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Important news about January / February issue of HLPFI
February 2012 - Distribution delayed by adverse weather conditions in South East England
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Third of four ro-ro ferry newbuildings launched for Seatruck
February 3 - UK shortsea ferry operator, Seatruck, a division of the Danish shipping giant Clipper Group, has seen the launch of the third of four new ro-ro vessels which are set to serve its Irish Sea routes offering options for rolling project cargo and
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Procam Logistics completes PCN Indian representation
February 3 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has completed its representation in India with the approval of Procam Logistics for membership.
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Braemar Seascope asks is another demolition spike due?
February 3 - As the Baltic Dry Index plumbs all-time depths, those with long memories are recalling the dark days of the 1980s for the shipping markets, says Braemar Seascope.
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Air Charter Service reports 20 percent growth
February 3 - Air charter brokerer, Air Charter Service, has reported an increase in sales figures of more than 20 percent over the last six months, following results from the first half of 2011 which also showed strong growth.
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Aaras Shipping moves 5,000 tonnes China to Pakistan
February 3 - Aaras Shipping Agencies (Pvt) Ltd, the Pakistani member to the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network, chartered the Sino South to load and ship heavy cargoes and breakbulk items from Huangpu and Xingang, China for discharge at Karachi Port, P
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Keeping it in the family as Riedl Group moves generator
February 2 - Hagen, Germany-based project cargo forwarder, Riedl Group has handled the significant movement of a major item of generating equipment, utilising equipment constructed by one of the group's subsidiary companies.
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Trio of Terex sales show spread of crane use
February 2 - Terex, a global material handling equipment manufacturer, has equipped three project cargo operations with a range of equipment that demonstrate both the range of activities its clients undertake and the geographical range of their locations.
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Braemar Technical Services rebrands
February 2 - Braemar Technical Services (BTS), the marine and offshore technical services arm of the Braemar Shipping Services Group, has rebranded its business units.
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Sarjak Container Lines appoints GAC India
February 2 - GAC India has signed an agency agreement with Sarjak Container Lines Pvt Ltd., Mumbai, covering its operations in Delhi and northern India.
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Altius puts jacket on Trina
February 2 - Spanish freight forwarder, Altius Projects Division has handled the shipment of an oil rig jacket, plus additional equipment, from Aviles (Spain) to Grenaa.
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Discovery Air Innovations launches student competition
February 2 - Discovery Air Innovations (DAI), in collaboration with the Canadian Transportation Research Forum, has announced the first annual Hybrid Air Vehicle (HAV) student paper competition.
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Liebherr looks back at 2011
February 2 - Significant orders for Mobile Harbour Cranes (MHC) in 2011 from emerging economies, as well as the market introduction of the new LHM 420 model, helped Liebherr-Werk Nenzing stabilise its bottom-line in what it describes as a "challenging" wo
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Braemar names regional director
February 1 - Braemar (incorporating The Salvage Association) has appointed Richard Gayton to the key role of regional director, Americas.
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Blue Water to take jack up rig to the Caspian
February 1 - Danish-based Blue Water Shipping has been contracted to move a jack up rig from the Middle East to the Caspian Sea in a movement over the Russian river system.
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Carriage Global buoyant on East Africa shipment
February 1 - Singapore-based project cargo ship broker Carriage Global organised the movement of a single buoy mooring, plem, and accessories on a significant shipment at the beginning of January.
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Vanguard keeps pontoon project afloat
February 1 - South Africa's Vanguard was recently sub-contracted by Lovemore Bros to assist with the on-site relocation of 15 pontoons for international shipping mogul, SA Shipyard.
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New semi-trailer concept takes to the road
January 31 - A new semi-trailer concept which provides a high degree of flexibility has been launched by Pfedelbach-based vehicle manufacturer Scheuerle and its sister company Nicolas from France.
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Australia sees falling machinery shipments in December
January 31 - In its latest monthly shipping index, Skelton Sherborne reports that machinery import volumes in Australia in December decreased by 28 percent to 2,469 units compared to the previous month.