All Logistics articles – Page 104
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Tilbury set for expansion
March 4 - Forth Ports has entered into an agreement to purchase 152 acres (61.5 ha) of land, including a deepwater jetty, to the east of the UK's Port of Tilbury.
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PD Ports appoints duo
March 3 - PD Ports has appointed Michael Parker as business development manager, and Alfred van Wyk as general manager, business development.
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Broekman acquires DMI
March 3 - Broekman Logistics has acquired Distribution Masters International (DMI).
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Rickmers-Linie hits the gas
March 2 - Rickmers-Linie and Bertling Logistics have teamed up to transport the largest gas turbine ever manufactured by Siemens from Germany to Turkey.
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DB Schenker Rail rebrands
March 2 - Effective immediately, Deutsche Bahn's railfreight business - DB Schenker Rail - has been renamed DB Cargo.
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Brunel adds project director
March 2 - Brunel Project Cargo has appointed James Philpott as its new project director.
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SHL takes two from Sennebogen
March 1 - Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has taken delivery of two crawler cranes - a 300-tonne capacity Sennebogen 7700 and a 180-tonne capacity Sennebogen 5500 model.
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Panalpina results 'prove resilience'
March 1 - Panalpina's gross profit for 2015 decreased 7.1 percent year-on-year to CHF1.47 billion (USD1.46 billion), while its EBIT was slightly up compared with 2014 at CHF117.2 million (USD117.1 million).
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Ceva maintains 'strong' year
March 1 - Ceva Logistics has posted a revenue of USD6.9 billion for its 2015 financial year, a 10.3 percent drop compared with USD7.7 billion in 2014.
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Subsea restaurant on the move
February 26 - GAC is coordinating the transport of the acrylic and steel structure for the world's biggest underwater restaurant from New Zealand to the Maldives.
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Projects rush in for PCN members
February 26 - Intertransport Gruber, member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Germany, has coordinated the shipment of a 135-tonne consignment of cement plant equipment from Poland to Saudi Arabia.
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Training course heads to Shanghai
February 26 - iBrabble is offering a project freight management course during Breakbulk China, which is being held in Shanghai from March 14-17.
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Caucasian partnership formed
February 26 - Georgia's Logistics Solutions has joined forces with Turkish heavy haulier Hareket to execute projects together in the Caucasus region.
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Universal buys Züst & Bachmeier
February 26 - Universal Transport has taken over Nuremberg headquartered project logistics specialist Züst & Bachmeier.
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Plastic plant move for SAL
February 25 - SAL Heavy Lift's vessel Lone has completed the second shipment of cargo from Mai Lao, China, to Point Comfort in Texas, USA for a plastic plant expansion project.
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WDS readies telescope for the cold
February 25 - World Distribution Services (WDS) has been awarded a contract by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) to help coordinate the transport of a new radio telescope from the USA to Greenland.
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Aqualis inks topside job
February 25 - Aqualis Offshore has been contracted by Cantex Global Logistics to provide marine warranty surveyor services for the transportation of the FPSO P67 and P70 topside modules from various Brazilian ports to Qingdao, China.
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Tally Tech unveils weighing solution
February 24 - In light of the new Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulation being implemented on July 1 2016, new German company Tally Tech has launched what it claims to be the first certifiable container weighing solution on the market.
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Jiangsu Sunshine on the double
February 22 - Jiangsu Sunshine Int'l Logistics has coordinated the transport of several petrochemical towers from Penglai, Shandong in north China to Huizhou, Guangdong in the south of the country.
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PCN quartet proves expertise
February 19 - Member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Greece and Serbia, Delta Maritime, has coordinated the shipment of two Caterpillar bulldozers from Piraeus port to Ashdod in Israel.