Ports and Terminals news – Page 367
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FPS Group adds two
November 12- Famous Pacific Shipping (FPS) Group has appointed two new network members, which have experience in project cargo logistics.
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Delayed super-oilfield starts to bear fruit
November 12 - More than 13 years after its discovery the Kashagan super-giant oilfield, located in the northern part of the Caspian Sea close to Atyrau, Kazakhstan, started production last month, pumping approximately 40,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd).
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Tripod load-outs for Verbrugge and Sarens
November 12 - Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals in the port of Vlissingen, Netherlands and its partner Sarens have completed the load-out of five tripods for the German offshore wind farm, Global Tech I.
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Indial handles track-tamping locomotive
November 12 - Mumbai-based Indial Shipping has handled the import of a track-tamping locomotive for a large corporation in India.
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Guangzhou Sunshine ships cranes
November 12 - Guangzhou Sunshine International Logistics has managed the shipment of more than ten crane sub-assemblies, each consisting of six parts, from China to Indonesia.
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ACS flies aid to Philippines
November 12 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has arranged a number of cargo charters to carry essential aid to the typhoon-ravaged Philippines.
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Drum duo for Nurminen
November 11 - Nurminen Logistics has transported two large drums from Ii, Finland to Gavle, Sweden.
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Maersk-Rickmers doubles up
November 11 - US flag heavy lift project carrier, Maersk-Rickmers, has lifted and moved two range support craft, of which the largest weighed 220 tonnes, for the US Navy.
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Scheuerle assists crane order at Gdynia
November 11 - Based in Poland, Gdynia Port Technical Company, has begun processing a large onsite order for Konecranes' Finland branch, ready for shipment to Global Container Terminals (GCT) in New Jersey, USA.
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The Friday Flyer - November 8th 2013
There has been plenty of media coverage this week about the opening of DP World's London Gateway, the UK's newest container port, which saw the arrival of its first scheduled call, by MOL Caledon, a container ship laden with fruit and wine from South Afri
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Kim steps down from debt-laden Hanjin
November 11 - Hanjin Shipping's chief executive officer, Kim Young Min, has announced his resignation from the company, assuming responsibility for its continuing losses and delay in getting financial support from creditors.
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Mammoet launches terminal crane
November 8 - Mammoet has unveiled its new MTC15 terminal crane, which has a capacity of 600 tonnes and a load moment of 15,000 tonne metres.
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Breaking the mould at Kita
November 8 - Kita Logistics has handled the shipment of wind blade moulds from the USA to Izmir, Turkey.
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PCN makes it three in Tanzania
November 8 - BNM Freight Forwarders Co Ltd has become the third and final representative of the Project Cargo Network in Tanzania.
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Via Mat ships sub-Sahara
November 7 - Switzerland headquartered forwarder Via Mat Transport & Logistics is currently engaged with multi-origin project cargo shipments for a copper mine operator in Zambia.
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Column delivery for V. Alexander
November 7 - V. Alexander International Logistics has transported an outsize column from Poland to Russia, as part of a larger project involving delivery of an air separation plant to Central Russia.
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Liebherr duet in bridge refurbishment
November 7 - Two Liebherr LG 1750 lattice boom mobile cranes operated by H. N. Krane and Maxicraft have helped position bridge sections for the Freidrich Bridge over the River Spree in Berlin, as part of its refurbishment.
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Triple tower move for Almajdouie
November 7 - Earlier this year, as part of an ongoing project forwarding contract with Daelim, Almajdouie Logistics transported an oil quench tower, a water quench tower and a C3 splitter from Jubail Industrial Port to the SADARA project site in Saudi Ara