All Logistics articles – Page 224
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Rotterdam reports good year
March 8 - 2010 has been a good year for the port of Rotterdam, says the port's director of Breakbulk, Jouke Schaap.
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Union Railway issues first tenders for UAE railway
March 7 - In what could be a major fillip for the region's project cargo business, Union Railway, the main developer and operator of the national rail network in the UAE, has issued to pre-qualified companies, tenders for the rolling stock of the railway
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Move One airlifts construction equipment to Afghanistan
March 4 - Move One has completed an enormous logistics operation involving the shipment of heavy units from Dubai to Kandahar.
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Move One airlifts construction equipment to Afghanistan
March 4 - Move One has completed an enormous logistics operation involving the shipment of heavy units from Dubai to Kandahar.
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Vanguard on the move with auto plant relocation
March 4 - Vanguard has completed a turnkey two-phase project for Benteler Automotive, involving the complete relocation and installation of a 2,600 tonne press and a hot forming line from Goshen in Indiana, USA to Uitenhage in South Africa.
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Vanguard on the move with auto plant relocation
March 4 - Vanguard has completed a turnkey two-phase project for Benteler Automotive, involving the complete relocation and installation of a 2,600 tonne press and a hot forming line from Goshen in Indiana, USA to Uitenhage in South Africa.
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Cory Brothers opens for business in Gibraltar
March 4 - Cory Brothers Shipping Agency now offers shipping agency services in Gibraltar in conjunction with its partner, the Gibunco Ship Agency, part of the Gibunco Group.
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service acquires Eurokor Logistics
March 3 - Effective April 1, Wilhelmsen Ships Service has agreed to acquire Eurokor Logistics, a ships agency, logistics and forwarding company with operations in the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Kuehne + Nagel benefits from recovery
March 3 - The Kuehne + Nagel Group says that it benefitted from the recovery of world trade in its last financial year - 2010.
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Maritime Logistics is prodigal for GPLN
March 2 - Miami- based Maritime Logistics Group, a former member of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN), has decided to resume its membership for 2011, reinvigorating the network's strength with specialist charters to Latin America, and in particu
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Flynt Group now Barloworld Logistics
March 1 - Barloworld Logistics, which acquired the Hong Kong-based Flynt Group of companies in 2008, has confirmed that in line with its corporate brand strategy, all the Flynt Group companies are now merged and consolidated under the brand Barloworld Log
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GPLN appoints Iraqi member
February 25 - The Global Project Logistics Network has appointed a new member in Iraq.
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Gorgon keeps Wilhelmsen Ships Service busy
February 25 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service is busy providing a range of support services to the Gorgon project, including the import of dredgers and project cargoes.
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Increased profits for Toll
February 25 - Toll Holdings, the Asia-based transport and logistics provider, recorded an 18 0ncrease in reported profits after tax to USD173 million and a 28% jump in revenue to USD4.2 billion for the six months ended 31 December 2010.
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Holley is CEO of Peters & May
February 24 - Marine logistics specialist Peters & May has appointed Dave Holley to the position of CEO for the Peters & May group of companies.
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GPLN welcomes M-Star Freight Services as its latest member
February 24 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has announced the addtion of M-Star Freight Services.
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Panalpina acquires Norwegian forwarder Grieg Logistics
February 23 - Panalpina today announced it was acquiring Grieg Logistics, a Norwegian forwarder, subject to the approval of local competition authorities.
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Corpus Christi sells former Navy property
February 23 - Six months after it ended discussions with a previous potential buyer, the US Port Corpus Christi has agreed to sell its Ingleside facility, the former U.S. Naval Station Ingleside, to Canyon Supply & Logistics.
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Corpus Christi sells former Navy property
February 23 - Six months after it ended discussions with a previous potential buyer, the US Port Corpus Christi has agreed to sell its Ingleside facility, the former U.S. Naval Station Ingleside, to Canyon Supply & Logistics.
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Alternate energy blows some wind into Bati's sales
February 22 - Having underpinned the company's activities in 2010, Bati Project & Heavy Lift Logistics expects that wind power plants and renewable energy projects, particulary wind turbines, will keep it busy with Turkey's energy ministry planning 15,000









