Logistics news – Page 142
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New boss for Maximus
September 23 - Mohamed Ebrahim Al Qassimi is the new ceo of Abu Dhabi-based Maximus Air.
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OIA Global ups presence in Vietnam
September 22 - In Vietnam, OIA Global has obtained the majority shareholding in its TriMAX joint venture and formed OIA Global Vietnam Co Ltd.
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The Friday Flyer - September 19th 2014
Today we saw the climax of what has been a rollercoaster ride for the United Kingdom, in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum. The numbers were close, but the result is clear: a union that has lasted for 307 years remains together.
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UTC and Almajdouie join forces
September 18 - UTC Overseas and Almajdouie Logistics Company have signed an exclusive agency joint venture agreement based on the companies' cooperative activities in the global project logistics field.
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DSV opens two in USA
September 17 - Global transport and logistics provider DSV has opened two new US offices in Phoenix, Arizona and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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TII presents at IAA
September 17 - The TII Group is presenting a range of vehicles for logistics yards and heavy duty transports on public roads at the IAA Commercial Vehicles exhibition from September 25 - October 2 in Hannover, Germany.
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Karl Scholl adds new Liebherr
September 17 - Heidelberg based Karl Scholl GmbH has taken delivery of a new 300-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 1300-6.2 mobile crane.
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New Baltic cargo shuttle service
September 15 - Due to the implementation of the European sulphur emission control area (ECA), Arkon Shipping and Best Logistics have established a new shuttle service for heavy lift and general cargo: Baltic Cargo Shuttle (BCS).
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Large reel requires Ruslan
September 15 - Ruslan International has delivered 75 tonnes of coil-tubing equipment for the oil and gas industry from London Stansted to Adelaide, to support a drilling programme in the Coober Pedy Basin of South Australia.
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Lower Saxony port developments in the spotlight
September 12 - The future development potentials of the nine ports with the Seaports Niedersachsen network were considered at a recent event in Papenburg, Germany, during which the future importance of the ports as logistics hubs for the German economy wa
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Allseas is buoyant
September 12 - Allseas Global Logistics has transported 132 buoyancy modules, weighing 8 tonnes each, to Turkey for the North Cyprus Water Supply Project.
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The Friday Flyer - September 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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ArcelorMittal steels the show
September 10 - The ArcelorMittal Las Truchas plant in Mexico has supplied more than 192,000 tonnes of steel rebar for the USD5.25 billion Panama Canal expansion project.
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EXG in power project
September 10 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has loaded 8,094 freight tonnes of cargo from Yantai to Mongla for a power project in Bangladesh.
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C.H. Robinson in European expansion
September 10 - C.H. Robinson has opened a new office in Hamburg and promoted two new branch mangers to its Basel, Switzerland and D
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Barloworld closes Kumkani deal
September 10 - South Africa's Barloworld Transport has acquired an 80 percent shareholding in specialised transport provider Kumkani Heavy Haulage.
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PKP eyes rail mergers
September 9 - Poland's leading rail freight operator, PKP Cargo, is in advanced talks regarding the acquisition of CTL Logistics and Advanced World Transport.
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Green Port Hull takes crucial step
September 9 - Hull City Council's planning committee has given its consent to the proposed works at Alexandra Dock, Green Port Hull, following the submission of detailed plans by Associated British Ports (ABP) and Siemens in June of this year.
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Extra Logistics goes the extra mile
September 9 - Long Beach, California headquartered Extra Logistics LLC has transported a 16-tonne outsize mineral processing machine from a cement factory in Spain to the Port of Los Angeles.
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Blue Water's Filipino challenge
September 8 - Blue Water Shipping has handled the transport and storage of wind components for a major wind turbine project in the province of Ilocos Norte in the Philippines.