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New features improve crane mat performance
December 29 - Since its introduction in early 2014, several new features have been developed for the FiberMax
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The Wednesday Wire - December 24th 2014
A round-up of HLPFI's top news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding in 2014.
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Drum roll for Haropa
December 22 - Twenty high-voltage wire drums, manufactured by General Cable, have been transported down the Seine between the Haropa ports of Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Le Havre.
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Duluth shipping season winds to a close
December 22 - This weekend signalled the end of the 2014 shipping season at the Port of Duluth-Superior as the last oceangoing vessel departed from the Great Lakes gateway.
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Bertling transforms Argentina with Antonov
December 22 - Bertling Logistics and Antonov Airlines have worked together to deliver nine outsize transformers from Porto, Portugal to the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires onboard three AN-124-100 flights.
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Port Manatee website gets a revamp
December 19 - Port Manatee has relaunched its website - www.portmanatee.com - providing new features in a fresh format.
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ACS promotes Howe
December 19 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Thomas Howe from vice president to president of its US West Coast operation.
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The Friday Flyer - December 19th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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The Wednesday Wire - December 17th 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Final gate crosses Panama Canal
December 16 - The final gate for the new locks of the Panama Canal expansion project has been transported through the canal for installation on its Pacific side.
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RINA snaps up Hayes Stuart stake
December 15 - Italy's growing engineering, testing, marine services and ship classification group RINA has acquired a majority stake in Montreal-based marine survey company Hayes Stuart.
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Signet tug heads for the Congo
December 12 - Signet Maritime Corporation's tug boat Signet Warhorse II has towed a large cargo barge carrying components for Saipem, from the US Gulf of Mexico to Pointe-Noire in the Republic of Congo.
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Final nail for Manston Airport?
December 12 - Manston Airport on the south coast of the UK looks set to close for good after Thanet district councilors voted against pursuing a compulsory purchase order for the gateway.
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The Friday Flyer - December 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Portlog oils up
December 11 - Portlog International has transported oil rig components, weighing a total of 1,000 tonnes, through Mexico for the country's state oil company Pemex.
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Talbert debuts trailer
December 11 - The latest addition to Talbert Manufacturing's Traveling Axle Series of trailers is ideal for hauliers who need the flexibility of a California-legal trailer with a lower deck height to clear bridges and tunnels when transporting taller equi
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Good crowd for crane and transport summit
December 11 - This year's World Crane and Transport Summit (WCTS) in Miami brought together 260 delegates to hear from transport and lifting professionals.
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ISS appoints Schollaert
December 11 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has added to its senior management team with the appointment of Steve Schollaert as executive vice president for North America.
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Logistics sector looks set for more M&As
December 10 - Transport Intelligence has said that the talks between DSV and UTi Worldwide which were revealed in the media last week show that there is an undiminished appetite for mergers and acquisitions in the global logistics industry.