All Ports and terminals articles – Page 157
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      NewsK+N turnover down, profit upJuly 25 - Kuehne + Nagel International (K+N) posted a slight decrease in turnover for the first six months of 2016, while it recorded an 8 percent increase in gross profit to CHF3.25 billion (USD3.29 billion). 
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      NewsGAC inks Team Britannia dealJuly 25 - GAC has been named official shipping and logistics partner of Team Britannia, which is attempting to break the round-the-world powerboat record later this year. 
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      NewsCoscol makes another icy tripJuly 25 - Coscol's multipurpose vessel Yong Sheng has made its third voyage via the Northeast Passage, delivering wind turbine blades from China's Port of Tianjin to the UK. 
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      NewsErmin buys from AndoverJuly 25 - UK based Ermin Plant Hire has taken delivery of a new Atego tractor unit from Mercedes-Benz and a plant body from Andover Trailers. 
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      NewsALE in big rig load-outJuly 25 - ALE has completed the load-out of the first jack-up rig for the CAT-J project at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea. 
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      NewsESTA welcomes engine emissions agreementJuly 22 - The European association for the abnormal road transport and mobile crane rental industry, ESTA, has welcomed news that the European Parliament has agreed to extend the timetable for the introduction of new Stage V engine emissions regulations. 
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      NewsCEA adds Volvo duoJuly 22 - CEA Project Logistics has added two Volvo FH 440 prime movers to its heavy haulage fleet. 
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      NewsBoskalis wins Aberdeen contractJuly 22 - Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has been awarded the offshore balance of plant contract by Vattenfall for the construction of an offshore wind farm in Aberdeen, dubbed European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC). 
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      NewsSplitter sets sail to US GulfJuly 21 - LPL Projects Logistics in Spain has worked together with US headquartered TransProject to load a 275-tonne splitter in Tarragona for delivery to a refinery in Houston. 
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      NewsThroughput down in RotterdamJuly 21 - The Port of Rotterdam handled 3 percent less cargo in the first half of 2016 than it did in the same period last year. 
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      NewsNew chief in at PRPAJuly 21 - The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) has appointed Jeff Theobald as its new ceo. 
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      NewsBreakbulk grows at SCPAJuly 21 - South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) recorded a 33 percent year-on-year increase in breakbulk tonnage handled at the Port of Charleston during its 2016 fiscal year, which ended June 30. 
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      NewsBig blade makes maiden journeyJuly 21 - A wind turbine blade manufactured by LM Wind Power - claimed to be the world's longest at 88.4 m - has been transported from Lunderskov to Aalborg in Denmark. 
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      NewsWWL keeps railcars rollingJuly 20 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has been awarded a contract to ship a series of railcars from Spain to Chile for the expansion of the Santiago metro network. 
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      NewsPanalpina responds to oil and gas slumpJuly 20 - Due to the continuing slowdown in the oil and gas business, Panalpina recognised a restructuring cost of CHF26 million (USD26.3 million) in the second quarter of 2016, leaving it with an adjusted consolidated profit of CHF47.9 million (USD48.4 m 
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      NewsSLC puts Faymonville to the testJuly 20 - Angolan transport and logistics company SLC has used ten axle lines of Faymonville's G-SL series of ModulMAX trailer to deliver several gas turbines and generators throughout the country. 
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      NewsBreakbulk struggles at NWSAJuly 20 - The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) handled 93,975 tonnes of breakbulk cargo in June - a 36 percent decrease compared with the same period of 2015. 
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      NewsJumbo loads barge quartetJuly 20 - Jumbo's heavy lift vessel Jumbo Kinetic has loaded four Damen barges - weighing 1,100 tonnes each - at the Port of Rotterdam for delivery to Russia's Port of Sabetta. 
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      NewsSilvasti in Baltic tank towJuly 20 - Finnish heavy transport company Silvasti has assisted with the delivery of a 136-tonne pressure vessel from Estonia to Finland. 
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      NewsWWL welcomes ThemisJuly 19 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has added its fourth neo-Panamax class newbuild vessel, Themis, to its fleet. 
 









