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Seroka joins LA
June 12 - Gene Seroka has been appointed as executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.
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Safety is first concern, says TT Club
June 12 - Insurance and risk management services provider for the transport and logistics industry, the TT Club, has called for port operators and cargo handlers to do more to minimise preventable accidents that result in injury, cargo and property damage
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Clarksons extends Irish footprint
June 12 - Clarkson Port Services (CPS) - the port and agency division of shipping services group Clarksons - has acquired Belfast based port agent Michael F. Ewings Shipping Ltd (MFE).
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O&G opportunities for Air Partner
June 12 - "Generally, the air freight market is continuing a slow recovery - the charter business mirrors this picture," stated Richard Smith, product director for freight at charter broker Air Partner, although the future looks bright for its activities
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Nurminen warns of Finnish strike
June 11 - Nurminen Logistics has said that today's dockers strike in Finnish ports is having a detrimental effect on operations at the Kotka, Hamina and Vuosaari terminals.
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Nurminen appoints directors
June 10 - Nurminen Logistics has appointed Harri Mustonen as sales director of its railway logistics business unit in Finland, and Maija Dietrich as the company's human resources director and member of the executive board.
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Aeros in corporate restructure
June 10 - Aeros is modifying and expanding its corporate structure to support forthcoming global cargo delivery operations utilising the Aeroscraft.
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RORO 2014 discusses sulphur
June 10 - The topic of sulphur emissions regulations in the shipping industry will be widely covered through a number of conference sessions at the RORO 2014 exhibition being held from June 24-26 in London.
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US west coast ports negotiate
June 9 - With the current contract set to expire on June 30, the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union is negotiating a new contract with US West Coast ports.
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Universal Transport makes German buy
June 6 - Universal Transport has acquired the majority interest in heavy transport specialist Messingschlager, with retroactive effect from January 1, 2014.
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Air cargo screening: concerns raised
June 6 - A broad group of associations representing airfreight forwarding companies is calling on the U.S. federal government to solicit input from small and medium-sized forwarders before expanding the Air Cargo Advanced Screening (ACAS) programme.
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The Friday Flyer - June 6th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Totalplan success
June 5 - Totalplan Porto recently coordinated the shipment of pipes and turbines from Portugal to Saudi Arabia.
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World's largest evaporator shipped
June 5 - Almajdouie Logistics has transported an evaporator weighing 5,736.8 tonnes to the Yanbu 3 Desalination Project in Saudi Arabia, claiming that the unit is the heaviest of its kind in the world today.
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PSP gets all arty
June 5 - PSP is well known as a logistics partner with the ability to transport luxury yachts and motorboats around the world, but recently parked its sea boots and got all arty in central London.
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Giga races ahead with TeleMAX
June 5 - Giga Logistics has used a Faymonville TeleMAX trailer to transport a specialised wind rotor blade in northern Sweden.
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Liverpool: ACL's UK call for new ships
June 5 - Atlantic Container Line (ACL) has confirmed that the Port of Liverpool will remain as the UK port of call for its new five-strong fleet of the world's largest container/ro-ro ships (CONROs) after a review of potential schedules, market potential
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Siempelkamp presses ahead
June 4 - A disassembled closed-die forging press with a force of 50,000 tonnes and components of a smaller press with a force of 12,500 tonnes are currently being transported from the premises of manufacturer Siempelkamp Machinen und Anlagenbau in Krefeld
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Alliance ships shelter
June 3 - Alliance Logistics has transported a 13.5 m long and 37-tonne electricity shelter from France to Morocco.
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Alexander gets tube project underway
June 3 - Alexander Global Logistics has completed the first breakbulk shipments for its 38,000 freight tonne tube mill project in Shreveport, Louisiana.