Ports and Terminals news – Page 386
-
News
Charleston sees breakbulk surge
August 7 - The Port of Charleston's Union Pier Terminal, located in South Carolina, USA has seen breakbulk cargo tonnage surge driven primarily by increases in steel shipments.
-
News
Holleman completes cool project
August 6 - Holleman Bulgaria, a member of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network representing Bulgaria, has transported one over-dimensional cold box from the Port of Ruse to the Sisecam glass factory in Targovishte.
-
News
Aurora sponsors rowing challenge
August 5 - Queensland, Australia headquartered Aurora Global Logistics - a leading international yacht transport company - is sponsoring Andrew Abrahams in the Adventure 4 a Cure -Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge Solo Row 2013.
-
News
Damen delivers mega pontoon
August 5 - Netherlands based Damen Shipyards Group has sold the largest pontoon it has ever stock-built to Canadian marine transport provider McKeil-Malaspina.
-
News
Cargolux returns Solar Impulse
August 5 - Luxembourg headquartered Cargolux International Airlines returned the solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse to its home in Switzerland on board a B747 freighter, after it completed a historic flight across the USA.
-
News
R&B Global Projects is now fully operational
August 5 - R&B Global Projects,formed earlier this year by Dave Roosen and Ilse Blockx, is now fully operational from its headquarters in Opatija Riviera, Croatia.
-
News
WSS takes steps in Myanmar
August 5 - Maritime services provider Wilhelmsen Ships Services (WSS) has established its first office in Myanmar as part of its global expansion programme.
-
News
Trading in STX Group shares halted
August 2 - According to a report on the Bloomberg,website, shares of STX Pan Ocean, the South Korean shipping line that is currently under court receivership, and its affiliates were halted for trading in Seoul after stock prices doubled in the past eight
-
News
Saudi Cargo re-launches in Nairobi
August 2 - Saudi Airlines Cargo has re-launched its Nairobi, Kenya hub and subsequently expanded its network coverage in sub-Saharan Africa.
-
News
Huge cranes make way to Miami
August 2 - Four new super post-Panamax cranes are en route to PortMiami, USA.
-
News
Cargolux adds Vienna 747-8 lift
August 2 - Luxembourg headquartered all cargo carrier Cargolux Airlines International will inaugurate a new B747-8 service into Vienna, Austria, on August 3, 2013.
-
News
Berard completes Big Foot loadout
August 2 - USA headquartered Berard Transportation has successfully completed the loadout of the first of three modules for Chevron's Big Foot deepwater offshore platform in Texas.
-
News
Emmert in electromagnet project
August 1 - USA headquartered project forwarding specialist Emmert International has successfully relocated an electromagnet from the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, New York to Chicago, Illinois.
-
News
Tianjie SPMTs move 500-tonne load
August 1- Wuhan Tianjie Heavy Industries (THI) has deployed its self propelled modular transporters (SPMT) to move a 500-tonne petroleum tank a distance of 6 km in Nanjing, China.
-
News
Faymonville builds Russian facility
August 1 - Specialised trailer manufacturer Faymonville Group is building a new 2,535 sq m service hall in Noginsk, near Moscow, Russia.
-
News
Erickson sees Q2 gains
August 1 - Portland, Oregon, USA headquartered Erickson Air-Crane has issued its Q2 2013 performance results.
-
News
Learn with PPG at Breakbulk Americas
August 1 - Forwarder network Project Professionals Group (PPG) will run the Certificate of Achievement in Project Cargo Management training course, in conjunction with Breakbulk Americas 2013 in New Orleans, USA from September 23-24.
-
News
PCN makes its three in Chile
August 1 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has welcomed its third and final member in Chile, Faser Cargo Chile y Compa
-
News
BEL joins PCN
July 31 - Bengal Electric Ltd (BEL) has become the newest addition to the Project Cargo Network (PCN), representing Bangladesh.