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CEE member shifts China consignment
April 3 - Shanghai headquartered Intermax Logistics Solutions - a member of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network in China - has shipped 15 units of over-dimensional cargo from Deyang, via Chongqing, to Nantong.
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New md Columbia for Geodis
April 3 - Global freight forwarder Geodis Wilson has named Santiago Jimeno its new managing director of Columbia, effective immediately.
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SHL secures heavy contracts
April 3 - Offshore installation contractor Seaway Heavy Lifting has secured a contract from Siemens AG for the transportation and installation of the Sylwin Alpha jacket and transmission station.
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Manilal joins XLP
April 3 - Manilal Patel Clearing Forwarding of New Delhi, India has become the newest member of the XLProjects (XLP) forwarder network.
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Sietas jack-up nears completion
April 3 - Financially troubled Sietas shipyard, Hamburg is in the final stages of construction of the first jack-up vessel designed and built in Germany, for Dutch marine engineering concern, Van Oord.
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Ribar steps down at Panalpina
April 3 - Monika Ribar, ceo of global forwarder and logistics provider Panalpina, will step down from her role on May 31, 2013.
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Erickson extends Canadian contracts
April 2 - Erickson Air-Crane - a provider of heavy lift helicopter services - has extended agreements with two Canadian clients for the provision of its S-64E helicopter services.
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Agility grows in 2012
April 2 - Kuwait headquartered global logistics provider Agility has released its full year financial results for 2012.
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Pegg to start charity run at Breakbulk Europe
April 2 - Flensborg and Associates, a Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced that Albert Pegg, senior advisor at Antwerp Port Authority, will be wielding the starter's gun at this year's Business Run, which will take place in Antwerp in May
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Fairmount tugs from Brazil to Spain
April 2 - Fairmount Marine's tug, Fairmount Sherpa, has safely towed the GSF Arctic I rig from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
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HMM appoints Yoo Chang-Keun as president and ceo
April 2 - Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) appointed Yoo Chang-Keun as its new president and ceo.
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Hanssy and OXL enter JV
April 2 - Heavy lift and multipurpose project shipping lines, Hanssy Shipping and OXL have entered into a joint venture cooperation.
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Final Canadian member joins PCN
April 2 - Safesea AMI Shipping has become the latest company to join the Project Cargo Network (PCN). It has become the fifth and final member of the network based in Canada.
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Aaras hauls heavy crane
April 2 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative for Pakistan, Aaras Shipping Agencies, has completed the shipment of a 333.9-tonne mobile harbour crane.
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Damco makes Latin appointments
April 2 - International forwarder and logistics services provider Damco has made a number of senior appointments to its Latin American management team.
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Intermarine sells and leases back Houston terminal
April 2 - Intermarine LLC has entered into a sale and leaseback of Industrial Terminals, its breakbulk terminal on the Houston Ship Channel, which it claims is the largest project cargo terminal in the United States.
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Fairmount Summit delivers rig
April 1 - Fairmount Marine's tug, Fairmount Summit has delivered the SSV Catarina rig offshore Angola, having towed it from Okpo, South Korea, via the Strait of Malacca and Cape of Good Hope, undertaking the 10,000 mile journey at an average towing speed
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NYK Line subsidiaries merged
April 1 - NYK Line has confirmed that NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd will be created on October 1, 2013, as the home of the wholly owned subsidiary companies: NYK-Hinode Line Ltd and NYK Global Bulk Corporation; the merger of which was announced in Dece
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The Friday Flyer - March 29th 2013
As this Friday Flyer is being written, we are digesting the latest report from shipping industry consultant Drewry. It starkly shows that for the next few years the multipurpose sector will be in choppy waters. In the long-term, prospects are good, accord