All Logistics articles – Page 153
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Rebels hand over Libyan ports
April 8 - In a gesture of goodwill, militant protesters in Libya have come to an agreement with the Libyan central government to pull out of two eastern oil ports in order to begin rebuilding the country's hugely important oil business.
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Steel plates fly with Damani
April 8 - Damani Shipping Pvt Ltd acted as air freight agents to transport eight steel plates from Mumbai to the Brazilian town of Porto Alegre on a part charter.
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New Brazilian office for Bellville Rodair
April 8 - OIA Global has opened a new Bellville Rodair International office in Sao Paulo.
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Saltchuk makes Tropical acquisition
April 8 - A subsidiary of Saltchuk Resources has entered into a binding purchase and sale agreement to acquire Tropical Shipping and its related transportation, consolidation and cargo insurance companies.
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Volga-Dnepr delivers satellites
April 7 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has delivered the Luch-5V and KazSat-3 telecommunications satellites from Krasnoyarsk in Russia to Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome on board its AN-124-100 freighter aricraft.
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Nurminen gets converters moving
April 7 - Nurminen Logistics has transported two 95-tonne converters from the Finnish city of Outokumpu to the port of Pori.
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WWL expands service to Chile
April 7 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has expanded its ocean service to South America's west coast by adding a monthly call to San Antonio in Chile.
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It's a gas for Almajdouie
April 7 - Almajdouie Logistics was contracted by SK Engineering & Construction (SK E&C) to transport four advanced gas-cooled reactors (AGRs) and four solvent filters for the Wasit Gas Plant in Saudi Arabia.
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Allseas is UN-approved supplier
April 7 - Following its authorisation as a supplier to the UK Ministry of Defence, Allseas Global Logistics has now secured the United Nations' Approved Supplier Status for its commitment to the humanitarian aid and relief sector.
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Global Star shines in record move
April 4 - Global Star Logistics has handled the discharge and transport of three large pieces of equipment for a nuclear power station at the Port of Shanghai.
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Roland Spedition files for insolvency
April 4 - The law firm, Philip Schober Brinkmann & Partner Bremen, which was appointed provisional administrator when Bremen's Roland Spedition GmbH filed for insolvency last month, has said that the company's business operations will continue in full, as
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GTE gets crane moving
April 4 - GTE Logistics has transported a 250-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 12500.1 crane from the Moscow region of Russia to Severobaikalsk.
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The Friday Flyer - April 4th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Liebherr moves over Kiel
April 3 - CIS Cargo has shipped a 750-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 telescopic mobile crane from the Port of Kiel to Klaipeda in Lithuania on DFDS Seaways ship.
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Alexander makes for Mongolia
April 3 - Alexander Global Logistics has transported over-dimensional mining equipment from Houston to Ulan Bator in Mongolia, via the port of Tianjin.
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US steel imports surge
April 2 - US steel imports in February 2014 increased by 1.4 percent over January 2014, and surged 29.6 percent over February 2013 levels, according to data released by the U.S Government.
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ACI Cargo in oil rig move
April 2 - ACI Cargo Logistics SA has transported a dismantled oil rig from Pozo Gigante 5 in Huila to Colombia's Barranquilla port, which will then be shipped to China for the Greatwall Drilling Co.'s (GWDC) oil rig.
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EMS opens in Helsinki
March 31 - Bremen based logistics company and part of the EMS-Fehn-Group, EMS Log GmbH has opened a branch office in Helsinki, which will be headed up be Markku Koponen.
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Seaway Heavy Lifting opens Rotterdam yard
March 28 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has agreed a deal with Rhenus Logistics to rent warehouse facilities, an open storage area and quayside space for 10 years in Maasvlakte, Rotterdam.