All Logistics articles – Page 120
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Air cargo boosted by Calais chaos
July 7 - Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has reported a sharp spike in demand for air cargo charters in response to the gridlock caused by striking workers blockading the French port of Calais.
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Combi Lift joins hands with TAGU
July 6 - TAGU Tiefbau and Combi Lift have formed a new joint venture company for the combined execution of wind energy, offshore installation and maintenance projects.
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CEA Myanmar buys tractor duo
July 6 - CEA Myanmar has added two new prime movers to its fleet of vehicles and equipment. Both are US Quester 420 vehicles, built using Volvo technology, which will jump straight into action with several upcoming projects throughout Yangon, Myanmar, wri
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EXG powers ahead in USA
July 6 - Express Global Logistics, India (EXG) has transported 18,450 freight tonnes of project cargo for a power project in the USA, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Express Global opens in Tuticorin
July 3 - Express Global Logistics (EXG), a provider of integrated logistics services and a Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in India, has opened a new office in Tuticorin in the state of Tamil Nadu.
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Water tower rises with CEA
July 3 - CEA Project Logistics, Project Cargo Network (PCN) representatives in Thailand and Myanmar, has carried out the installation of a water tower at a condominium development in the Rayong province, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Rica rewards success in Florida
July 2 - CSX Transportation was named rail carrier of the year at the 47th annual conference of the Railway Industrial Clearance Association (Rica), taking place this week in Orlando, Florida.
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Global Shipping cranks up the volume
July 2 - Global Shipping Services has successfully delivered a 155-tonne crankcase to a chemical refinery in Plaquemine, Louisiana, ahead of schedule, despite obstacles en route, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Damco wins Nigeria contract
July 2 - Sinohydro Corporation Ltd, a leading Chinese infrastructure development contractor, has recently awarded Damco the contract for managing shipments to its Zunguru hydroelectric power project.
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Syon Logistics on the boil
July 2 - Syon Logistics has transported three boilers for the biggest cement factory in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah.
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RZDL on the ball for World Cup
July 2 - Russian Railways Logistics (RZDL) is to provide cargo delivery services for a new stadium being constructed in Rostov-on-Don, for use in the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
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Congress allows Ex-Im Bank to expire
July 2 - The US Export-Import Bank's (Ex-Im Bank) charter has expired, after members of Congress failed to reauthorise the 81-year-old bank by July 1.
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Agility names ceo for South Asia
July 2- Agility has appointed Detlev Janik as ceo for its South Asia area, a role within which Janik will be responsible for leading the company's Integrated Logistics business in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Unrein takes reins at Crane Worldwide
July 1 - Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Terry Unrein as its new vice president of global sales.
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EMS in Spanish collaboration
July 1 - EMS Chartering and Erhardt y Cia have signed an agency and logistics contract, where Erhardt will act as booking agent for the German shipping company whilst also serving as representative for the entire EMS-Fehn-Group in Spain.
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Rotterdam targets offshore wind
June 30 - Sif Group, Verbrugge International and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed an agreement for the construction of an offshore wind energy production and storage terminal at the Dutch gateway.
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Only the Best for Polish plant
June 30 - Best Logistics has begun the rail transportation of a 461-tonne generator stator from the port of Gdynia to the Kozienice power station in ?wier?e G
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CEVA puts gas in TANAP pipeline
June 29 - CEVA Logistics has signed a deal with TANAP (Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Project) to manage the logistics operations for the movement of giant pipes.
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Able names chief for new division
June 29 - Able UK has recently launched a Logistics Division, headed by Mark Nixon (picture below), which aims to increase business for its fleet of heavy transport, lifting and associated equipment, writes Isabel Freedman.