Networks news – Page 33
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Veson teams-up with MeteoGroup
October 5 - MeteoGroup, one of the world's leading weather forecasting companies, has teamed-up with Veson Nautical - a provider of maritime software and services - to simplify reporting aboard vessels and communications with onshore operations.
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Pipe dream from Globalink
October 5 - Kazakh logistics specialist Globalink has successfully coordinated the delivery of 350 truckloads of over-dimensional cargo for an Asian gas pipeline project.
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Kuebler terminal tanks up
October 1 - Kuebler Spedition has assembled six large tanks at its heavy lift terminal in Mannheim, Germany.
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Combi Lift makes Big Blue partner
September 30 - Germany based heavy lift and project cargo shipping line Combi Lift has appointed Big Blue Shipping Line Shanghai as its commercial agent and representative in China and Taiwan.
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WSS appoints Liang
September 30 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has named Frank Liang regional offshore manager, Asia.
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Allelys makes maiden girder move
September 30 - WWL ALS UK Int'l appointed the Allelys Group to transport a 300-tonne cable reel over 77 km by road from its production factory in Worksop to the UK port of Goole, using its 500-tonne capacity Goldhofer girder bridge for the first time.
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Gibraltar receives Quality load
September 29 - Quality Freight has coordinated the transport of 74 units of plant and equipment from the UK to Gibraltar for use in a runway and airstrip renovation project.
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CEA makes tracks in Thailand
September 29 - CEA Project Logistics has begun the transport of equipment for the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) Purple Line Project - a 23 km elevated heavy rail transit system being constructed in Bangkok, Thailand.
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V. Alexander reacts well
September 25 - V. Alexander Transport Systems has coordinated the delivery of a 328-tonne reactor from southern Germany to China.
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Nielsen steels ahead
September 24 - Copenhagen based Nielsen Freight has coordinated the shipment of two large stainless steel tanks, used in the production of salmon oil, from Denmark to Norway.
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AGL in compressor move
September 22 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of a number of compressor units from Germany to the Russian Republic of Tartastan by road.
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Brunel pipes up in Venezuela
September 21 - Brunel Project Cargo has organised the shipment of out-of-gauge pipeline components from the UK port of Felixstowe to Venezuela.
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Gruber takes train home
September 18 - Intertransport Gruber has coordinated the transport of a 65-year-old railcar from Dessau to its original home in Elze, Germany.
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AGL returns to Russia
September 18 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of project cargo from Germany and Italy to Kirov, Russia for a stand cold rolling tandem mill.
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CEA Projects drinks up
September 18 - CEA Project Logistics (CEA Projects) has completed the transportation, lifting and installation of several distillation column, evaporator and fan components for a drinks manufacturer in Bang Nam Priao, Thailand.
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Altius kick starts refinery move
September 18 - Altius has coordinated the first shipment of refinery equipment from Italy's Porto Marghera for the Jazan refinery and terminal project in Saudi Arabia.
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X2 to meet in Bangkok
September 17 - X2 Group of Professional Logistics Networks is holding its third annual conference from February 20 - 24, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Growth spurt at ABC
September 16 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has transported approximately 300,000 tonnes of cargo during the first eight months of 2015 - a 17 percent year-on-year rise.
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Everett backs AAPA campaign
September 15 - The Port of Everett has expressed its support for the American Association of Port Authorities' (AAPA) call for U.S. Congress to support critical freight mobility provisions in a major transportation bill that will be deliberated this autum
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AGL puts skids on
September 15 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has transported four skids, each weighing 35 tonnes and measuring 7.45 x 3.26 x 3.44 m, from Saxony to Berlin in Germany.