Networks news – Page 62
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QCN unifies brand
February 17 - Quality Cargo Networks (QCN) has launched a streamlined marketing concept for the three companies that it manages: Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) and Priority Cargo Network.
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The Friday Flyer - February 14th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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StederDelta goes for two in Romania
February 13 - StederDelta Group has decided to open a new office in Bucharest, which will focus on commercial operations.
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Concerns about new Australian heavy vehicle law
February 13 - Australia's National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is working closely with the industry to address concerns about the length of time it is currently taking to issue permits for heavy haulage operators.
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HAROPA optimistic for 2014
February 12 - The port system grouping together Le Havre, Rouen and Paris - HAROPA - has recorded a six percent rise in sea traffic, and the number of containers handled in 2013.
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Alexander barges in
February 10 - Alexander Global Logistics chartered a barge to transport 1,000 cu m of machinery from Basel and Duisburg to Antwerp.
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NSA and Rickmers-Linie join forces
February 10 - National Shipping of America (NSA) has partnered with Rickmers-Linie (America) to provide more global connections to Puerto Rico shippers and expand breakbulk services to the island.
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The Friday Flyer - February 7th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Winkler off to Page & Jones
February 6 - In the USA, GPS Global Project Services has been merged into Page & Jones Inc with the former's Heino Winkler joining the latter's team in its Atlanta office as director, global project services.
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Sacema gets mill turning
February 6 - Denmark based Sacema Project Shipping has completed the shipment of a secondhand board mill from Italy to India.
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CEA handles factory parts
February 5 - CEA Projects has handled the transportation of 5,200 tonnes of factory parts for the Nissan Motor Company.
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Saudia Cargo maintains solid performance in 2013
February 4 - Saudia Cargo continues to perform well despite the difficult economic climate, comments Nabil Khojah, ceo of the standalone air freight business of Saudi Arabian Airlines.
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Gulf Agency takes two
February 4 - Gulf Agency Services has handled project cargoes from two heavy lift vessels in Djibouti.
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17th BUSINESSrun set for Shanghai
February 3 - Flensborg and Associates, a Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced the 17th BreakBulk BUSINESSrun, which will take place in Shanghai on March 12, 2014.
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Project logistics first in Myanmar
February 3 - This year, Project Cargo Nexus is holding its annual meeting in Yangon, Myanmar from March 12 - 14, which is the first time an international logistics event has been held in the country, the network claims.
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PCN duo in separator move
February 3 - Trinidad's Ramps Logistics and its South Korean partner, Daewon Logipia Co Ltd have handled the transportation of a vertical dryer inlet separator from Ulsan to the Port of Lisas.
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The Friday Flyer - January 31st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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C.H. Robinson enters Austria
January 30 - C.H. Robinson has expanded its office network across Europe with the opening of its newest office in Innsbruck, Austria, which will focus on European road transportation.
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Absorbing work for Alexander
January 30 - Germany's Alexander Global Logistics has transported two large absorbers, along with some containers and other breakbulk cargo from Berlin to Alexandria.
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Megatranz puts Scheuerle to the test
January 29 - Brazil's Megatranz has transported a 456-tonne condensation tower from Arat









