All Logistics articles – Page 165
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Locomotive load for GPLN member
January 16 - International Project Logistics, based in Brisbane, Australia, has handled the movement of 24 locomotives from Brisbane to Durban, South Africa for reuse on the African continent.
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Hacklin strengthens position
January 16 - Finnish freight forwarding company Oy Hacklin Logistics Ltd is strengthening its position in the market, with the opening of a new business unit - Hacklin East - which became operational on January 1, 2014.
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NCHO receives cargo via Iran
January 15 - NCHO Marine & Logistics, a subsidiary of Singapore headquartered Neptune Centuries Holding Pte Ltd, has announced that it is accepting cargo to all destinations within the CIS and Afghanistan via the port of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran.
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Tuscor Lloyds goes transatlantic
January 15 - Tuscor Lloyds has transported a 17.3-tonne tracked scoop loader machine from the Rota military base in Cadiz, Spain to Alabama in the USA.
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Handling performance up at the port of Kiel
January 15 - The port of Keil's cargo handling increased by 0.2 percent in 2013, compared with 2012, with its rail/ship intermodal handling business seeing an increase of 14.7 percent to 24,000 cargo units.
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XLP scores hat trick
January 15 - KG Shipping & Project Transportation Foreign Trade Ltd Co (KG Projects), QC Logistics Limited and Sacema Project Shipping have become the latest members to join the XLProjects (XLP) network.
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GAC Australia signs contract with MOL
January 14 - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has awarded an exclusive three-year contract to GAC Australia, part of the GAC Group, to serve its vessels and port calls across Australia.
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Pacific Airlift to join Aeros
January 13 - Aeroscraft Corporation (Aeros) and Pacific Airlift have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to facilitate air cargo transportation and logistics services with the Aeroscraft fleet in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics receives draft cease and desist order
January 13 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has received a draft cease and desist order and a draft surcharge order from the Japanese Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) indicating that WWL, as one of several companies in the industry, has been involved in
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The Friday Flyer - January 10th 2014
Could a dispute between client and builder push back the completion of lock upgrading on the Panama Canal past the planned competition date of October 21, 2014 into 2015?
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PPL adds Hansaeng
January 10 - South Korean based Hansaeng Express has become the latest company to join the Pacific Power Logistics Networks (PPL).
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Hellmann appoints Freese
January 9 - Global logistics provider Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Jochen Freese as its first chief commercial officer - a newly created position within the company.
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First for the King Abdullah port
January 8 - Almajdouie Logistics together with its sister company Rabigh Petrochemical Logistics (RPL) has handled the first export shipment of petrochemical products through the King Abdullah port in Saudi Arabia for PetroRabigh.
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GE Oil & Gas opens in Brazil
January 8 - GE Oil & Gas has opened a new 54,813 sq m logistics base in Niteroi in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to serve the Brazilian oil and gas sector.
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Global Shipping delivers transformers
January 8 - Global Shipping Services has handled the shipment of five transformers and 475 cu m of accessories and spare parts from the Port of Houston to the Tin Can Island Port and onwards to the IBESE cement plant in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Greencarrier expands in Scandinavia
January 8 - Greencarrier Shipping & Logistics has opened a new office in Stavanger, Norway and appointed Georg Skivik Moltu as its new director of global energy and project solutions.
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Nurminen Logistics lets 4PL business go
January 6 - Nurminen Logistics Plc has signed a contract of sale concerning the divestment of its 4PL business to the business' operative management.
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CEA launches Heliotrope 80
January 6 - CEA Projects has helped launch the new 80 ft long Heliotrope 80 mixed energy catamaran at the Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Thailand.
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Steely move for Transpo
January 6 - Transpo Logistics has handled the shipment of a steel fabricating mill from the Port of Laem Chabang in Thailand to Altamira, Mexico.









