Ports and Terminals news – Page 542
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Dockwise completes first float-over
July 12 - After nearly two years, Dockwise has completed the first of two float-overs for the Vyborg Project in Korea, writes Alice Davidson.
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BDP acquisition in Spain will handle project cargoes
July 12 - Whilst project cargoes are not the main competency of BDP International's recently acquired Spanish company Euromodal SA, Arnie Bornstein executive director - Marketing & Corporate Communications said that the company's project logistics arm wil
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Ter Linden orders specialist trailer from Nooteboom
July 12 - Wind turbine transport company, Ter Linden Transport, has placed large order with Nooteboom Trailers for its latest TELE-PX Super Wing Carrier, writes Alice Davidson.
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BaltShip expands offshore logistics
July 9 - Denmark-based, international project logistics company, BaltShip A/S, will continue its expansion by opening a new sales office in Lind
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Port Corpus Christi promotes controller
July 9 - Port Corpus Christi has promoted Dennis DeVries to director of finance, to replace Daniel Hodgkins, chief financial officer, who has retired, writes Alice Davidson.
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Felbermayr adds senior manager
July 8 - As a result of the company's Europe-wide expansion, specialist transport, lifting and civil engineering company Felbermayr has promoted Christoph N
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Monsoon forces India unloading first for Lift & Shift
July 8 - India's first transfer of heavy lift cargo from ship to barge during the monsoon season has been successfully undertaken by Lift & Shift, a Natvar Parikh Group company.
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GPLN adds to Indian network
July 7 - Mumbai-based Seatech Shipping & Projects has joined the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN), writes Alice Davidson.
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Magnificent seven for Chapman Freeborn
July 7 - Chapman Freeborn Airchartering Inc has delivered seven skimmer boats to help tackle the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, writes Alice Davidson.
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Hat-trick for GPLN
July 6 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has introduced several more member offices, writes Alice Davidson.
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Tuscor Lloyds optimistic about Central and South America
July 6 - Tuscor Lloyds has opened a new receiving office in Montevideo, Uruguay, writes Alice Davidson.
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PPG success in Antwerp
July 6 - Heavy lift project forwarding network, the Project Professionals Group concluded a successful annual conference in Antwerp recently.
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Felbermayr moves gas turbine
July 6 - As the impressive photographs show, the transport of a 302 tonne gas turbine by Felbermayr earlier this year required some innovative logistics work and collective action by the company's employees in Bucharest, Linz and Wels.
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First heavy cargo and equipment exhibition takes shape
July 5 - One month since plans were unveiled for the 1st Heavy Cargo & Equipment Exhibition in Macao from 16-17th March 2011, the organisers have announced that Rickmers Linie, Beluga Shipping and SE Shipping have already signed up to exhibit at the event
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ALE Heavylift Ib
July 5 - A duo of dock-related projects has been undertaken by ALE Heavylift Ib
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Jumbo Offshore opens in Perth
July 2 - With several deepwater projects successfully completed over the last few years and in recognition of the growth potential in South East Asia, Jumbo Offshore has opened a new Regional Office in Perth, Australia, headed by Sjoerd Meijer, business d
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First portal-mounted MHC commissioned at Antwerp
July 2 - DP World Antwerp has officially commissioned its first portal-mounted Liebherr mobile harbour crane (MHC).
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Main anchor of the Jahre Viking/ Seawise Giant arrives in Hong Kong
July 1 - A 36 ton anchor belonging to a historic ship, once the world's largest, has been transported by Wilhelmsen Ships Service from Gujarat and has just arrived in Hong Kong, to be placed as the centrepiece in the new Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
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Project cargo sailings to Haiti launched
July 1 - A new weekly shipping service from the US to Haiti has been launched.