All Ports and terminals articles – Page 146
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      NewsJaxport appoints new board membersSeptember 27 - The Port of Jacksonville (Jaxport) has elected four new officers to its board of directors. 
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      NewsBahri secures Qualship 21 accreditationSeptember 27 - Saudi Arabia headquartered shipping line Bahri has been enrolled into the United States Coast Guard's (USCG) Qualship 21 programme. 
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      NewsBlue Water secures third TCO contractSeptember 26 - Oil exploration company Tengizchevroil (TCO) has exercised an option for two additional module carrier vessels (MCVs) for its TCO FGP project in Kazakhstan. 
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      NewsAntwerp opens new port houseSeptember 26 - The Antwerp skyline has been changed with the inauguration of the city's new port house. 
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      NewsALE completes turret load-outSeptember 26 - ALE has completed the transportation and load-out of a lower turret for the Kaombo South floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) project. 
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      NewsSIF readies monopile shipmentSeptember 23 - The new SIF plant at Maasvlakte 2 in the Port of Rotterdam has completed construction of its first lot of monopiles for use in the UK's Galloper offshore wind farm. 
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      News"K" Line considers 'drastic structural reform'September 23 - In its 2016 report, "K" Line has said that its heavy lift shipping business, which is conducted by SAL Heavy Lift, is "striving to improve earnings by implementing various cost-cutting measures in addition to pursuing efficient fleet alloca 
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      NewsAPM Terminals gets new ceoSeptember 23 - Morten Engelstoft, current chief executive of A.P. Moller Shipping Services has been appointed ceo of APM Terminals, with effect from November 1, 2016. 
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      NewsAN-22 back in businessSeptember 23 - Antonov's renewed AN-22 aircraft has flown a coil reel from Zurich, Switzerland to Abu Dhabi in the UAE for DB Schenker subsidiary Karpeles Flight Services on behalf of Hyundai. 
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      NewsVolga-Dnepr on patrolSeptember 22 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines delivered four Mangust patrol boats built at the Vympel Shipyard in Rybinsk to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in the Far East of Russia, on board two AN-124 freighter flights. 
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      NewsNR Rail establishedSeptember 22 - Finland's Nurminen Logistics and Russian Rustranscom have agreed to form a jointly owned company, NR Rail. 
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      NewsReduced income for marine cargo insurersSeptember 22 - The International Union of Maritime Insurers (IUMI) said that global cargo premiums fell by 9 percent between 2014 and 2015 to USD15.8 billion. 
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      NewsReturn cargo contract at EverettSeptember 22 - Forest Marketing Enterprises (Formark) has been working with Eastern Car Liner (ECL) to deliver logs from the Port of Everett to Japan. 
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      NewsOptimarin submits BWT system for US approvalSeptember 22 - Norwegian ballast water treatment (BWT) specialist Optimarin has become the first supplier to submit an application for type approval to the United States Coast Guard (USCG). 
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      NewsSeaforth prototype ready for actionSeptember 22 - Ballast Water Containers (BWC), a company set up by Glasgow based Malin Group, has recently begun trials with its Seaforth containerised ballast water treatment system (BWTS). 
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      NewsLogistics Plus moves tank quartetSeptember 21 - Logistics Plus has coordinated the delivery of four 1,038-tonne gas tanks from Ulsan, South Korea to Portland in Oregon, USA. 
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      NewsGebrüder Weiss opens in IzmirSeptember 21 - Gebrüder Weiss has expanded its presence in Turkey with the opening of a new office in Izmir. 
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      NewsDrydock sails with ZOMCSeptember 21 - ZPMC-OTL Marine Contractor (ZOMC) has transported an 883 ft x 174 ft (269 m x 53 m) drydock - dubbed Ex-Machinist (AFDB-8) - from Guam in Micronesia to Shanghai, China on board its heavy transport vessel Zhen Hua 28. 
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      NewsLong Beach names interim ceoSeptember 21 - The Long Beach board of harbour commissioners is holding a meeting today to consider the appointment of Duane Kenagy as the Port of Long Beach's interim chief executive officer, following the resignation of Jon Slangerup. 
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      NewsPrimoCargo engines aheadSeptember 21 - PrimoCargo has coordinated the transport of four diesel generator engine sets, weighing 125 tonnes each, from Frederikshavn in Denmark to Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 
 









