All Ports and terminals articles – Page 245
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Liebherr sees slight drop in turnover
June 8 - Liebherr Group posted a total turnover of EUR8.823 billion (USD9.826 billion) in 2014, which is 1.6 percent below the amount achieved in 2013.
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Siginon sees promise in Kenyan project market
June 8 - The growing East African economy has drawn interest from various multinational companies keen on taking a piece of the infrastructure development pie, says Kenya's Siginon Global Logistics.
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Swire Shipping and Rickmers-Linie partner up
June 8 - The latest partnership among the established names in the multipurpose sector of the shipping industry sees Swire Shipping launch a connecting carrier partnership with Rickmers-Linie.
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Two tanks travel with Steder
June 8 - Steder Group Logistics has coordinated the shipment of two oversized tanks from Romania to a factory in Antofagasta, Chile via the port of Antwerp.
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Aaras receives duo in Karachi
June 5 - Aaras Projects & Logistics has handled the unloading and onward transport of around 4,100 tonnes of cargo from two vessels at Pakistan's Karachi port.
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ACE promotes Williamson
June 5 - International insurance company ACE Group has appointed Andrew Williamson as its new executive vice president, global marine for ACE Overseas General (AOG), effective July 1.
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ALE powers ahead in Caspian
June 5 - ALE has completed the second stage of a project to transport equipment from Ersai yard in Kazakhstan to the Tashkent thermal power plant in Uzbekistan by road.
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Milwaukee appoints Vornholt
June 5 - Paul Vornholt has been appointed municipal port director at the Port of Milwaukee, having served as acting port director for the past two-and-a-half years.
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ARC brings fire under control
June 5 - American Roll-On Roll-Off Carriers' (ARC) pure car and truck carrier, Courage, remains at the UK's Port of Southampton following a fire that broke out on board on Tuesday June 2, 2015.
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Johnson completes diamond overhaul
June 5 - South Africa's Johnson Crane Hire has safely removed and replaced a number of heavy components on board Debmarine Namibia's offshore diamond mining vessel, !Gariep.
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Globalink secures Iraq pipe shipment
June 4 - Globalink's project freight forwarding division recently coordinated the shipment of 100,000 tonnes of oil and gas pipes from Italy to Iraq.
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X2 members engine ahead
June 4 - US-based AWA and Kuala Lumpur-based AGX-KUL, members of the X2 Elite and X2 Critical networks, have handled the shipment of an aircraft engine from Dallas to Malaysia.
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South African first for Blue Water
June 4 - Blue Water Shipping has begun the transport of a thruster for a drilling rig from Schiedam, the Netherlands to South Africa - the first in a series of project moves to the country.
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Bimco takes on Shipping KPI System
June 4 - Bimco has taken ownership of a Shipping KPI System that allows shipowners and managers to compare their ships' efficiency against the performance of the industry and sector averages.
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Transocean and Qualitair on the boil
June 4 - WCA Projects member Transocean Lietuva worked with fellow network member, Qualitair & Sea, to transport four boilers from Lithuania to France.
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Trucking from Russia to Kazakhstan
June 4 - Van der Vlist has transported a Kenworth T800 vacuum truck from the port of St Petersburg to Atyrau in Kazakhstan.
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Last-minute solution from Tuscor Lloyds
June 4 - Tuscor Lloyds has coordinated the last-minute shipment of subsea oil well equipment from Malta to the UK.
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AAL adds Prince Rupert call
June 3 - AAL has expanded its Pacific liner service to include the Canadian Port of Prince Rupert.
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Aqualis enters Aberdeen
June 3 - International marine and offshore engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore has established an office in Aberdeen, Scotland.









