-based construction company KWS Infra has put its first four-axle Nooteboom MCOS-58-04 (EB) hydraulically steered semi low-loader into operation.
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Atomic job for Mammoet
February 5 - Following the decommissioning of a nuclear pilot reactor in J
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Trireme opens in Sao Paolo
February 5 - London-based shipbroking company, Trireme Maritime, has opened an office in Sao Paolo.
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PD Ports steels the deal
February 5 - PD Ports has signed a new seven-year deal with SSI UK for the handling of steel slab through Teesport in Middlesbrough, UK.
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O'Regan joins Birketts
February 5 - Terry O'Regan has been appointed legal director of the specialist shipping, logistics and international services team at UK-based law firm Birketts.
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Seacurus adds South East Asian petro-piracy cover
February 5 - Specialist marine insurance intermediary Seacurus has developed a petro-piracy endorsement which can be added to existing Kidnap & Ransom (KR) insurance cover in response to the evolving threats to ships, their cargoes and crews when transiti
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Slingmax redesigns test machine
February 5 - Slingmax Rigging Solutions has redesigned its Hydraulic Pad Eye Tester, which is an important device that is designed to increase jobsite safety and create a more streamlined lifting experience.
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Three cheers for Gruber
February 4 - Gruber Logistics has added three new project managers to the Intertransport Gruber team in Bremen, Germany.
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Everett signs up Midwest agent
February 4 - The Port of Everett has signed a contract with Green Funnel Agency (GFA) to serve as the gateway's Midwest agent and to help generate additional cargo opportunities.
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Guangzhou ships by the dozen
February 4 - Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics has coordinated the trucking of 12 large petrochemical modules from a factory in Dalian to the city's port, where the company handled the loading and lashing, before shipping the cargo to Ningbo.
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Nurminen tackles the cold
February 4 - Nurminen Logistics has delivered specially-coated paper machine rolls, ranging in weight from 7 to 80 tonnes, to Finland, Russia and Germany using its bespoke heated transport fleet.
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Shell criticised over ship named after Nazi war criminal
February 4 - Energy company Shell has been criticised over plans to use a ship named after a convicted Nazi war criminal to decommission a North Sea oil field.
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Copenship files for bankruptcy
February 4 - According to reports in the Danish media, shipping line Copenship AS, incorporating Copenship Bulkers, Copenship MPP and Copenship Singapore has filed for bankruptcy.
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Ocean Globe makes a splash
February 4 - Intermarine LLC, through its US flag affiliate US Ocean LLC, has taken delivery of the 17,000 dwt multipurpose vessel Ocean Globe.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 4th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Air cargo specialist partners with AIN
February 3 - Volga-Dnepr Group has become a corporate sponsorship partner of Advanced International Networks (AIN) for 2015.