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Guangzhou ships by the dozen
February 4 - Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics has coordinated the trucking of 12 large petrochemical modules from a factory in Dalian to the city's port, where the company handled the loading and lashing, before shipping the cargo to Ningbo.
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Nurminen tackles the cold
February 4 - Nurminen Logistics has delivered specially-coated paper machine rolls, ranging in weight from 7 to 80 tonnes, to Finland, Russia and Germany using its bespoke heated transport fleet.
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Three cheers for Gruber
February 4 - Gruber Logistics has added three new project managers to the Intertransport Gruber team in Bremen, Germany.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 4th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Derwent rebrands
February 3 - Five years after Derwent Shipping and Logistics was formed to provide freight forwarding services specialising in abnormal loads and project cargo, the company has rebranded and will now trade as DSL Global Freight.
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TT Club crowns King
February 3 - International transport, freight and logistics insurance provider TT Club has appointed Kevin King as its regional director for Europe, Middle East and Africa.
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Air cargo specialist partners with AIN
February 3 - Volga-Dnepr Group has become a corporate sponsorship partner of Advanced International Networks (AIN) for 2015.
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Chile acquisition for Logwin
February 2 - International logistics service provider Logwin has expanded its activities in South America by acquiring all the shares in Logwin Air + Ocean Chile.
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Union Transport merges with ISS Palumbo
January 30 - Effective February 1, UK freight forwarding specialist Union Transport (Newcastle) Ltd will merge with ISS Palumbo and operate as ISS Palumbo UK Ltd.
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21 for Speed Up
January 30 - Speed Up International Logistics has handled the shipment of 21 large modules, each weighing between 26 and 48 tonnes, from Chongqing to Chennai port in India.
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GAC secures FTZ status in Houston
January 29 - GAC North America - Logistics has been awarded a license to operate as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) in Houston, making it just the second logistics company in the city to secure such a status.
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Rhenus extends global footprint
January 29 - Rhenus Project Logistics has extended its network with addition of offices in Asia and Africa.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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AGL moves Far East
January 29 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the delivery of 3,000 freight tonnes of oversize cargoes from Antwerp to China's most northeastern seaport of Jinzhou.
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Volga-Dnepr takes to the skies
January 28 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has flown a 70-tonne electrodynamic vibration tester from Shanghai to Russia onboard one of its AN-124-100 freighters.
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AAL opens Japanese division
January 28 - Breakbulk and heavy lift shipping line, Austral Asia Line (AAL), has established a new division in Tokyo, Japan.
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Mory-Tnte under pressure
January 27 - Malaysia headquartered project forwarder Mory-Tnte has coordinated the transport of two high pressure separators, each weighing 58 tonnes, from Batam in Indonesia to Singapore's Keppel Shipyard.
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Project heats up for AGL
January 27 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of a 165-tonne heat exchanger in Germany.
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C. Steinweg Oman adds Gottwald capacity
January 27 - C. Steinweg Oman, operator of the multipurpose cargo terminal at SOHAR Port and Freezone, has taken delivery of a 100-tonne lifting capacity Gottwald HMK 6407 crane.
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The Friday Flyer - January 23rd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.