Ports and Terminals news – Page 268
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Crane quartet in highway performance
February 5 - Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental has used four Manitowoc 2250 crawler cranes in the assembly of several new overpass bridges, as part of a USD61 million highway project in Wisconsin, USA.
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Nooteboom offers 'optimal transport solution'
February 5 - Netherlands-based construction company KWS Infra has put its first four-axle Nooteboom MCOS-58-04 (EB) hydraulically steered semi low-loader into operation.
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Atomic job for Mammoet
February 5 - Following the decommissioning of a nuclear pilot reactor in J
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PD Ports steels the deal
February 5 - PD Ports has signed a new seven-year deal with SSI UK for the handling of steel slab through Teesport in Middlesbrough, UK.
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O'Regan joins Birketts
February 5 - Terry O'Regan has been appointed legal director of the specialist shipping, logistics and international services team at UK-based law firm Birketts.
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Slingmax redesigns test machine
February 5 - Slingmax Rigging Solutions has redesigned its Hydraulic Pad Eye Tester, which is an important device that is designed to increase jobsite safety and create a more streamlined lifting experience.
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Three cheers for Gruber
February 4 - Gruber Logistics has added three new project managers to the Intertransport Gruber team in Bremen, Germany.
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Everett signs up Midwest agent
February 4 - The Port of Everett has signed a contract with Green Funnel Agency (GFA) to serve as the gateway's Midwest agent and to help generate additional cargo opportunities.
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Guangzhou ships by the dozen
February 4 - Guangzhou Sunshine Int'l Logistics has coordinated the trucking of 12 large petrochemical modules from a factory in Dalian to the city's port, where the company handled the loading and lashing, before shipping the cargo to Ningbo.
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Nurminen tackles the cold
February 4 - Nurminen Logistics has delivered specially-coated paper machine rolls, ranging in weight from 7 to 80 tonnes, to Finland, Russia and Germany using its bespoke heated transport fleet.
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Shell criticised over ship named after Nazi war criminal
February 4 - Energy company Shell has been criticised over plans to use a ship named after a convicted Nazi war criminal to decommission a North Sea oil field.
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Copenship files for bankruptcy
February 4 - According to reports in the Danish media, shipping line Copenship AS, incorporating Copenship Bulkers, Copenship MPP and Copenship Singapore has filed for bankruptcy.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 4th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Air cargo specialist partners with AIN
February 3 - Volga-Dnepr Group has become a corporate sponsorship partner of Advanced International Networks (AIN) for 2015.
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Derwent rebrands
February 3 - Five years after Derwent Shipping and Logistics was formed to provide freight forwarding services specialising in abnormal loads and project cargo, the company has rebranded and will now trade as DSL Global Freight.
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The sky's the limit for Maximus Air
February 3 - Maximus Air posted a profit increase of 20 percent year-on-year in 2014, which company chairman Homaid Al Shemmari described as an "exceptional year" for the oversized cargo specialists.
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New trailer moves old truck
February 3 - A new two-axle narrowbed low loader trailer, developed by Van der Vlist Group subsidiary Zwaar Transport Twente (ZTT), has made its debut with the transport of a vintage Mercedes emergency fire vehicle.
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The "game is up" for ABP, says Able
February 3 - The latest attempt by Associated British Ports (ABP) to block the Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP) on the south bank of the Humber has been rejected.
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WWPC and CEE get certified
February 3 - As part of an initiative to advance transparency in the shipping industry, the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) and Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) networks have received certification from anti-bribery compliance organisation TRACE.
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TT Club crowns King
February 3 - International transport, freight and logistics insurance provider TT Club has appointed Kevin King as its regional director for Europe, Middle East and Africa.