All Ports and terminals articles – Page 240
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Generator makes way across India
June 2 - A 376.5-tonne generator stator, procured by BGR Energy Systems for a National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) project in India, is being transported from Mumbai port to Lara in the state of Chhattisgarh.
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Liebherr in motor ship launch
June 1 - Two Liebherr mobile cranes have been used to launch a 100-tonne motor ship, called Seegold, into Lake Constance at Friedrichshafen in Germany.
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Volga-Dnepr rushes to help stricken ship
June 1 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines' Engineering & Logistics Centre (ELC) has completed the urgent delivery of a 40-tonne propeller shaft for a stricken ship from Germany to Brazil.
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DYT duo heads for the Med
June 1 - DYT Yacht Transport's two semi-submersible heavy transport vessels simultaneously pulled into Port Everglades to load USD350 million worth of yachts bound for the Mediterranean Sea.
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Pasha quartet put under Crowley's watch
June 1 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's global ship management group has been awarded a contract with Pasha Group subsidiary Sunrise Operations for the crewing, maintenance and operation of four Jones Act ships in service between the US West Coast and Haw
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CEE members strengthen network
June 1 - During the sixth membership conference of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE), the network members adopted a new membership status aimed at strengthening the group.
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Blue Water set to power Panama
June 1 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Semco Maritime for the provision of warehouse and transport solutions in connection with the construction of a new power plant in Panama.
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Rickmers to become stock corporation
June 1 - Rickmers Holding, parent company of the Rickmers Group, is to become a stock corporation, with the new corporate form expected to take place by the end of June.
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BBC plays part in petrochemical project
June 1 - BBC Chartering has shipped a number of ethylene refinery units from Ulsan in South Korea to Freeport, Texas for an ongoing US Gulf Coast petrochemicals project.
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Another bridge up for ALE
June 1 - ALE has installed the new 140 m long Nacka Bridge across the Svindersviken inlet in Sweden.
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Milestone Airbus components set sail
June 1 - Components for Airbus' first US-produced aircraft have left the Port of Hamburg destined for Mobile, Alabama.
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Tidal turbines guidelines published
May 29 - International classification society and certification group Bureau Veritas has published a set of guidelines, NI 603, intended to help the development of current and tidal turbines.
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Van der Vlist pumps up the volume
May 29 - Van der Vlist has coordinated the transport of two pump houses for a dredging vessel from Turkey to the Netherlands.
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SC&RA critiques interchange design
May 29 - The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has published a white paper detailing how poorly designed intersections adversely affect the shipment of oversize and overweight cargoes in the USA.
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Panalpina makes Egyptian buy
May 29 - Panalpina is to acquire its long-standing Egyptian agent, Afifi - a family-owned company specialising in freight forwarding, Customs clearance and logistics.
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Ritchie Bros appoints new cfo
May 29 - Ritchie Bros has appointed Sharon Driscoll as its new chief financial officer, effective July 6, 2015.
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Palfinger adds Malaysian dealer
May 29 - Salzburg-based Palfinger has appointed Asia Group Sdn Bhd - a Singapore-based crane rental company with operations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Myanmar - as its new distributor for Malaysia.
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Able looks to decommissioning market
May 29 - Able UK has been awarded the contract for the disposal of four offshore structures from the Shell-operated Brent field, which is located northeast of the Shetland Islands.
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The Friday Flyer - May 29th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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WWPC member duo join forces
May 28 - Members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Portlog International and Steder Group, have jointly managed the transportation of pipes and dredging equipment from Mexico to Nigeria.