All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in November 2014 – Page 2
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Air cargo challenges highlighted
November 27 - A recent 'air cargo training day' delivered by the Baltic Air Charter Association (Baca) demonstrated how complicated the business of airfreight can be.
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ACS promotes Thompson
November 27 - Richard Thompson has been appointed president of Air Charter Service's (ACS) North America operations.
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PNG gets two-way shipping routes
November 26 - A new ship routing system will come into effect on June 1, 2015 at Papua New Guinea's Jomard Entrance.
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Yorkshire welcomes world's largest freighter
November 26 - The world's largest aircraft - the Antonov 225 Mryia - has touched down at Yorkshire's Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield.
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Dickinson in at Crane Industry Services
November 26 - Crane Industry Services LLC, a training, inspection, and consulting firm to the lifting industry, has added Debbie Dickinson to its team of industry consultants.
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Power projects keep Wagenborg busy
November 26 - Wagenborg has been contracted to transport two stators from the port of Rotterdam to the KEMA plant in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and install the equipment onto its foundations.
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Aryamasir builds up expertise
November 26 - Aryamasir International Transport has handled the transport of over 1,000 tonnes of building materials for a construction project in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Antwerp readies for largest ever load
November 26 - Next week will see the port of Antwerp handle what is claimed to be its largest-ever cargo, weighing 1,050 tonnes and measuring 24 m in length, 11 m in width and 23 m in height.
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Scheuerle gives Air Marine a helping hand
November 26 - Air Marine has transported a 1,480-tonne absorber for the Petronas LNG production site in Malaysia, using 48 axle lines of Scheuerle SPMTs.
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Rickmers-Linie restructures
November 25 - Rickmers-Linie has confirmed media reports that it is proceeding with a restructuring programme; has seen a reduction in its fleet of chartered ships; a restructuring of its administration and operations functions; as well as a reduction in
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Work piles up for SAL
November 25 - SAL Heavy Lift has been chosen by Bilfinger to transport and install test piles and equipment for the Wikinger offshore wind farm's pile testing campaign.
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Great reaction from Interfracht
November 25 - Interfracht Air Sea Land Service has handled the transport of four 800-tonne reactors from Japan to Belarus.
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Russian government orders reintroduction of TIR
November 25 - According to the International Road Transport Union, Russia's government has issued an order to the federal customs service and ministry of transport to finalise as soon as possible the tender procedure to establish the TIR association in li
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Arkon takes Lena from SAL
November 25 - Arkon Shipping and Projects has purchased the multipurpose heavy lift vessel Lena from SAL and will rename her, Lena J.
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No vessel big enough for Allseas
November 25 - Allseas Group has decided to build a second single-lift platform installation and decommissioning vessel to rival its current record-holder Pieter Schelte.
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Airbus to replace transport fleet
November 25 - In response to ever-increasing aircraft production, Airbus will upgrade its current fleet of five Beluga transport aircraft with five completely new aeroplanes.
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HongFa Shipping to launch liner service
November 24 - On January 10, 2015, HongFa Shipping is set to launch a new liner service between the Far East, Southeast Asia and the East Coast of South America.
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MFC rises to Essar challenge
November 24 - MFC India has handled the transport of components for Essar Heavy Engineering from Hazira to the Reliance Industries-owned Jamnagar Refinery in Gujarat.
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Liburnia rocks the boat
November 24 - Liburnia Maritime has chartered Jumbo's vessel Fairpartner to ship three tugboats and a survey vessel from Incheon, Korea to Iraq.