Ports and Terminals news – Page 423
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Terex Corp reveals senior leadership changes
January 16 - US- headquartered equipment manufacturer Terex Corporation has announced a reshuffle in its senior management team.
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Allport rebrands
January 16 - Allport, one of the UK's largest freight forwarding and logistics concerns, has formally rebranded under the banner - Allport Cargo Services.
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Braemar issues interim update
January 16 - Braemar Shipping Services has issued an interim management statement in relation to the trading period starting October 30 2012.
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Stena SeaLine adds second ship and another Turkish port
January 15 - Stena SeaLine has confirmed that in addition to the second ship that was recently added to its ro-pax service between Turkey and Ukraine, a second Turkish port has been included in the schedule.
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Grieg Star adds direct service linking Europe to South American west coast
January 15 - Shipping line, Grieg Star has introduced a new monthly direct service linking the Mediterranean and Northern Europe to the west coast of South America, via the USA.
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Airland Projects moves African cargoes
January 15 - Airland Projects A/S of Denmark was recently contracted to organise the transport of 600 iron ore rail wagons from China to Sierra Leone.
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Erickson deploys Aircrane to South America
January 15, 2013 - Portland, Oregon-based Erickson Air-Crane Inc. has signed a deal with oil and gas company Pacific Rubiales Energy to provide heavy lift helicopter services in central Peru.
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Agility releases Emerging Markets Index 2013
January 15 - Today, global logistics provider Agility published its Emerging Markets Index 2013.
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PSP named official logistics partner of Global Ocean Race 2014-2015
January 15 - Southampton, UK-based PSP Worldwide Logistics is to be the official logistics partner for the Global Ocean Race 2014-2015.
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Saga Fortune makes maiden voyage
January 15 - Saga Fortune - a 200 m long 56,023-dwt open box hold vessel - delivered late last year by Oshima Shipbuilding of Japan to Saga Shipholding AS of Norway, has completed its maiden voyage.
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Change for AIS in Singapore
January 14 - In Singapore, Steven Hawkswood has left AIS Singapore, with Ameer Ouf relocating from Australia Independent Shipbrokers' office In Western Australia to service existing clients interests and to ensure the continued development of the South-Ea
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Aeroscraft makes its first float
January 14 - 32 years after he set up Aeros, its ceo Igor Pasternak has confirmed that its Aeroscraft Heavy-Lift Air Vehicle has achieved its first lift-off, performed in an engineering hangar in Tustin, California, USA.
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Boskalis is successful with equity bid
January 14 - Further to our report on January 9, Royal Boskalis Westminster nv (Boskalis) has announced that its attempts to raise EUR 320 million of equity at a price of EUR33.00 per ordinary share has been successful.
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Aaras puts on the power in Pakistan
January 14 - Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network member for Pakistan, Aaras Shipping Agencies has transported power generation equipment from Karachi Port to Guddu power station in the Kashmore district of Sindh, 650 km inland.
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Port of Indiana-Burns names director
January 14 - The Ports of Indiana - owner and operator of three ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan - has appointed Rick Heimann port director for the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, effective January 16.
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Triple R. Transport secures beer supplies
January 11 - The Port of Wilmington, Delaware has handled 18 oversized brewery tanks weighing 243 tonnes for the Victoria Brewing Company. The tanks will be used at its new brewing facility in Parkesburg, Pennsylvania.
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EU initiative targets African pirates
January 11 - Pirates have been operating in waters off the coast of Africa, some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, for many years now. In recent times they have become increasingly sophisticated and aggressive when it comes to seizing vessels.
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Nooteboom launches trailer for rotor blades of 50 - 70 m
January 11 - Netherlands-based Nooteboom Special Trailers has developed the Quatro TELE-PX Super Wing Carrier - a flatbed extendible semi-trailer designed to transport windmill rotor blades of 50 to 70 metres in length.
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Solomon joins MIQ Logistics
January 11 - MIQ Logistics has named Barry Solomon as manager of business development.