All Logistics articles – Page 179
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New car carriers for WWASA
May 20 - Wilh. Wilhelmsen ASA (WWASA) and South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries have signed an agreement for two post-Panamax car carriers, set for delivery in 2014 and 2015.
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The Friday Flyer - May 17th 2013
Two stories this week reiterate the importance of developing staff potential throughout the heavy lift and supply chain industries through training and education.
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DB Schenker to add Finnish facility
May 17 - DB Schenker Logistics will build a new EUR53 million (USD67.98 million) logistics terminal in Vantaa, Finland.
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Successful 2012 for TT Club
May 17 - The TT Club - a liability insurer for the international transport and logistics industry - has issued its performance figures for year ending December 21, 2012.
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EMS to run Durres terminal
May 16 - Leer, Germany headquartered EMS Shipping and Trading has won the tender to operate the East-Terminal in the Port of Durres, Albania.
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C.H. Robinson shifts O&G equipment
May 14 - C.H. Robinson Project Logistics has transported a reaction tank and blow down drum from Swan Island, Portland, USA to Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. The machinery will be used in a stream assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) pilot plant near West El
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Revenues up but profits down at Braemar
May 14 - Braemar Shipping Services has issued its annual results for year ending February 28, 2013.
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New Iraqi member joins XLP
May 13 - AlMasar Al-Iraqi Shipping & Transport has joined the XLProjects (XLP) forwarder network, representing Iraq.
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Agility wins KNPC oil & gas contact
May 13 - Agility Logistics has won a five-year, USD24.4 million contract with the Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC).
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WWPC springs into Prague
May 10 - Earlier today, the Worldwide Project Consortium's (WWPC) 13th annual membership conference in Prague opened with presentations from two of the event's main sponsors, Rickmers-Linie and Ruslan International.
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Neill & Brown adds to leadership team
May 10 - East Yorkshire, UK based Neill & Brown Global Logistics has made three board level appointments.
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The Friday Flyer - May 10th 2013
The Arctic is changing and future transport opportunities in the economy of the North have probably been one of the drivers behind this week's decision by BigLift Shipping and RollDock Shipping to create a joint company, BigRoll.
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Nisa adds Algerian ro-ro service
May 9 - Nisa Maritime will launch a new regular ro-ro service between the port of Genoa, Italy and Mostaganem - Algeria's second-largest city.
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Target delivers airport bridges
May 8 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member representing Qatar - Target Logistics - has handled the import of passenger load bridges (PLB) and other installation equipment for the new Doha International airport.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen sees 2013 slowdown
May 8 - Norwegian shipping line and maritime logistics service provider Wallenius Wilhelmsen Holding (WWH) has seen operating profit and revenues drop in Q1 2013.
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Extra adds web platform
May 7 - North American logistics provider Extra Logistics has launched its web-based ocean/air freight booking service.
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Greencarrier acquires Trana Spedition
May 7 - Swedish transport and logistics provider Greencarrier Freight Services has acquired all shares in Trana Spedition.
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PCN ramps up with Ramps Logistics
May 3 - Ramps Logistics of Trinidad and Tobago has become the 181st member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN).
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The Friday Flyer - May 3rd 2013
This week saw CEVA Group announce the successful recapitalisation of its balance sheet, which may put an end to the intense speculation there has been about the company's future. That speculation began after a downgrade by Standard & Poor's to CEVA's cred