All Logistics articles – Page 119
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Finn Heavy gains ex-Nurminen director
July 21 - Finn Heavy Project has appointed previous project logistics director at Nurminen Logistics, Pasi Kuusijärvi, as its new managing director.
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GPLN generates American cooperation
July 21 - Brazil's One Way International Logistics and USA based Acco Terramar have cooperated in the shipment of an 85-tonne generator from GE Energy's plant in Campinas, Brazil to a sugar mill in Panuco, Mexico.
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WWL ALS comes to Liebherr's aid
July 21 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) and WWL ALS have worked together to transport a new Liebherr R9800 mining excavator from its factory in Colmar, France to a site in Durban, South Africa.
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Blue Water turns the tide
July 20 - Blue Water Shipping has assisted French engineering and project management company Sabella with the installation of a D10 tidal turbine on the seabed off Ushant Island, located 30 km offshore Bretagne, France.
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Worldwide and NAWAH target Iraq
July 17 - Shanghai headquartered Worldwide Logistics Group has forged an alliance with Dubai based NAWAH (North America Western Asia Holdings) to expand both companies' capabilities in southern Iraq.
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Transconsult in concrete plant shipment
July 17 - Belarus based heavy haulier Transconsult has coordinated the transport of components for a new concrete plant from Ostrava in the Czech Republic to Arkhangelsk, Russia.
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PCN duo shine in solar project
July 16 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Grand Arabia Forwarding and Fortune International Transport, have been awarded a logistics contract for the Shamsuna PV solar project in Aqaba, Jordan.
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Monroe proves project cargo capability
July 16 - Logistics Plus has coordinated the delivery of two 12.7-tonne wind turbine blades each measuring 58 m long, which arrived at the US port of Monroe from Bremen, Germany onboard Spliethoff's vessel Faglegracht, to a site in Gratiot County, Michiga
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Baku looks to Antwerp
July 16 - Azerbaijan's Baku International Sea Trade Port has signed a memorandum of understanding with two Antwerp Port Authority subsidiaries, Port of Antwerp International (PAI) and Antwerp Port Training Centre (APEC), for the provision of consultancy a
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Duluth appoints Ferguson
July 15 - The Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Kathyrn Ferguson as its director of business development.
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Wind of change for BNSF
July 14 - BNSF Logistics has acquired rail logistics provider Transportation Technology Services (TTS), which focuses on the transport of components for the wind energy industry.
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BNSF takes trio of tanks north
July 13 - BNSF Logistics has transported three cryogenic tanks, each weighing 109 tonnes, from Natchez, Mississippi to a plant in Ashtabula, Ohio.
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Allseas launches supply chain arm
July 13 - Allseas Global Logistics has launched a new company division, Allseas Global Supply Chain.
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Multiple machinery moves for AGL
July 13 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has shipped four units of Volvo construction machinery to Algeria and three Doosan excavators to Georgia.
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Australian shipping partnership opposed
July 10 - The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has opposed the proposed acquisition by Sea Swift of Toll Marine Logistics' business in the Northern Territory and Far North Queensland.
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Protranser in Asian transformation
July 8 - Protranser International Logistics has handled the shipment of a 158-tonne transformer from China to Vietnam.
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AGL engines ahead
July 8 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL), member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) for Germany, Russia and Mongolia, has shipped a number of heavy diesel engines from Germany to China, writes Isabel Freedman.
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ISS inks Technip contract
July 7 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has signed a contract with Technip to provide marine agency services and logistics for the Rashid C project in the Middle East.
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Blue Water gains Enhanced offering
July 7 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a global logistics contract with offshore technology provider Enhanced Drilling.
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American ports go green
July 7 - The US ports of Tacoma, Seattle and New Orleans have all recently received recognition for their efforts towards being more environmentally friendly organisations, writes Isabel Freedman.