All Ports and terminals articles – Page 155
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      NewsBOW partners with SIFAugust 3 - Dutch companies BOW Terminal Vlissingen and SIF Group have signed an agreement to renew their cooperation. 
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      NewsISHC files for bankruptcy reliefAugust 3 - International Shipholding Corporation (ISHC) and 17 affiliated debtors have filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. 
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      NewsCombi Lift delivers Alaskan bargeAugust 3 - Combi Lift has employed Pan Ocean's semi-submersible deck carrier Sun Rise to transport the 5,000-tonne accommodation barge, Swissco 48, from Singapore to Alaska. 
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      NewsSteder powers ahead in ZimbabweAugust 3 - Steder Group - member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for the Netherlands, Djibouti and Ethipioa - has coordinated the delivery of power plant equipment to Zimbabwe. 
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      NewsLBP names German agentAugust 3 - Licvem NBP (LBP) - a joint venture between Licvem Shipping & Trading and NYK Bulk & Projects - has appointed German Cargo Services (GCS) as its sales agent in Germany. 
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      NewsRRS in yacht mast liftAugust 2 - Rapid Response Solutions (RRS) has overseen the lifting and transport of three bespoke carbon composite masts for a superyacht at Trafalgar Wharf in Portsmouth, UK. 
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      NewsRHA pursues truck cartel claimAugust 2 - The UK's Road Haulage Association (RHA) has sought legal advice and intends to pursue the case for compensation from the truck manufacturers that were identified as being involved in a coordinated truck price fixing cartel. 
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      NewsHolt steps down from CargoluxAugust 2 - Claude Zehren has been named interim executive vice president for flight operations at Cargolux, following Jason Holt's decision to step down from the airline with immediate effect. 
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      NewsCLC Projects members kept busyAugust 2 - Member of CLC Projects representing Malta and Libya, Carmelo Caruana Company, has moved a vast amount of cargo for an LNG power station, writes Yasmin Sinclair. 
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      NewsQatar increases IAG stakeAugust 1 - Qatar Airways has increased its stake in International Airlines Group (IAG) from 15.67 percent to 20.01 percent. 
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      NewsCoscol makes Yamal deliveryAugust 1 - Coscol's semi-submersible vessel, Xia Zhi Yuan, has shipped four LNG modules from China's Port of Tianjin to the Port of Sabetta in Russia for the Yamal LNG project. 
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      NewsFLS makes caravan moveAugust 1 - Fleet Line Shipping (FLS) has delivered 250 caravans, each measuring 12 m x 4 m x 3 m, from Hamriyah Free Zone in Sharjah, UAE to a project site in Iraq. 
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      NewsGrants awarded to six US portsAugust 1 - Six TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) grants, totalling USD61.8 million, have been awarded to seaports in the USA or projects directly aiding the efficient movement of goods to and from the country's ports. 
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      NewsAqualis to oversee Noble moveAugust 1 - Aqualis Offshore has been contracted by Noble Corporation to oversee the load-on, transportation and load-off operations for the first journey of the jack-up rig, Noble Lloyd Noble. 
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      NewsCone pair for AlistairAugust 1 - Tanzania's Alistair Group has handled the transportation of two underflow cones from Johannesburg to Mwadui, Shinyanga. 
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      NewsTrepka takes Liebherr milestoneJuly 29 - Liebherr has delivered its 1,000th LTM 1130-5.1 mobile crane to Austrian construction contractor Alfred Trepka. 
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      NewsHernandez up at New OrleansJuly 29 - Tara C. Hernandez has been appointed to the board of commissioners at the Port of New Orleans. 
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      NewsEXG steels the showJuly 29 - Mumbai headquartered Express Global Logistics (EXG) successfully completed the delivery of more than 12,000 freight tonnes of steel structures for a Chinese client. 
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      NewsSasol equipment rolls inJuly 29 - Mammoet has coordinated the unloading of the two largest units - a wash tower and reactor - for Sasol's ethane cracker and derivatives project in Louisiana, USA. 
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      NewsCollett powers up to DraxJuly 29 - Multimodal logistics operator Collett & Sons has successfully transported nine 185-tonne transformers from Dartford, Greater London to the Drax power station in Selby, North Yorkshire, UK. 
 









