Ports and Terminals news – Page 215
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WCTS to cover 'disruptive' changes
September 28 - Mammoet ceo Jan Kleijn will use his keynote address at the upcoming World Crane & Transport Summit (WCTS) to ask if the industry is fully prepared for potentially "disruptive" changes in technology and business environments.
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Cosco ferries to Brazil
September 28 - A ferry destined for use in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games has been loaded onboard Cosco Shipping's heavy lift vessel Da Liang at China's Huangpu New Port.
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Shipping confidence hits 2015 high
September 28 - Overall confidence levels in the shipping industry rose in the three months ended August 2015, according to the latest Shipping Confidence Survey by international accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens.
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Tocardo tidal plant takes shape
September 25 - Five tidal turbines, designed and produced by Tocardo Tidal Turbines and Huisman, have been installed in the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier.
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Baumann delivers Ineos column
September 25 - Bornheim, Germany based Viktor Baumann recently coordinated the transportation and installation of a three-part column to the Cologne region.
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Terex takes a cruise
September 25 - Prangl has used a Terex AC 500-2 all-terrain crane to launch a 71-tonne cruise ship hull onto Austria's Lake Hallstatt.
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V. Alexander reacts well
September 25 - V. Alexander Transport Systems has coordinated the delivery of a 328-tonne reactor from southern Germany to China.
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Kaleido makes offshore move
September 25 - Kaleido Logistics has coordinated the transport of an over-dimensional auxiliary structure for the offshore industry from the Spanish port of Vigo to Norway.
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OHT in big barge move
September 25 - Offshore Heavy Transport's (OHT) largest semi-submersible heavy lift vessel, Hawk, is transporting 15 oil barges from Qidong, China to Nigeria.
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Jumbo gets ball rolling
September 25 - Jumbo's heavy lift vessel Fairpartner has transported a 600-tonne spherical tank from a fabrication yard in Sattahip, Thailand to the Ichthys project's onshore LNG facility in Darwin, Australia.
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ACS flying high in 2015
September 25 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has reported a 41 percent year-on-year increase in business for the first six months of 2015.
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ALE unveils transporter concept
September 25 - ALE plans to develop a new generation of trailer - the all terrain transporter - that will allow for the delivery of heavy and oversize loads to inland locations via minimally prepared roads.
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Miura joins Freeport
September 24 - Port Freeport has welcomed Jason Miura as its new director of business and economic development.
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Nielsen steels ahead
September 24 - Copenhagen based Nielsen Freight has coordinated the shipment of two large stainless steel tanks, used in the production of salmon oil, from Denmark to Norway.
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Stewart World Port launched
September 24 - Canada's Stewart World Port - claimed to be the first commercial wharf built on the coast of British Columbia in over 30 years - has been officially opened.
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Canaveral ceo steps down
September 24 - Effective January 21, 2016, Port Canaveral ceo John E. Walsh will step down from the role.
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Liebherr releases Mecca crane findings
September 24 - Liebherr has released the findings of its investigation into the collapse of an LR 11350 crawler onto the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, suggesting that the machine was technically faultless.
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Allseas asks Churchill
September 23 - Allseas Global Logistics has appointed Terry Churchill as its new general manager, based in the UK.
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BNSF reforms North America
September 23 - BNSF Logistics Toronto has worked together with BNSF Logistics' Global Project Centre in Houston to coordinate the transport of a 288-tonne reformer from the Port of Houston to the Nat Gasoline site in Beaumont, Texas.
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McNally-Nimergood gets a lift
September 23 - McNally-Nimergood has added a 400-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 1400-7.1 mobile crane to its fleet.