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Marko retires at Longview
Larry Marko has retired as manager of marine terminals at the port of Longview, following a career that spanned more than three decades.
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Enerpac supplies GeoSea trolley
Enerpac has supplied GeoSea, part of the DEME Group, with an integrated trolley system for loading transition pieces onto a jack-up vessel.
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BWS wins wind contract
Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has been awarded the logistics contract for the Stockyard Hill wind farm in Victoria, Australia.
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More infrastructure required for Arctic sailings
As the Northern Sea Route (NSR) becomes an increasingly attractive shipping lane, the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) says more support is required to facilitate the provision of adequate insurance for Arctic sailings.
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Grimsby lands Triton deal
Associated British Ports’ (ABP) port of Grimsby in Lincolnshire has signed a memorandum of understating (MoU) with energy giant, innogy, to develop a base location for the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm project.
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Townsville gets the go ahead
The port of Townsville in Australia has secured a AUD75 million (USD53 million) contribution towards its channel widening project from the federal government.
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Turkish Cargo adds to network
Turkish Cargo has launched direct flights to Kigali in Rwanda and Muscat in Oman from its hub in Istanbul, increasing the number of its cargo flight destinations to 85.
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Ibarrondo eyes Liebherr boom system
Spain’s Ibarrondo Group has purchased a 750-tonne lifting capacity Liebherr LG 1750 mobile crane with a SL20F2 boom system.
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Centurion closes its doors
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has revoked Miami-based Centurion Air Cargo’s air carrier operating certificate (AOC).
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Zeamarine gets the go ahead
The proposed joint venture between Zeaborn and Intermarine – Zeamarine – has received governmental and agency approvals.
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Seaway awarded Triton contract
Seaway Heavy Lifting, part of the Subsea 7 Renewables and Heavy Lifting business unit, has been awarded a transport and installation contract for the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm.
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Sir Adrian Swire passes away
Sir Adrian Swire, former chairman of the Swire Group, passed away on August 24, aged 86.
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Long Beach names executives
The port of Long Beach in the USA has named Richard D. Cameron and Dr. Noel Hacegaba as co-deputy executive directors, succeeding Duane Kenagy, who has served as interim deputy executive director since May 2017.
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MPV fleet faces regulation changes
In just 16 months, the Sulphur 2020 regulations will come into effect and it could prove to be the tipping point for consolidation in the multipurpose fleet.
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Binetti joins Ceva Logistics
Ceva Logistics has appointed Laurent Binetti as chief commercial officer, effective September 1, 2018.
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Arrendo places Terex order
Mexico-based Arrendo has placed an order with Terex for four Demag all-terrain cranes, including a 300-tonne capacity AC 300-6.
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NTC adapts for wind challenges
NTC Logistics India has acquired a wind tower transporter designed for handling large wind turbine components on poor road infrastructure.
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Kübler handles transformer move
Kübler Spedition has transported a 272-ton (246.8-tonne) transformer from Nijmegen in the Netherlands to a project site in Kupferzell, Germany.
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EGL strikes gold
Kadmar Group subsidiary Egyptian Global Logistics (EGL) has moved 92 tons (83.5 tonnes) of equipment in support of Egypt’s El Sokkary gold mine.
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Stink bug regulations to take effect
The Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) of New Zealand have announced regulations for the upcoming Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) season.