Ports and Terminals news – Page 409
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Gilbert leads DB Schenker in West Europe
April 4 - Philippe Gilbert has become regional director Europe West of DB Schenker Logistics.
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First calls at St. Lawrence ports
April 4 - At the end of March the St. Lawrence Seaway opened its locks for vessels to enter the Great Lakes and deliver cargo to US and Canadian ports for the 55th annual international shipping season.
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Liebherr launches training sim
April 4 - German crane manufacturer Liebherr has launched its range of maritime crane simulators. Based on original Liebherr software and hardware, the simulator will serve to increase port safety and productivity by providing a cost-effective and efficie
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Tariff changes in South Africa
April 3 - Ports Regulator of South Africa has approved tariffs for services and facilities offered by the Transnet National Port Authority for the trading period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014.
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CEE member shifts China consignment
April 3 - Shanghai headquartered Intermax Logistics Solutions - a member of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network in China - has shipped 15 units of over-dimensional cargo from Deyang, via Chongqing, to Nantong.
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New md Columbia for Geodis
April 3 - Global freight forwarder Geodis Wilson has named Santiago Jimeno its new managing director of Columbia, effective immediately.
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SHL secures heavy contracts
April 3 - Offshore installation contractor Seaway Heavy Lifting has secured a contract from Siemens AG for the transportation and installation of the Sylwin Alpha jacket and transmission station.
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Sietas jack-up nears completion
April 3 - Financially troubled Sietas shipyard, Hamburg is in the final stages of construction of the first jack-up vessel designed and built in Germany, for Dutch marine engineering concern, Van Oord.
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Erickson extends Canadian contracts
April 2 - Erickson Air-Crane - a provider of heavy lift helicopter services - has extended agreements with two Canadian clients for the provision of its S-64E helicopter services.
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Pegg to start charity run at Breakbulk Europe
April 2 - Flensborg and Associates, a Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced that Albert Pegg, senior advisor at Antwerp Port Authority, will be wielding the starter's gun at this year's Business Run, which will take place in Antwerp in May
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Aaras hauls heavy crane
April 2 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative for Pakistan, Aaras Shipping Agencies, has completed the shipment of a 333.9-tonne mobile harbour crane.
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Intermarine sells and leases back Houston terminal
April 2 - Intermarine LLC has entered into a sale and leaseback of Industrial Terminals, its breakbulk terminal on the Houston Ship Channel, which it claims is the largest project cargo terminal in the United States.
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The Friday Flyer - March 29th 2013
As this Friday Flyer is being written, we are digesting the latest report from shipping industry consultant Drewry. It starkly shows that for the next few years the multipurpose sector will be in choppy waters. In the long-term, prospects are good, accord
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Cargotec to supply Malaysian cranes
March 28 - A leading Malaysian shipbuilding and chartering group has ordered two 100-tonne active heave-compensated (ACH) offshore cranes from Finnish equipment manufacturer Cargotec.
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Landmark for Terex crane deliveries
Terex Port Solutions has supplied its 1,500th Terex Gottwald mobile harbour crane - a G HMK 607 B - to client SEA-invest.
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Briggs invests in heavy handling
March 28 - UK headquartered Briggs Equipment has supplied a range of material handling equipment to JDR Cables Systems - a provider of high performance subsea cables and umbilical systems.
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Ulferts & Wittrock adds Terex crawler
March 28 - German lifting and transport specialist Ulferts & Wittrock has taken delivery of the first Terex Superlift 3800 crawler crane.
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Mercator uses WWPC network to deliver
March 28 - Mercator Transport, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network, has teamed up with WWPC partners in China and Portugal to deliver a number of heavy project shipments.
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Confidence reaches two-year high
March 28 - Overall confidence levels in the shipping industry recovered to their highest level for two years in the three months ended February 2013, according to the latest Shipping Confidence Survey from international accountant and shipping adviser Moo