Ports and Terminals news – Page 353
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Kotug completes offshore tow
January 23 - Kotug Offshore recently completed the anchor handling and towage of the JB118 jack-up platform from the Borwin Alpha site in the North Sea to the port of Rotterdam.
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Mitsui fires Siskin Arrow
January 23 - Japan's Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding has delivered the 72,800 dwt general cargo vessel Siskin Arrow to Panamanian shipping line, Misuga.
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Another for ISS in Nigeria
January 23 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has strengthened its presence in the Niger Delta with the opening of a new office on Bonny Island.
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New Cleveland-Europe liner service
January 23 - The Spliethoff Group and the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority have struck a deal to start a combined container and general cargo shipping route between Cleveland and Northern Europe from March 2014.
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Hapag-Lloyd and CSAV sign MOU
January 23 - Hapag-Lloyd and CSAV have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) about combining the container liner shipping activities of the two companies.
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Liburnia claims Croatian first
January 23 - Liburnia Maritime Agency has loaded seven tanker barges onto the Dockwise Tern at Rijeka port.
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Chapman Freeborn helps avoid plant shutdown
January 23 - Chapman Freeborn Australia has transported a 140-tonne turbo-shaft gas turbine a total of 18,606 km from Wilmington, USA to Karratha in Western Australia.
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Streetcar record for DB Schenker
January 23 - DB Schenker has handled the transportation of two heavy streetcars from Shijiazhuang, China to Samsun, Turkey in a time of just two weeks, which it says is a record.
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Heavy lift installation vessel for Petrofac
January 23 - Sharjah based oil and gas industry services provider Petrofac has placed an order for a high-end offshore construction vessel, Petrofac JSD 6000.
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Air cargo industry warned over leadership crisis
January 22 - A task force led by The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) with the participation of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA) has published the resu
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Appropriations bill to support US seaports
January 22 - The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has noted that several high priority programmes crucial to safe, efficient and competitive operation of American seaports are included in the USD1.1 trillion Consolidated Appropriation Act o
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Railcars on the move with Bombardier
January 22 - Project forwarders and shipping lines active in North America and Australia will welcome the news of two large railcar orders placed with Bombardier Transportation.
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ALE offloads turbine
January 22 - ALE has offloaded eight components that will be assembled to create a prototype wind turbine for an offshore wind project in Fife, Scotland.
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Weigel in at AIT
January 22 - AIT Worldwide Logistics has hired Greg Weigel as its new vice president of global operations.
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ACS promotes Lancaster
January 22 - Air Charter Service has promoted Justin Lancaster from his current role as cargo director to the new position of group commercial director.
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Concerns dent oil and gas optimism
January 22 - According to new research study by DNV GL, 89 percent of Asia Pacific oil and gas professionals are confident about the industry outlook for 2014, but optimistic outlook is clouded by concerns over costs and uncertain oil prices.
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Cool replacement for Wagenborg
January 21 - Wagenborg Nedlift has replaced a 103-tonne rotation cooler, which was 24.5 m long with a diameter of 3.5 m, at the BP Refinery in Lingen, Germany.
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Nooteboom delivers latest low loader
January 21 - The first combination of Nooteboom's latest low loader - the PXE low loader with nine axle lines, configured with an ICP Interdolly with three axle lines and Pendel-X low loader with six axle lines - has been delivered to Danish company, Bomh