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Tillotson in at Diversified
January 8 - Diversified Port Holdings (DPH) has named Charles Tillotson as chief commercial officer with a focus on leading corporate strategy development and enhancing commercial process control.
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Thome names ceo
January 8 - Effective April 1, Olav Magnus Nortun will become the ceo of the Thome Group, bringing significant experience in the maritime industry, especially in the areas of strategic development and governance of production, knowledge management and sys
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First ro-ro call for Khalifa
January 8 - The first ro-ro ship to call at Khalifa Port ro-ro terminal heralded the transition of Abu Dhabi Ports' ro-ro cargo from Zayed port to Khalifa.
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Gilley Crane lifts Jack Daniels' spirit
January 7 - Gilley Crane Rigging and Lifting has mobilised its new Terex Explorer 5800 all terrain crane to the Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg, to install two 45.3-tonne boilers.
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Port of Everett sees changes at top
January 7 - The Port of Everett's marine terminal director Dave Madill is to retire in April 2015, with current marketing director Walter Seidl appointed to replace him.
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Broekman takes over Marico
January 7 - The Broekman Group has taken over the Marico Group, a holding and finance company with a number of shareholdings that are active in the industry of cargo handling, agency activities and shipbroking, including BV Scheepvaart & Handelmaatschappi
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Aysa steps on the gas
January 7 - Aysa Shipping has delivered out-of-gauge equipment for a petroleum rig site from Dubai to northern Iraq.
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PCYT assists waste collection
January 7 - Project Cargo & Yacht Transport has coordinated the shipment of solid waste collection equipment from Turkey to Pakistan.
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Jacking tower completes 6,250-tonne test
January 7 - The MYQ5000 jacking tower system, designed by Dorman Long Technology and supplied to China Petroleum First Construction Company in 2014, has completed two load tests.
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The Wednesday Wire - January 7th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Gruber gets in line
January 6 - Intertransport Gruber has coordinated the transport of a complete roof tile production line from Br
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Hunting looks at sale of E.A. Gibson
January 6 - Energy services group Hunting has confirmed that discussions have commenced with the management of E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers concerning the potential sale of the business to an Employee Benefit Trust established on behalf of Gibson employees.
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Alternative to steel chain lashing impresses
DSM Dyneema has formed a strategic partnership with Bergen, Norway based Load Solutions for the development, manufacturing, sales and marketing of link chains made with Dyneema fibre rather than the traditional steel.
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AGL puts the heat on
January 6 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has transported another 100-tonne heat exchanger from Berlin to Hamburg as part of an ongoing project.
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Trenchformer resides in Moerdijk
January 5 - Van der Vlist's Moerdijk terminal has played host to Boskalis' specialised multipurpose cable trencher, Trenchformer, over the past few months.
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Venice going offshore
January 5 - The Venice Port Authority has taken another step forward with its innovative offshore-onshore port transfer system.
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McDermott inks Mexican Gulf deal
January 5 - McDermott International has secured contracts from Mexico's Pemex Corporation to install the offshore jacket, deck and piles for the Ayatsil-A drilling platform in the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico.
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Blue Water strengthens ties with Semco
January 5 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract to provide logistics services on a global scale to project engineering company Semco Maritime.