All North America articles – Page 93
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Recovery in sight says Drewry
January 4 - According to the latest Multipurpose Shipping Market Review and Forecaster report, published by Drewry, the multipurpose shipping market will see the first signs of recovery by the end of 2017.
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Caribbean cargo carried through Jaxport
January 3 - Stevedores employed by Seaonus at Jaxport's Talleyrand Marine Terminal in Jacksonville, Florida have moved four massive Caterpillar 770 specialty dump trucks onto a cargo ship bound for a Morton Salt facility in the southern Bahamas.
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TII to exhibit at ConExpo
December 30 - TII Group will exhibit its range of heavy-duty trailers at ConExpo in Las Vegas, which takes place May 7-11, 2017.
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Qatar strengthens American links
December 21 - With effect from February 2017, Qatar Airways Cargo will commence freighter services to and from the South American destinations of Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Quito, as well as Miami in the USA.
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Tampa Bay agrees new berth
December 21 - The board of commissioners of Port Tampa Bay has agreed to award a construction contract to GLF Construction Company to build a second new cargo berth at Port Redwing (Berth 302).
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Aertssen redelivers Mexico Bridges
December 21 - Aertssen has repositioned the two Mexico Bridges in the Het Eilandje district of Antwerp.
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Shipping confidence hits 15-month high
December 21 - Shipping confidence improved for the third successive quarter in the three months ending November 16, according to the latest Shipping Confidence Survey from international accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens.
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AME in boiler skid
December 20 - Lifting and rigging specialist AME has used a 300-ton (272-tonne) capacity Hydra-Slide heavy track skidding system to position two 160,000 lb (72-tonne) boilers inside a packaging manufacturing facility in North Carolina, USA.
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Geodis wraps up contract duo
December 19 - Geodis has completed a contract with Petrofac for the transportation of oil production modules, weighing up to 4,500 tonnes each, from several origins in Asia to Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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Ceva to support CakeBoxx
December 16 - Ceva Logistics is now receiving and storing CakeBoxx containers at select locations in the USA.
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Weiss-Röhlig venture dissolved
December 15 - Gebrüder Weiss and Röhlig have confirmed that their joint venture Weiss-Röhlig will be phased out in 2017, with both companies expressing their desire to operate in the market under their respective brand names.
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Cranes sail into Savannah
December 14 - Dockwise's semi-submersible heavy lift vessel Teal has transported four new ship-to-shore cranes from Finland to the Port of Savannah in Georgia, USA.
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Gaylin opens in South Korea
December 13 - Gaylin - the Singapore headquartered supplier of lifting, rigging and marine equipment - has opened a new facility in Busan, South Korea.
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Brownsville expects record year
December 9 - The Port of Brownsville expects to set tonnage and revenue records for 2016, said Eduardo A. Campirano, port director and ceo.
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Germany aids Namibian logistics
December 9 - The German government through its implementing agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Logistics Hub Project from the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) are partnering to implement the latter's Logistic
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ACS relocates to Miami
December 9 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has relocated its Florida, USA office to larger premises in downtown Miami.
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Hamilton Port names chief
December 1 - Hamilton Port Authority's (HPA) board of directors has appointed Ian Hamilton as president and ceo of the Canadian port, with effect from January 1, 2017.
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Maersk to buy Hamburg Süd
December 1 - Maersk Line has reached an agreement to purchase German container shpping line Hamburg Süd from the Oetker Group.
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ALE in transformer move
November 30 - ALE has used its new widening trailers to transport a transformer from Stafford to Ellesmere Port in the UK.
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First for WWL in Japan
November 28 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) claims to have become the first ro-ro shipping company to transport breakbulk cargo weighing over 92 tonnes from Japan to the USA.