All Logistics articles – Page 235
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Nurminen Logistics comes to aid of Finland's past
May 4 - Finnish project cargo forwarder Nurminen Logistics has moved two priceless craftsmen's houses, the oldest residential buildings in Jyv
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Balnak opens Tripoli office following North African growth
May 4 - Turkish logistics supplier Balnak has opened a second international office in North Africa.
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Modulift launches new training division
April 30 - In response to global demand for professionally trained riggers and lifting managers, Modulift has launched a training division to provide expert advice and instruction to the lifting industry and companies operating a lifting division.
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Spliethoff appoints commercial representative in Brazil
April 30 - The Spliethoff Group of companies, Amsterdam, have appointed BrazGlobal Projects Shipping and Logistics as commercial representative for all imported project cargo into Brazil from May 2010.
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GPLN welcomes close friend to network
April 29 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has added Maxlines International Co Ltd to its list of members.
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A life on the ocean wave in Bahrain, thanks to GAC
April 29 - Shipping, logistics and marine services provider, GAC Bahrain has successfully completed supplying the set-up logistics for the second Bahrain Boat Show International (BSSI).
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Forwarder builds on two decades in Russian expansion
April 27 - Full service logistics and heavy lift project cargo provider Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) has established two new offices in the northwest and far eastern Russia, at Murmansk and Nogliki, in order to strengthen its activities in the region and to parti
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More expansion for cargo equipment owners network
April 26 - Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) has announced additional member appointments.
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Subsea construction specialist berths on River Tees
April 26 - A global subsea construction specialist has chosen the River Tees as a base to maintain its fleet of machines for the oil and gas industry.
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Peters & May names agent in Dubai
April 26 - Marine logistics provider, Peters & May has appointed Consolidated Shipping Services L.L.C as its agent for the Middle East.
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Quality for WWPC
April 23 - Quality Freight Corp has joined the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) as its exclusive member for Panama.
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S.I.S.TE.M.A joins GPLN in Italy
April 20 - S.I.S.TE.M.A. Srl has become a member of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN).
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service takes full ownership of Japanese JV
April 20 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service has purchased the remaining 49 percent of Aall & Company's interest, and established complete 100 percent ownership in Wilhelmsen Aall Ships Service Pte Ltd, in Japan, absorbing what was previously a joint venture compa
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Bellville Rodair takes to the water to move energy equipment
April 20 - Full service freight forwarder Bellville Rodair International has turned to Europe's inland waterway system to avoid the administrative delays and headaches associated with the road transport of alternative energy generating equipment.
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Port of Hamburg takes heavy lift message to South America
April 20 - The German port of Hamburg took the message that heavy lift and project cargo activity is important to it to the Intermodal South America show in S
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Agility announces new appointments in Indochina
April 20 - Agility has announced two senior appointments in Indochina.
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Ainscough launches specialist 'Heavy Lift Project' division
April 16 - Ainscough Crane Hire has launched a new division that specialises in full-service lifting solutions for complex heavy lift contracts.
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Green house gas emission certification for Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
April 14 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has received formal third party verification of its inventory processes for green house gas emissions.
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Agility posts rise in net profits in 2009
April 12 - Logistics major Agility posted an 11 percent increase in net profits over the course of last year, while revenues slipped by seven percent during the same period.