Ports and Terminals news – Page 230
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ABC appoints Biwer
July 21 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has named Georges Biwer as vice president, EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).
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Peters & May opts for Sharjah
July 21 - Peters & May has signed an agreement with the Sharjah Ports Authority, making it the transport provider's primary port of call for the discharge of yachts in the UAE.
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Hejre top deck lifted
July 21 - The top deck for the Hejre platform has been installed at the DSME yard in Okpo, South Korea.
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Noble on the gas
July 20 - Noble Shipping has handled the shipment of an LPG recovery plant from Hamriyah in the UAE to Pakistan's Karachi port.
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MIS powers ahead in Oman
July 20 - Muscat International Shipping (MIS) has transported seven Wärtsilä diesel generators from the port of Duqm to the Masirah Island power plant project in Oman.
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Growth continues at Rotterdam
July 20 - The port of Rotterdam's breakbulk cargo throughput increased by 4.4 percent in the first half of 2015, compared with the same period last year.
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Jumbo squeezes in Fecamp
July 20 - Jumbo's heavy lift vessel Fairline recently transported four steam generators, each weighing 500 tonnes, in two consecutive voyages from Fos to Fecamp, France.
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Long haul for Crane Rental
July 20 - Crane Rental Corporation, which was recently bought by Maxim Crane Works, has transported an LNG tank in three sections from Oklahoma to West Virginia.
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Mining machine heads for mountains
July 17 - Universal Transport has shipped a 400-tonne Komatsu construction machine from Germany's Rhineland to a mine in the west of Russia's Sayan Mountains.
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Strong half-year for ABC
July 17 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has reported a 17 percent year-on-year increase in tonnage carried across its global network in the first half of 2015.
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NileDutch upgrades African connection
July 17 - Effective August 21, NileDutch will offer a weekly service from South America to South and West Africa, based on a vessel sharing agreement (VSA) between CMA CGM and Hamburg Sud.
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Worldwide and NAWAH target Iraq
July 17 - Shanghai headquartered Worldwide Logistics Group has forged an alliance with Dubai based NAWAH (North America Western Asia Holdings) to expand both companies' capabilities in southern Iraq.
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Subsea 7 allies with KBR
July 17 - Subsea 7 has signed an agreement with KBR to collaborate in the delivery of concept and front end engineering and design (FEED) services to the global offshore oil and gas industry.
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Transconsult in concrete plant shipment
July 17 - Belarus based heavy haulier Transconsult has coordinated the transport of components for a new concrete plant from Ostrava in the Czech Republic to Arkhangelsk, Russia.
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Semi-sub duo delivered
July 17 - Two 50,000 dwt semi-submersible heavy lift vessels have been delivered from Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard to United Faith Group and Zhenhua Heavy Industries.
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Breakbulk lags behind in Antwerp
July 17 - The port of Antwerp handled 104.5 million tonnes of freight in the first six months of 2015, which is a 6.4 percent increase compared with the same period in 2014. However, breakbulk cargo volumes were down by 3.9 percent.
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Monroe proves project cargo capability
July 16 - Logistics Plus has coordinated the delivery of two 12.7-tonne wind turbine blades each measuring 58 m long, which arrived at the US port of Monroe from Bremen, Germany onboard Spliethoff's vessel Faglegracht, to a site in Gratiot County, Michiga
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PCN duo shine in solar project
July 16 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Grand Arabia Forwarding and Fortune International Transport, have been awarded a logistics contract for the Shamsuna PV solar project in Aqaba, Jordan.
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Dan-Czech on the double
July 16 - Dan-Czech Transport has delivered two 145-tonne adjusters from Sviadnov in the Czech Republic to Schiedam, the Netherlands via the port of Melnik.
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Townsville adds laydown area
July 16 - The Australian port of Townsville is making space for growing new trades, such as imported vehicles, project cargo, breakbulk and general cargo, with a new AUD1.73 million (USD740,000), 30,000 sq m cargo laydown area.