All Ports and terminals articles – Page 243
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Currie joins Forth Ports
May 20 - Forth Ports has appointed Sharon Currie as its new business development manager for Scotland.
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Globe Cargo in the frame
May 20 - Globe Cargo Logistics (China) is handling the transport of an over-dimensional offshore main frame from Shanghai to Bremen, Germany.
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Savannah breakbulk volumes doubled
May 20 - Georgia's multipurpose facility in the Port of Savannah, Ocean Terminal, almost doubled its breakbulk cargo volumes in April, growing by 96.3 percent year-on-year to a total of 166,489 tonnes.
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Antwerp launches breakbulk application
May 20 - The Antwerp Port Community System (APCS) has introduced a new breakbulk application called Cubix, that it says will make today's copying and recopying of data a thing of the past.
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Rhenus enters Africa
May 20 - Rhenus Logistics has set up a new branch in the Moroccan city of Tangier - the first office the company has established in Africa.
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The Wednesday Wire - May 20th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Viking takes Liebherr duo
May 19 - Estonian crane rental company Viking Cranes has purchased two Liebherr crawler cranes - a 300-tonne capacity LR 1300 with super lift equipment, and a 160-tonne capacity LR 1160 crane.
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Pipe dream for Gothenburg
May 19 - Around 200 steel pipes, each measuring 40 m in length, have been transported from Turkey to the Port of Gothenburg for use in the construction of a new tunnel being built in the Swedish city.
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Hochtief completes offshore sale
May 19 - Hochtief has finalised the sale of its offshore assets to DEME Group subsidiary GeoSea.
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Steamy job for Ba-Shi Yuexin
May 19 - Shanghai Ba-Shi Yuexin Logistics Development Co. has coordinated the transport of a 36.8-tonne steam generator from Shanghai to Paranagu
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Antwerp gives green ship discount
May 19 - Effective June 1, the port of Antwerp will grant a discount to seagoing vessels that use alternative technology to reduce emissions of particulates.
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Tilbury crane move for ALE
May 19 - ALE has transported a 414-tonne container crane approximately 250 m down the quayside at the UK's Port of Tilbury as part of the London gateway's redevelopment project.
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Lange to head up UTC rail projects
May 18 - UTC Overseas has promoted Jim Lange to the role of project director of the company's rail department.
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PCN duo in dredger move
May 18 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), First Global Logistics and Europe Cargo, have worked together to transport a dredger and its equipment from two Egyptian ports to the port of Antwerp for final delivery to the Netherlands.
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Collett invests in Doll bogie
May 18 - Collett Transport has purchased a three-axle hydraulic steering bogie from German trailer manufacturer Doll Fahrzeugbau, which has a 55-degree steering angle and a carrying capacity of over 60 tonnes.
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Blue Water runs rig through river (video)
May 18 - Blue Water Shipping has completed the transport of the jack-up rig, Mercury EDC II, from the UAE's Hamriyah shipyard to the Caspian Sea.
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AsstrA revs up engine
May 18 - AsstrA Associated Traffic has arranged the transportation of a PWC PT6A turboprop aircraft engine from Russia to the USA.
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Roll-Lift barges ahead in Louisiana
May 18 - Roll-Lift USA has transported and unloaded 21 barges of project cargo for the UAN fertiliser plant expansion project in Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
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Royal Transport pumps up the volume
May 15 - Norway's Royal Transport has used two Nicolas self-propelled platform trailers - a second-generation MHD SPE and a first-generation MHD SP - to transport a 420-tonne pumping station in Bergen.
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WWPC raises the bar in Spain
May 15 - The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) has raised a record USD40,000 for Infania during its charity auction at the network's 15th annual conference in Fuengirola, Spain.