All Ports and terminals articles – Page 198
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Globalink hits the target
December 4 - Kazakhstan headquartered forwarder Globalink was recently contracted to move super-heavy high-pressure columns from Japan to Atyrau.
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deugro extends with Siemens
December 4 - deugro Danmark and Siemens Wind Power have agreed a long term contract for the transport of forthcoming offshore wind turbine projects, extending the strong cooperation the two companies have had for many years.
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Baltimore signs WWL deal
December 4 - The Port of Baltimore has agreed a 30-year contract with shipping and logistics giant Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), guaranteeing that the Scandinavian headquartered line will serve the port through until 2045.
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JAS moves O&G pair
December 3 - Bremen headquartered JAS Projects has completed a pair of project shipments recently.
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Chapman Freeborn opens in Katowice
December 3- Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has established a new office in Katowice, Poland, to meet increasing demand for its services.
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Bragg boosts rough terrain fleet
December 3 - Bragg Crane Service added eight new Tadano GR-900XL cranes to its fleet, which will be used for major refinery developments, renewable energy projects and other plant maintenance projects.
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Gate4EU rides into HK
December 3 - Belgium headquartered Gate4EU, in cooperation with its subsidiary company Antramar, has coordinated the shipment of fairground rides for the Great European Carnival in Hong Kong.
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Gebrüder Weiss debuts in Sin city
December 2 - Gebrüder Weiss has opened a 10,000 sq m logistics terminal in Singapore that provides a broad range of warehousing and freight forwarding services and will act as a hub from cross border connections to neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia
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Cargolux makes deal with unions
December 2 - Cargolux has announced that a major breakthrough has been reached between the all-cargo carrier and two of the unions representing its crews - OGBL and LCGB - possibly ending a 15-month-long dispute that appeared to be headed toward a strike.
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Daco brings the blades
December 2 - Heavy transportation specialist Daco Heavy Lift de Centroamerica has recently completed wind farm projects in Panamá, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and in its domestic market of Guatemala.
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BWS creates bespoke solution
December 2 - Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has played a key role in the transportation of wind turbine foundations for the Gemini Offshore Wind Park, which is under construction 85 km north of Groningen offshore the Netherlands.
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ALE seals Baku deal
December 2 - ALE has been awarded a major contract in Azerbaijan for the transportation of oversize and overweight components for the SOCAR fertilisation project.
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Lufthansa and ANA expand agreement
December 2 - One year after its original launch, Lufthansa Cargo and All Nippon Airways Cargo (ANA) are expanding their network joint venture between Europe and Japan by adding Fukuoka and Sapporo as destinations.
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Metro Ports seeks US Gulf growth
December 1 - Brent Mahana has been named Metro Ports vice president - business development, with a special emphasis on growth in the US Gulf region.
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WWL to go weekly to US west coast
December 1 - Effective January 2016, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) will increase the frequency and capacity of its transatlantic service, to offer a regular, weekly service from key ports in Europe to the US west coast.
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Carrara ups project cargo capacity
December 1 - Porto di Carrara is continuing to invest in Terex Port Solutions (TPS) products as it improves its capabilities to handle project cargoes.
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BWS completes Eurotunnel move
December 1 - Blue Water Shipping (BWS) was involved with the transportation of 38 rail wagons, which formed part of a cement train used during the construction of the Crossrail project in London.
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BNSFL duo combine in refinery move
December 1 - BNSF Logistics Toronto and BNSFL's Global Project Center in Houston have coordinated the transport of multiple over-dimensional cargoes, which had arrived at the Port of Houston from China, to Beaumont, Texas.
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Trade up at Tarragona
November 30 - The Port of Tarragona handled 27.86 million tonnes of cargo during the first ten months of 2015, a 6.9 percent increase compared with the same period of 2014.
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Gustav Seeland spins into Hamburg
November 30 - Germany headquartered Gustav Seeland - a member of the Big Move network - has completed the delivery of an 80-tonne propeller from Waren an der Müritz to Hamburg in just one night.