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The Friday Flyer
July 27 - Welcome to the Friday Flyer, bringing you a round-up of news from the heavy lift and project forwarding sector which has caught the eyes of the editorial team over the last week.
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Pilot ladder safety target of revised brochure
July 26 - Heavy lift shipping lines and pilots of heavy lift vessels are the target of authors of a revised brochure aimed at shipping companies and seafarers, reminding them of the vital need to ensure that ladders used for pilot transfers are safe and a
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CaroTrans increases Trans Pacific capacity
July 26 - Project cargo forwarders handling containerised cargo serving Japan from the US will benefit from a new, direct LCL export service from Seattle to Tokyo.
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Global Cargo Line joins PCN
July 26 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) welcomes Global Cargo Line as a representative in the Lebanon.
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Six months of West African sailing for ACM
July 26 - Argo Coral Maritime (ACM) shipping line based in the Netherlands is celebrating six months of operating a regular parcel service, with its main focus on serving Luanda and Lobito in Angola as well as serving other ports in West Africa.
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SC&RA on the move
July 25 - The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association is relocating next week.
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Morton joins board of Diamond State Port Corporation
July 25 - Michael L. Morton has joined the board of the Diamond State Port Corporation (DSPC), which owns and operates the Port of Wilmington, Delaware.
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CEE adds new member in Canada
July 24 - ITN Logitics Group has joined the Cargo Equipment Experts Ltd (CEE) as the network's member in Canada.
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Port of Vancouver, USA welcomes M/V Pac Suhail on maiden voyage
July 24 - The Port of Vancouver, USA welcomed the M/V Pac Suhail on her maiden voyage to the United States.
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PD Ports eyes industry awards
July 24 - The UK's PD Ports Group has been shortlisted for a brace of industry awards.
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The earth moves for Texas International Freight
July 20 - Houston-based, Texas International Freight has recently moved a massive earthmover through the port to Asia (pictured below).
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Lower steel volumes take their toll at Antwerp
July 20 - The port of Antwerp handled almost 94 million tonnes of freight during the first six months of this year, a drop of 2.1 percent compared with the same period last year, due mainly to the Belgian Refining Corporation (BRC) suspending its activiti
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ABB acquires Amarcon to expand its marine software offering
July 20 - ABB, a leading power and automation technology group, has agreed to acquire Amarcon BV, a Dutch company that develops and markets software solutions for the shipping industry.
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The Friday Flyer
July 20 - Welcome to the Friday Flyer, bringing you a round-up of news from the heavy lift and project forwarding sector which has caught the eyes of the editorial team over the last week.
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It's a gas for Geodis Wilson
July 20 - Geodis Wilson Italia has begun the delivery of four absorber reactors from Italy to the Abu Dhabi Gas Development Company Ltd (AI Husn Gas) Shah Project Site, a new facility 250 km south of Abu Dhabi, UAE, where a large natural gas extraction an
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EU urged to allow ship-sharing consortia to continue
July 19 - With the expiry of guidelines for shipping lines in 2013 on how to share total volume and freight rate data, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents shipowner associations in 36 countries, is urging the European Union to co
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Industrial action by Brazilian Customs officers intensifies
July 19 - Inchcape Shipping Services is advising that the impact of strikes is worsening during a further week of industrial action by Brazilian customs officers with a four day strike underway in the main ports of the country including Santos, Brazil's m
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Questions raised over Fairstar's fifth semi-sub
July 19 - Whilst the battle for ownership of Fairstar Heavy Transport was effectively concluded earlier this week, the intrigue surrounding Dockwise's hostile takeover goes.
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Yacht double for CCS and Peters & May
July 19 - Consolidated Shipping Services (CSS) and Peters & May recently handled the shipment of yachts to and from Jebel Ali, writes Adam Flensborg Safikhany.