All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in March 2014 – Page 6
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Patrol boats moved to Columbia
March 14 - Florida, USA yacht transportation specialist, Yacht Exports, has successfully transported and delivered a 63 ft naval patrol boat to C
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WWL ALS moves flanges
March 14 - WWL ALS UK International has coordinated the transport of two 7 m wide flanges from St Helens to Hartlepool in the UK.
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Allianz says shipping losses decline, but emerging risks pose serious challenges
March 14 - Shipping losses continued their downward trend with 94 losses reported worldwide in 2013, coming in below 100 for only the second time in 12 years, according to Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE's (AGCS) second annual Safety and Shipping
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The Friday Flyer - March 14th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Latin sales soar for Liebherr
March 13 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes has experienced continuing strong demand for its mobile harbour crane range in Latin America, with seven orders being placed by regional port and terminal operators.
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Projects battle through Great Lakes ice-out
March 13 - The Great Lakes - an important North American waterway that connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the St. Lawrence Seaway System - has seen the heaviest ice coverage for more than 40 years, says the US National Ocean and Atmospheric Administra
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Oversize crane departs Antwerp
March 13 - A 69 m tall container crane destined for Norway has been loaded on board a pontoon in the Delwaide dock at the port of Antwerp.
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Allseas ships in turbines
March 13 - Allseas Global Logistics has coordinated the shipment of steam turbines, generators, parts and accessories from the port of Chennai, India to Oldbury in the UK.
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Ahlers sees Indian potential
March 13 - Ahlers India has celebrated 10 years of successful trading in the country by generating revenues of USD24.75 million during its 2013 financial year.
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FMC reveals compromise agreements
March 13 - In the USA, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) announced that it has completed compromise agreements recovering a total of USD350,000 in civil penalties.
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NileDutch ups West Africa capacity
March 13 - Netherlands headquartered shipping line NileDutch has enhanced its Asia-West Africa container service by chartering a 4,250 teu vessel onto the route.
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Air Charter Service Group, Hangar 8 merger talks end
March 13 - Merger talks between the Air Charter Service Group (ACS) and Oxford-based aircraft management company Hangar 8 have been terminated, ACS confirmed today..
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Boskalis breaks records in 2013
March 13 - Royal Boskalis Westminster - the Netherlands based dredging and marine contractor - posted a record net profit of EUR366 million (USD511 million) in 2013, up from EUR249 million (USD347.7 million) in 2012.
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Kita makes a move
March 12 - Turkish project forwarder and logistics services provider Kita Logistics has relocated its Istanbul head office to a new location.
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Ocean Ranger makes debut
March 12 - Charleston Harbour's newest heavy lift crane Ocean Ranger, which is owned and operated by Charleston Heavy Lift Inc, made its first lift when it unloaded a 308-tonne generator onto a barge at Columbus Street Terminal.
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Manitowoc reveals crane duo
March 12 - Manitowoc revealed two new crawler cranes at CONEXPO 2014 - the 300-tonne capacity MLC300 and 650-tonne capacity MLC650.
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DHL's Forwarding and Freight division results hit by challenging business environment
March 12 -In Deutsche Post DHL's (DPDHL) 2013 results, announced earlier today, the companies Global Forwarding and Freight division was highlighted as the weaker performer in what was largely a successful year for the group.
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Blue Water renews Kazakh contract
March 12 - Blue Water Shipping's Aktau facility has renewed a contract to provide domestic freight services for the Kazakhstan branch of Halliburton International Inc.
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Spriggs turns to Hiab for Bloodhound move
March 12 - UK based specialist haulage contractor Arthur Spriggs and Sons used Hiab equipment to help move a replica of the Bloodhound Super Sonic Car (SSC) - a 13 m long, 3.5 m high supersonic rocket and jet-propelled vehicle.