All Ports and terminals articles – Page 248
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Dunkerque proves environmental commitment
May 27 - Dunkerque Port has been granted a local authority decree on protected species, which authorises the development of the Dunkerque Logistique International Sud (DLI-Sud) logistics park in the Loon-Plage district of the French gateway.
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Duluth port project gets underway
May 27 - The Twin Ports maritime community will gather today, May 27, to officially break ground on a USD17.7 million intermodal project at the Port of Duluth.
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Vanguard in power project duo
May 27 - Vanguard was contracted to provide the warehousing, transportation and installation of heavy equipment for the Dedisa and Avon open-cycle gas turbine peaking power plants in South Africa.
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First of a kind for Russia
May 27 - Nicolas has designed, manufactured and delivered a bespoke self-propelled heavy transporter - the Multiwheeler - for Russian Gas Turbines (RGT).
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Gruber gets in the frame
May 27 - Intertransport Gruber has coordinated the shipment of an 84.9-tonne stator frame from Ohio in the USA to Linz, Austria.
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Iran shines brighter for Aryamasir
May 26 - Aryamasir International Transport has transported a Scania prime mover and lowbed trailer from Uzbekistan to Bandar Abbas in Iran, from where it was shipped to Dubai.
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Mammoet bridges Lithuanian gap
May 26 - Mammoet has transported and installed a footbridge across the Alytua Park valley in the Lithuanian city of Alytus.
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TNT Crane in Rocky buy
May 26 - TNT Crane & Rigging has acquired Denver, Colorado headquartered Rocky Mountain Structures (RMS). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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Maxim buys Crane Rental
May 26 - Maxim Crane Works has acquired Orlando, Florida based heavy haulage, specialised rigging and crane services provider, Crane Rental Corporation.
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PCN duo in European cooperation
May 26 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) and Scandinavian Express, have coordinated a multimodal transportation project from Poland to Sweden.
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The Friday Flyer - May 22nd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Panama Canal lock gates all in
May 22 - The sixteenth and final gate for the new locks on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal has been installed.
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Short appointment for C.H. Robinson
May 22 - C.H. Robinson has named Mike Short as president of its global forwarding division.
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"K" Line wins UK rail contract
May 22 - "K" Line has signed a contract with Hitachi Transport System Group's dedicated forwarding arm Vantec HTS Forwarding for the shipment of Hitachi rail cars for the UK's Intercity Express Programme (IEP).
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New crawler from Sennebogen
May 22 - Sennebogen has launched its new 50-tonne capacity 653 telescopic crawler crane.
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Final NileDutch newbuild named
May 22 - The naming ceremony for NileDutch's fourth newbuild vessel - NileDutch Rotterdam - has taken place at the Transnet Terminals in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Ro-ro growth at Tulsa Port
May 22 - The Tulsa Port of Catoosa in Oklahoma witnessed an increase in shipping activity across its low water wharf and ro-ro facility in April.
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SP SPb heads into outer space
May 22 - The Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg (SP SPb) has worked together with Universal Forwarder to load four rockets destined for the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana onboard the vessel MN Colibri.
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SCPA breakbulk tonnage 'ahead of plan'
May 21 - The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) has handled a total of 1.2 million tonnes of breakbulk cargo in the fiscal year to date, which is 4.5 percent ahead of plan.
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Big Red buy for Alistair Group
May 21 - Tanzania-based handling equipment and logistical support services company Alistair Group has taken delivery of a Manitowoc MLC165 crawler crane, nicknamed 'Big Red'.









