Ports and Terminals news – Page 366
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Alpha Projects & Logistics joins GPLN
November 15 - Alpha Projects & Logistics has joined the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN), with offices in Denmark, Italy and the Netherlands.
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Ghana invests in Master Terminal
November 15 - Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority has selected Jade Software's port management software, Master Terminal, to operate the Tema and Takoradi ports, two of Africa's busiest terminals.
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Bruner to succeed Reinhart
November 15 - Maersk Line, Limited has named James Russell Bruner as its next president and ceo, succeeding John Reinhart.
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Not your average Christmas tree for CEVA
November 15 - CEVA Logistics has won an ocean transportation project with Brazil-based oil and gas company, Petrobas.
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Martin Bencher breaks own airfreight record
November 15 - Martin Bencher Group's Brazilian and German business units joined forces to plan and execute the delivery of components for the oil and gas industry from Germany to Brazil.
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Port of Vancouver welcomes Shengking
November 15 - The Port of Vancouver USA has welcomed The China Navigation Company's multi-purpose vessel, Shengking, on its maiden voyage to the United States.
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ENTREC's revenue grows
November 15 - ENTREC Corporation, provider of heavy lift and heavy haul services, has announced its third quarter 2013 financial results.
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Little sign of recovery for STX Pan Ocean
November 14 - The debt-ridden shipping firm STX Pan Ocean has reported a huge net loss of USD399.07 million in the third quarter of 2013, compared with a loss of USD88.57 million at the same time in 2012.
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Innovative ramp build for Coordinadora
November 14 - Coordinadora Internacional provides more information on a steel ro-ro ramp, which was designed and constructed to move heavy cargo in Turkey.
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DHL busy with heavy projects
November 14 - DHL Industrial Projects has completed a number of heavy lift projects in Vietnam, Denmark and Kuwait.
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Aeroscraft wins Popular Science award
November 14 - Science and technology magazine, Popular Science has named the Aeroscraft vertical airlift solution a 2013 recipient of the publication's Best of What's New award in the aerospace category.
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Terex goes pink
November 14 - Terex Cranes has donated a pink paint job on Phoenix Crane Rental's new Terex T 340-1 hydraulic truck crane, to help raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
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Liebherr lifts Maid of the Mist boats
November 14 - Liebherr has installed a heavy lift fixed cargo crane on a new dry dock facility on the US side of the Niagara Falls, to lift the Maid of the Mist tourist boats from the Niagara River.
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Cutillo heads up WCA Projects
November 13 - WCA Projects, the specialist project freight network of WCA Ltd, has appointed Bruce Cutillo as its new general manager.
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EMS delivers lifeboats
November 13 - EMS Chartering GmbH & Co has delivered nine lifeboats for the new 146,600-tonne cruise ship, Norwegian Getaway, which was floated out of Meyer-Werft's covered building dock in Papenburg, Germany earlier this week.
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Project moves and new additions at PCN
November 13 - StederDelta Group SRL has joined the Project Cargo Network (PCN) representing Romania.
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FREJA appoints Lunabba
November 13 - As part of its increased focus on project and heavy lift cargo, FREJA Transport & Logistics has employed Tom Lunabba as its project director.
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Air Partner brings aid to the Philippines
November 13 - Air Partner has organised four Boeing 777 and two Boeing 747 flights to carry 600 tonnes of aid and supplies to the Philippines.
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CSS gets on the skids
November 13 - The projects, oil and energy division of Consolidated Shipping Services (CSS) Group in Dubai, has handled the delivery of 12 skids, each weighing more than 33 tonnes, to Yemen.
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SCS handles heavy jack up
November 13 - Earlier this year, SCS Heavy Lifts & Transport Group was called in to verify the centres of gravity of an 800-tonne jacket and a 500-tonne topside in Alexandria, Egypt.