Ports and Terminals news – Page 76
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Yusen board agrees to NYK takeover
November 2 - Shipping line Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) is set to take over its third-party logistics affiliate, Yusen Logistics.
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Barnhart expands in Kentucky
November 1 - USA-based Barnhart Crane & Rigging has opened a second location in Kentucky.
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SAL Engineering launched
November 1 - Germany-based shipping group Harren & Partner (H+P) has established SAL Engineering, a sister company to SAL Heavy Lift, which will provide specialised engineering services across its fleet, as well as to external customers.
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Freight Wings loads-out for L&T
October 31 - Freight Wings has completed the load-out of offshore structures destined for the ONGC Bassein development project, on behalf of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), at the latter's facilities in Hazira and Kattupalli, India.
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Indiana-Burns expansion wins grant approval
October 31 - The US Department of Transportation has approved a USD9.85 million grant for the expansion of the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor.
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R&B goes for gold
October 31 - R&B Global Projects is set to work with a Brazilian forwarding company, which is acting exclusively for an Australian-owned mining company, to transport over-dimensional cargoes, as well as containerised shipments, to the Amapari gold mine.
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Cometto launches MGSL range
October 31 - Cometto, part of the Faymonville Group, has launched the MGSL modular axle lines, designed for public roads, off-road transport and plant operations.
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Manitowoc appoints Asia-Pacific dealers
October 31 - Manitowoc has appointed Hong Kong-based Rainbow Ace and Vietnam-based Tuyet Nga (TNC) as its Grove dealers in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Jumbo deals direct in Canada
October 30 - Jumbo Maritime has ended its exclusive agency agreement with Project Transport & Trading (PTT) in Canada.
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Wagenborg comes out of its shell
October 30 - Wagenborg Shipping Sweden, part of the Royal Wagenborg group, has transported a mining shell from the Port of Terneuzen, the Netherlands to Haraholmen, Sweden.
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Course covers project cargo principles
October 30 - The start of Lloyd's Maritime Academy (LMA) distance learning course for the heavy lift and project forwarding sector is one month away.
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ALE handles the heat in South Africa
October 30 - ALE has completed the installation of six heat exchangers, weighing 305 tonnes each, at the 100 MW greenfield Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Kathu Solar Park in the Northern Cape, South Africa.
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Bloodhound set to take off
October 30 - CargoLogicAir (CLA) will utilise one of its Boeing 747 freighters to transport the Bloodhound SSC to Hakskeen Pan, South Africa in 2018, where it will attempt to set a new world land speed record and break through the 1,000 mph (1,609.4 kph)
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Jaxport adds outdoor storage in FTZ
October 27 - North Florida Warehouse FTZ, a division of JZ Expedited Logistics, has been granted permission to operate the Port of Jacksonville's (Jaxport) Foreign Trade Zone No. 64's first outdoor storage facility.
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Marseille debuts ro-ro ramp
October 27 - The largest ro-ro ramp in France is now operational at Marseille Fos following a EUR2.7 million (USD3.13 million) eight-month build that was managed by the Marseille Fos port authority in support of a nuclear energy construction project.
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Felbermayr moves mountains
October 27 - Earlier this year, Austrian crane and heavy haulage contractor Felbermayr utilised three Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile cranes for the erection of 13 Enercon wind turbines in Styria, Austria.
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Wagons roll with Almajdouie
October 27 - Almajdouie Logistics is transporting cargo from Jeddah Islamic Port to the Haramain high speed rail line project site near Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, covering a distance of approximately 110 km.
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Everett authorises modernisation project
October 27 - The Port of Everett commission in the USA has authorised the second phase of the south terminal wharf modernisation project.
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ALS wastes no time in the UK
October 26 - ALS' project team in the UK has handled the shipment of materials, oversized equipment and containers, from over ten countries, to an incinerator plant in Hull, UK.
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Legislation targets the Jones Act
October 26 - In the USA, four bills are currently pending in Congress to repeal or limit the reach of the Jones Act, including three that are focused upon relief efforts to assist Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.