Logistics news – Page 124
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Blue Water set to power Panama
June 1 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Semco Maritime for the provision of warehouse and transport solutions in connection with the construction of a new power plant in Panama.
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CEE members strengthen network
June 1 - During the sixth membership conference of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE), the network members adopted a new membership status aimed at strengthening the group.
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Milestone Airbus components set sail
June 1 - Components for Airbus' first US-produced aircraft have left the Port of Hamburg destined for Mobile, Alabama.
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Panalpina makes Egyptian buy
May 29 - Panalpina is to acquire its long-standing Egyptian agent, Afifi - a family-owned company specialising in freight forwarding, Customs clearance and logistics.
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Beginning of new life for Toll
May 29 - Toll Group today celebrates its first official day as part of Japan Post, after a USD5.1 billion takeover deal was agreed.
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The Friday Flyer - May 29th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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First for Bahri in Rotterdam
May 28 - The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia's (Bahri) ro-ro vessel Bahri Jazan has docked at the SCA Logistics terminal in the port of Rotterdam and taken onboard 200 trucks destined for the Middle East.
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SDV wins UK aerospace contract
May 28 - Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group has selected SDV to provide domestic and international logistics services in the UK, based on a three-year contract beginning May 1, 2015.
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ACS responds to Nepalese tragedy
May 28 - Following the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, Air Charter Service (ACS) has completed over 50 charter flights into and out of Kathmandu transporting relief goods as well as search and rescue teams.
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Dunkerque proves environmental commitment
May 27 - Dunkerque Port has been granted a local authority decree on protected species, which authorises the development of the Dunkerque Logistique International Sud (DLI-Sud) logistics park in the Loon-Plage district of the French gateway.
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The Wednesday Wire - May 27th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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PCN duo in European cooperation
May 26 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) and Scandinavian Express, have coordinated a multimodal transportation project from Poland to Sweden.
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Ro-ro growth at Tulsa Port
May 22 - The Tulsa Port of Catoosa in Oklahoma witnessed an increase in shipping activity across its low water wharf and ro-ro facility in April.
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The Friday Flyer - May 22nd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Korean specialist joins UTC
May 22 - UTC Overseas has appointed Lloyd (Woo Sung) Bae as director of sales and operations for the company's Korea desk.
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Logistics Plus opens in Egypt
May 22 - Logistics Plus has opened two new Egyptian offices in Cairo and Alexandria.
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Guangzhou Sunshine pipes up
May 21 - China's Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics has coordinated the delivery of concrete pipes from a factory in Guangdong to the jobsite in the mountainous area of Guangxi.
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Big Red buy for Alistair Group
May 21 - Tanzania-based handling equipment and logistical support services company Alistair Group has taken delivery of a Manitowoc MLC165 crawler crane, nicknamed 'Big Red'.
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Barge milestone for AGL
May 20 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated a full-barge charter from Berlin to Antwerp - the 20th heavy lift full-barge charter the company has completed so far in 2015.
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Sludge plant move for Kagayaku
May 20 - Kagayaku Logistics in Malaysia has handled the transportation of sludge treatment plant components from Port Klang to Batangas in the Philippines for Jeffcon Engineering.