Ports and Terminals news – Page 231
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Breakbulk up at SC Ports
July 16 - The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) posted a 6 percent year-on-year growth in breakbulk tonnage for the 2015 fiscal year, which ended on June 30.
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Baku looks to Antwerp
July 16 - Azerbaijan's Baku International Sea Trade Port has signed a memorandum of understanding with two Antwerp Port Authority subsidiaries, Port of Antwerp International (PAI) and Antwerp Port Training Centre (APEC), for the provision of consultancy a
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Crowley promotes Brown
July 16 - Crowley Maritime Corporation has appointed current director of business solutions, Brad Brown, as its new vice president of information technology.
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Project professionals to gather in Mumbai
July 16 - Industry veteran Marco J Van Daal will present a masterclass for delegates at UBM's Project Cargo India 2015 event, taking place in September.
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Collett winds up Strathy project
July 16 - UK heavy haulage company Collett Transport has completed the transport of over 200 wind turbine components for SSE's 33-turbine Strathy North wind farm in the Scottish Highlands.
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Scandinavian first for ALE
July 15 - ALE's Mega Jack 800 has been used for the first time in Norway to jack up a 1,000-tonne living quarters module.
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Rodriguez joins Long Beach
July 15 - The Long Beach board of harbour commissioners has selected former chief communications officer for Metro Los Angeles, Noelia Rodriguez, as the port's new managing director of communications.
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Duluth appoints Ferguson
July 15 - The Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Kathyrn Ferguson as its director of business development.
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Optara project draws to a close
July 15 - ALE and Aertssen have completed their work for the Optara project at Total's Antwerp refinery, which involved the transportation of modules from Spain to Belgium and the installation of main units for Tecnidas Reunidas.
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Global Rigging moves crane trio
July 15 - Virginia, USA headquartered Global Rigging and Transport has been contracted to move three huge ship-to-shore cranes for the South Carolina Port Authority.
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Cargo volumes rise at St Petersburg
July 15 - In the first half of 2015, the amount of cargo handled at the Seaport of Saint-Petersburg (SP SPb) grew by 5 percent year-on-year to 4.3 million tonnes.
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Englishman in Rotterdam tow
July 15 - SMS Towage's harbour/offshore tugboat, Englishman, has towed the Ugland barge UR6 from Stavanger, Norway to the Dutch port of Rotterdam.
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Stena agrees new Rotterdam berth
July 14 - Stena Line and the Port of Rotterdam have agreed to collaboratively build a second berth at the company's Europoort terminal, as part of a EUR27 million (USD29.7 million) investment.
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Record EU transport investment endorsed
July 14 - The European Commission's EUR13.1 billion (USD14.4 billion) investment plan for the transport sector has taken a step forward, after EU member states approved the list of projects to receive funding under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).
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Wind of change for BNSF
July 14 - BNSF Logistics has acquired rail logistics provider Transportation Technology Services (TTS), which focuses on the transport of components for the wind energy industry.
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HHA folds after no investor found
July 14 - Heavy Haulage Australia (HHA) is to be formally wound up after failing to attract an investor willing to operate it as a going concern.
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Losh joins Talbert
July 14 - Talbert Manufacturing has appointed Derek Losh as its new Great Lakes area sales manager.
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Multiple machinery moves for AGL
July 13 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has shipped four units of Volvo construction machinery to Algeria and three Doosan excavators to Georgia.
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Crowley promotes Miller
July 13 - Crowley Maritime Corporation has promoted Mark Miller to vice president, corporate and marketing communications, within Crowley's corporate services group.
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BNSF takes trio of tanks north
July 13 - BNSF Logistics has transported three cryogenic tanks, each weighing 109 tonnes, from Natchez, Mississippi to a plant in Ashtabula, Ohio.