All Ports and terminals articles – Page 145
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      NewsEnerpac adds UK agentOctober 3 - Enerpac has named Pooler-LMT as its UK distributor of hydraulic gantries, self-propelled modular transporters (SPMT) and hydraulic strand jacking systems. 
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      NewsCoalition pushes for further Ex-Im bank actionOctober 3 - Despite the fact that reauthorisation of the US Export Import Bank (Ex-Im) finally passed both houses of Congress with strong majorities last year, the ability of the American credit finance agency to regain full operational efficiency remains 
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      NewsHansa sells two to SpliethoffSeptember 30 - Hansa Heavy Lift has sold two of its F-Class vessels to the Spliethoff Group. 
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      NewsFirst for UECCSeptember 30 - United European Car Carriers (UECC) has taken delivery of the world's first LNG dual-fuel pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) from the NACKS shipyard in Nantong, China. 
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      NewsDownturn sees Hansa shift focusSeptember 30 - Hansa Heavy Lift is responding to difficult market conditions by focusing on specialised transport and installation projects, rather than bread-and-butter project shipments. 
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      NewsNew chairman at JurongSeptember 30 - Jurong Port has appointed Ng Chee Keong as its new chairman effective October 1, 2016. 
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      NewsLongview seeks Bridgeview proposalsSeptember 30 - On the US West Coast, the Port of Longview is seeking proposals for available industrial waterfront property on the Columbia River. 
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      NewsBigLift delivers STS cranes to VigoSeptember 30 - BigLift Shipping's Happy Sky has completed the discharge of two large ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes in Vigo, Spain. 
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      NewsBahri looks to US expansionSeptember 30 - Bahri intends to develop and expand its business in the American market, with the opening of a second US office in Houston, Texas. 
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      NewsVuorsola moves huge tanksSeptember 29 - Finnish haulier Vuorsola is currently overseeing the delivery of four 33-tonne tanks from Pietarsaari to a bio-product mill in Aanekoski some 400 km away. 
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      News"K" Line denies bankruptcy allegationsSeptember 29 - Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” Line) has issued a statement that dismisses claims that it is facing bankruptcy. 
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      NewsRevenues up at Air PartnerSeptember 29 - Air Partner reported strong first-half 2016 results, with revenues up 2.4 percent year-on-year over 2015 to GBP112.9 million (USD146.7 million). 
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      NewsSix shipping lines raided in South AfricaSeptember 29 - South Africa's Competition Commission has conducted a search and seizure operation at the premises of six cargo shipping companies operating in the Western Cape and Kwazulu-Natal provinces. 
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      NewsHili acquires AllcomSeptember 29 - Hili Company, the logistics division of Malta-based Hili Ventures, has acquired Gdynia-based freight-forwarder and customs agency Allcom, allowing it to gain an important foothold in the Polish market. 
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      NewsHanjin Shipping: sale just one optionSeptember 28 - Reports in the international business media suggest that the South Korean court that is overseeing Hanjin Shipping's receivership process is considering multiple means of rehabilitating the world's seventh-largest container shipping line, w 
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      NewsSAL in Damen deliverySeptember 28 - SAL Heavy Lift's Svenja has departed from Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, loaded with 14 Damen Stan pontoons and tugs destined for Rotterdam. 
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      NewsBusiness brewing at LongviewSeptember 28 - The Port of Longview, located on the US west cost, has discharged six oversize brewing tanks using its Liebherr mobile harbour crane. 
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      NewsAntonov gets US flight exemptionsSeptember 28 - Ukrainian operator Antonov Company (Antonov Airlines) has been granted broad air charter exemptions for flights to and from the USA by the US Department of Transportation (US DOT). 
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      NewsGebrüder Weiss overhauls Esslingen plantSeptember 27 - Gebrüder Weiss has expanded its handling facility in Esslingen, near Stuttgart, Germany. 
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      NewsShipping confidence risesSeptember 27 - According to the latest Shipping Confidence Survey from Moore Stephens, shipping confidence, notably on the part of charterers and managers, improved for the second successive quarter in the three months ending August 2016. 
 









