All Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International articles in October 2013 – Page 8
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Grieg Star gets Good in UK
October 3 - John Good Shipping has been appointed UK agent for Grieg Star, owner and operator of one of the world's largest open hatch fleets.
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Panama Canal widening may slow US East Coast container transit
October 3 - Project cargo forwarders handling containerised cargo through US East Coast ports may find the arrival of larger box ships following the expansion of the Panama Canal actually slows down the transit of their boxes through ports along the Easte
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Combi Lift wins Bokrum tender
October 3 - Denmark headquartered heavy lift and project shipping line Combi Lift has won the tender for the ocean transportation of transition pieces and monopoles for the Dong Energy Borkum Riffgrund 1 wind farm project.
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Vasco becomes Kaleido
October 3 - Spain-headquartered Vasco Gallega Group (VGG) has rebranded itself Kaleido, Ideas and Logistics, in response to the changes the company has experienced in recent years, it says.
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Everything is possible says Antwerp
October 3 - Belgium's port of Antwerp has launched a new international branding campaign: Everything is possible in the port of Antwerp.
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Toasty work for ABL
October 3 - Belgium-based ABL Forwarding has delivered a 109-tonne desolventiser-toaster from
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Superflex system launched (video)
October 2 - Earlier this summer, HLPFI reported that heavy-duty equipment manufacturers Scheuerle and Nicolas launched the new Superflex semi-lowbed trailer.
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Phorkys joins XLP
October 2 - Phorkys Shipping Pvt Ltd, headquartered in Chennai, India, has become the latest company to join the XLProjects (XLP) network.
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Volga-Dnepr flies oil gear
October 2 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines' latest project saw it transport more than 90 tonnes of oilfield equipment from Calgary in Canada to the Russian city of Surgut, using one of its AN-124-100 freighters.
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Van der Vlist completes Komatsu delivery
October 2 - Netherlands based heavy transportation specialist Van der Vlist has completed the assembly of a huge Komatsu truck at its headquartered in Groot-Ammer, before safely delivering the 80-tonne machine to Germany.
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Omega Morgan eyes bridge span market
October 2 - Portland, Oregon, USA headquartered specialised moving company Omega Morgan plans to target the ageing bridges in the Pacific Northwest, having already successfully moved bridge spans for two high-profile projects.
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Energy industries association confirms CEO
October 2 - At the Energy Industries Council (EIC), interim ceo Claire Miller has been confirmed as the trade association's permanent ceo.
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PowerLogistics Asia and Downstream Asia co-locate in Singapore
October 2 - PowerLogistics Asia 2013 and Downstream Asia will be co-locating at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, October 30-31, 2013.
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AV Cargo leases two MD-11 BCFs
October 2 - Aircraft manufacturer Boeing's leasing unit, Boeing Capital Corporation, has completed the transition of two MD-11 Boeing converted freighters (BCF) on multi-year lease agreements to UK headquartered airline AV Cargo.
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Digital Issue
September/October 2013 digital edition
Read the September/October 2013 edition of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) here.
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Digital Issue
September/October 2013 Ports and Terminals supplement
Read the September/October 2013 digital edition of Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International’s (HLPFI) Ports and Terminals supplement here.
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PCN's online meeting system opens
October 1 - Ahead of its third Annual Summit due to take place in Bangkok from November 17-19, Project Cargo Network (PCN) has opened its online meeting manager system.
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SDV handles Vietnamese mine project
October 1 - Global supply chain management provider SDV, a subsidiary of the Bollor
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Berard completes Polaris load-out
October 1 - According to reports in the international media, Louisiana, USA based Berard Transportation has completed the load-out of the 2,000 tonne offshore supply vessel Polaris.
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New leadership at ASA
October 1 - Paul Hankins, vice president for salvage operations at Donjon Marine, has been elected president of the American Salvage Association (ASA). He succeeds Tim Beaver, Global Diving and Salvage Inc., who served a two-year term in the role.