Ports and Terminals news – Page 273
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Pacorini places trust in Broekman
January 15 - Broekman Distriport will be handling stevedoring activities for Pacorini Metals, which has been awarded the stevedoring, warehousing and freight forwarding contract by Norwegian aluminium producer Hydro.
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Sevenstar sets sail for season
January 15 - Sevenstar Yacht Transport has announced that it will begin its first sailings of the season from the Caribbean and Florida to Europe at the end of February.
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Porter joins UTC
January 15 - UTC Overseas has appointed Ronald Porter as its senior project advisor, to be based at the company's Houston offices.
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BNSF to transform wind logistics
January 15 - BNSF Logistics has successfully tested its new Blade Runner service - an innovative fixture designed to optimise the movement of wind turbine blades via rail and ocean transport.
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ICHCA to host 2nd CTU Packing event
January 15 - ICHCA International will be hosting its second ICHCA CTU Packing Roadshow on February 17 at ABP's facilities in the Port of Hull.
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Ipsen strengthens projects team
January 14 - Ipsen Logistics has strengthened its project forwarding department by appointing Helmut Normann as director of projects.
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Meriaura goes green with EcoCoaster
January 14 - Meriaura Group has agreed to purchase two 4,700 dwt VG EcoCoaster general cargo vessels from Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes.
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Freight transportation market to be worth USD23bn by 2019
January 14 - The worldwide freight transportation management market is set to grow from USD15.30 billion (2014) to USD23.69 billion by 2019 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.14%, according to a new market research report titled 'Freight Transpo
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Tower traverses New Orleans
January 14 - A 718-tonne absorption tower has been safely handled at the Port of New Orleans' Louisiana Avenue Terminal.
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Topsheen and Lianyungang aim for Africa
January 14 - According to reports in the international media, Topsheen Shipping has signed an agreement with China's Lianyungang Port to operate a general cargo shipping service from the port to West Africa.
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Timing of new US freighter security programmes "not ideal"
January 14 - TIACA members have been advised that recently released updates to security programmes for all-cargo aircraft in the USA must be implemented by February 16, 2015.
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The Wednesday Wire - January 14th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Al Jaber ceo resigns
January 13 - Al Jaber Group has confirmed reports that its ceo, David Nelson, has resigned from the company due to "family reasons", but declined to comment on reports that its heavy lift division is no longer up for sale.
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Beer flows through North Carolina
January 13 - Brewing tanks, ranging in a weight from 1 to 15 tonnes, have been shipped from Rotterdam to the Port of Wilmington, for delivery to New Belgium Brewing Company in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Thorco ship under tow
January 13 - The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is continuing to coordinate the response to a general cargo vessel experiencing mechanical issues near the Great Barrier Reef.
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Maximus brings relief with IL-76
January 12 - Abu Dhabi-based Maximus Air has donated one of its Ilyushin 76 freighter aircraft to provide relief to refugees in the Levant region following the arrival of snowstorm Huda.
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Saudia Cargo adds Milan to network
January 12 - Saudi Airlines Cargo (Saudia Cargo) has launched three weekly B747 freighter flights from Riyadh to Italy's Milano Malpensa Airport.
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Corpus Christi chief retires
January 12 - The Port of Corpus Christi Authority's managing director Frank Brogan will retire from his position at the South Texas gateway on February 2, 2015.