All Logistics articles – Page 111
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CP Ships' Ray Miles dies
November 9 - Raymond R Miles, who during his 43-year international transport career helped steer the course of container shipping as it evolved through its second generation, died on Friday November 6, 2015 after a brief illness. He was 71.
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Paulson sails into Duluth
November 6 - Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Jason Paulson as its new facilities manager.
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Transafe moves Kazakh plant
November 5 - Transafe Logistics has completed the delivery of out-of-gauge components for a mineral processing plant in Karazhal, Kazakhstan.
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Safety a major concern at WCTS
November 5 - Over 270 delegates attended the two-day World Crane & Transport Summit (WCTS) at the NH Grand Krasnapolsky Hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Sarjak opens in Chile and Brazil
November 5 - Sarjak Container Lines has appointed local agents in Brazil and Chile.
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BNSF Logistics takes the crown
November 5 - The Houston Global Project Centre of BNSF Logistics has handled the shipment of a 175-tonne crown from the port of Philadelphia to its final destination in Howell, in the state of Michigan.
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Nurminen forecasts further struggles
November 4 - Helsinki headquartered Nurminen Logistics has updated its financial outlook for 2015, forecasting a decline in net sales and operating results.
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TEL steels ahead
November 3 - Topline Express Logistics (TEL) has coordinated the transport of two 6 m long steel plates by air from China to Korea.
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AGL in Vladivostok first
November 3 - Alexander Global Logistics' (AGL) new office in Vladivostok, Russia has completed its first project, with the delivery of seven pieces of Kato machinery.
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Silvasti adds Russia office
November 3- Silvasti, Finland's heavy cargo transport specialist has opened an office in St. Petersburg in order to strengthen its market position in Russia.
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CEA takes turbines in
November 2 - CEA Project Logistics has taken delivery of 39 wind turbine blades at its free trade zone in Thailand's Laem Chabang port.
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W.I.S. speeds into Japan
October 30 - W.I.S Logistics has safely delivered two over-dimensional thruster from Italy to Japan.
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Next step for Pek
October 28 - Rik Pek has been appointed managing director breakbulk terminals at Broekman Logistics, effective November 1, 2015.
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Kerry hires Blank
October 28 - With immediate effect, Thomas Blank has become Kerry Logistics' managing director for Europe, working out of the company's office in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Qatar Airways growth pace quickens
October 28 - Qatar Airways Cargo has unveiled plans to build a large new cargo terminal at Doha's Hamad International Airport by 2018; while latest IATA international FTK figures suggest that it is now the third largest international cargo airline in the
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DB Schenker add JV for Sri Lanka
October 28 - DBS Logistics Ltd is a new joint venture between Aitken Spence and DB Schenker set up to serve the Sri Lankan and Maldives markets.
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Abu Dhabi Ports sees strong growth
October 27 - Abu Dhabi Ports says it has handled 11.28 million tonnes of general and bulk cargo during the first three quarters of 2015 - a 19 percent year-on-year increase.
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PCN duo powers into Colombia
October 26 - Colombia's Tayrona Offshore Services teamed up with Express Global Logistics' Indian division to coordinate the delivery of four assembled generators.
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Silver jubilee for Businessruns
October 26 - Flensborg and Associates, the Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced that its 25th Businessrun will take place on November 2, 2015 ahead of the Europort conference and exhibition in Rotterdam and invites any HLPFI reader who is
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Breakbulk Middle East opens
October 26 - 2,000 project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargo logisticians, sponsors and exhibitors are expected to take part in the first Breakbulk Middle East Conference & Exhibition from 25-28 October 2015 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre