All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in March 2014 – Page 4
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CSA urges ice breaker investment
March 21 - The Canadian Shipowners Association (CSA) is extremely concerned that Canada's ice breaker fleet will not be able to create and maintain the routes needed to move key cargo to Canadian and American industries.
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Management appointments at Volga
March 21 - Volga-Dnepr Group has made three new appointments within its management team.
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Polet aircraft arrested
March 21 - According to reports in the international media, Polet Airlines' second AN-124 has been arrested in the UK.
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P3 network receives FMC approval
March 21 - The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has given the official go ahead for the P3 network, comprising Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) and CMA-CGM, to become effective from March 24, 2014.
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EPC round up - March 21, 2014
March 21 - Here is a round up of some of the most important developments in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) sector from the past week.
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The Friday Flyer - March 21st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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New German line signs up for 10 ships
March 21 - Zeaborn GmbH, a Bremen-based German shipping company established in 2013, has confirmed that it has signed a contract with a Chinese shipyard for the construction of ten multipurpose ships.
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GPLN celebrates 10th anniversary at 11th AGM
March 21 - Over 160 delegates from member companies of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) attended its recent AGM in Hua Hin, Thailand.
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Crane sales grow Stateside
March 20 - A number of US based equipment rental, retail and service providers have added new crane, truck and trailer capacity to their ranks, including Bay Crane, Crane Service Inc. and Bigge Crane & Rigging.
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Breaking news - Maersk-Rickmers joint venture discontinued
March 20 - According to a brief statement on the company's website, the Maersk-Rickmers U.S. Flag Project Carrier joint venture is being discontinued.
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Tacoma's breakbulk up
March 20 - The Port of Tacoma reported gains in breakbulk cargo and auto import volumes through February, but noted that container volumes continued to fall.
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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.
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Pressure on for PSL
March 19 - Paragon Shipping & Logistics (PSL) has handled the shipment of a 311-tonne high pressure separator from Sharjah in the UAE to Montreal, Canada for Belleli Energy.
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Heavy propulsion units handled through Helsinki
March 19 - Earlier this month, Vuossari Harbour in the Port of Helsinki handled two heavy ABB Azipod marine propulsion units.
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Jumbo waves goodbye to Daniella
March 19 - After many years of service, Jumbo's multipurpose vessel Daniella is to be recycled at the ??m?ekler ship recycling facility in Al?a?a, Turkey.
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Huisman to build cranes for Hereema
March 19 - Huisman has received a letter of intent for the delivery of two cranes with lifting capacities of 10,000 tonnes at a radius of 48 m onboard Hereema's new semi-submersible crane vessel.
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Helicopters fly over Atlantic
March 19 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has flown four helicopters from Italy's Milano Malpensa Airport to Los Angeles Airport for the Heli Expo in Los Angeles on board one of its AN-124-100 freighters.
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WSS invests in Asia
March 19 - Wilhelmsen Ships Services (WSS) is expanding it network of supply points across Asia in response to an increasing level of oil and gas exploration and production in the region.
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Komatsu move for WWL ALS
March 19 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services (WWL ALS) Deutschland GmbH has arranged the transportation of a Komatsu WA600 from its factory in Hannover, Germnay to Beverwijk in the Netherlands.