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WWPC members collaborate on cooling equipment move
UK-based Denholm Good Logistics and Germany-based LS Cargo, both members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), have collaborated on the transport of oil cooling equipment that was being exported to Sweden.
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Drewes expands management team
Germany’s Drewes Logistics has appointed Sascha Simon as co-ceo, and he will head up the company’s activities at a new branch in Düsseldorf.
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Surging LNG demand likely to be short-term benefit for project logistics sector
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and subsequent substantial cuts in natural gas exports prompted an immediate surge of international interest in LNG and demand for related new production capacity and import/export facilities. However, that uptick could be a flash in the pan rather than indicative of long-term shift, writes Phil Hastings.
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LS Cargo expands in Türkiye
Germany-headquartered project forwarder LS Cargo has opened an office in Istanbul, Türkiye.
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WWPC gathers in Vienna
Members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) gathered in Vienna last week, as the network held its 20th annual conference.
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Denholm brings the beers
UK-based Denholm Project Forwarding has transported beer production equipment from Liverpool to Manchester in cooperation with Germany’s LS Cargo Logistics.
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Silos move to Slovakia
Bolk Transport and LS International Cargo have moved two silos from Schärding, Austria to Ružomberok, Slovakia.
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WWPC concludes 19th annual conference
The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) has concluded its 19th annual membership conference in Muscat, Oman.
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Volga-Dnepr shows its bottle in Uganda
On behalf of LS International Cargo, Volga-Dnepr has transported bottle-filling equipment from Germany to Entebbe, Uganda on one of its AN-124-100 aircraft.
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WWPC gathers in Amsterdam
Almost 100 delegates from across the world attended the Worldwide Project Consortium's (WWPC) 18th membership conference at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam from May 23-25.
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WWPC members join forces
November 22 - Holleman Bulgaria and Germany's LS International Cargo combined forces to transport oversized tanks from Plovdiv to the Port of Burgas, Bulgaria.
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Dettmer buys in Bremen
February 1 - LS Cargo International has confirmed reports in the German media that the Dettmer Group has acquired a 50 percent stake in the company.
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LS Cargo opens in Shanghai
May 13 - Bremen, Germany headquartered project forwarder LS Cargo has strengthened its presence in Asia by opening a regional head office in Shanghai, China.
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WWPC rocks on in Panama
April 19 - Members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) gathered at the Hard Rock Hotel in Panama City for the network's 16th annual membership conference.
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LS Cargo opens in Sweden
December 24 - LS Cargo has opened a new office in Sweden, which will be headed up by Andreas Larsson.
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WWPC raises the bar in Spain
May 15 - The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) has raised a record USD40,000 for Infania during its charity auction at the network's 15th annual conference in Fuengirola, Spain.
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The Friday Flyer - February 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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LS aims for global growth
February 26 - LS International Cargo, the Bremen-based project logistics group, has announced that Dirk R
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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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Roethig appointed to WWPC board
March 20 - During the Worldwide Project Consortium's (WWPC) 14th membership conference in Phuket, General Transport's Fritz Mumenthaler resigned from the network's board of advisors and was replaced by Dirk Roethig of LS Cargo International.