All Networks articles – Page 77
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GPLN welcomes new members
July 8 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has added a number of new member offices and companies to its ranks.
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The Friday Flyer - July 5th 2013
Events in Egypt are filling the news and political pages of the media around the world leaving HLPFI staff wondering whether the reverberations may yet wash out across the Suez Canal and into the world of project freight.
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ACG sponsors GPLN
July 5 - AirCargoGroup (ACG) has become a vendor sponsor of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN).
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PCN's Conxion moves Doha port gear
July 5 - Conxion Logistics & Heavy Equipment, Qatar representatives of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), has completed the first phase of a large project shipment for the New Doha Port.
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PCN adds CGLogistics in Latin America
July 4 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has named its third and final members in Ecuador and Peru, with the addition of CGLogistics Group to its ranks.
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RPL strengthens North African network
July 4 - Rhenus Project Logistics (RPL) has opened two new offices in Tunisia, one in the coastal town of Gabes and a second in Tripoli. RPL has also signed an exclusive partnership with North African heavy goods transport company Sohatram.
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TT Club expands Indian network
July 4 - Insurance and risk management services provider for the transport and logistics industry, the TT Club, has appointed Pandi Correspondents (Mumbai) Pvt Limited as a specialist network partner in India.
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Tunnel borer project excites WWL ALS
July 3 - WWL ALS - a division of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics - recently coordinated the relocation of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) from St. John's Wood, Central London to Haringley, London - a distance of 9 km.
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XLProjects reaches half century
July 3 - Just eight months since it was formed, project cargo forwarder network XLProjects (XLP) has revealed that its membership is now 35 individual companies, with offices in more then 50 cities, covering over 30 countries.
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ACP joins Project Partners
July 1 - Australian Customs Professionals has become the newest member of the Project Partners network, writes Louisa Beckett.
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PCN delivers Pakistan power
July 1 - Aaras Shipping Agencies, a Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in Pakistan, has delivered heavy machinery for a hydroelectric power station from Karachi to Muzaffarabad, a distance of 1,593 km.
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MFC delivers nuclear load
July 1 - Mumbai based MFC Transport, a member of the WCA Projects network, recently handled the complex shipment of a Calandria - a reactor core of a Candu nuclear power plant - for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL).
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The Friday Flyer - June 28th 2013
While politicians and eco-warriors might battle over the question 'to frack or not to frack', the heavy lift and project cargo community are no doubt considering whether the business of fracking for shale gas is good or bad for their bottom lines.
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PCN adds Laos representative
June 26 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has named Land Bridge Logistics as its latest member, representing Laos.
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New JV in UAE for DB Schenker
June 26 - Schenker Logistics LLC is a new operation established by DB Schenker with Salem Freight International, in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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PCN fills house in Iraq and Georgia
June 25 - Specialized Shipping and Logistics has become the Project Cargo Network's (PCN) third and final member in Iraq.
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Nurminen hauls baby sculptures
June 24 - Nurminen Logistics, a member of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network representing Finland, has transported two 6 tonne statues to Helsinki Art Museum's Tennis Palace.
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PCN makes it three in Venezuela
June 24 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) continues to expand its coverage with the addition of the third and final member representing Venezuela - Interlogistic.
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PCN names new members
June 24 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) has named Trafimar as its third and final representative in Morocco.
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The Friday Flyer - June 21st 2013
If you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing, you don't need an economist to help you understand the implications of PWC's suggestion this week that half of Germany's maritime shipping companies plan to enter alliances with peers o









