All Ports and terminals articles – Page 250
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The Friday Flyer - May 15th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Rebrand for Abu Dhabi Ports
May 15 - Abu Dhabi Ports has officially changed its name from Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC) to Abu Dhabi Ports, with a new corporate identity to match the change.
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New MD for Braemar Adjusting
May 15 - Braemar Adjusting has appointed Ian McInroy as its new regional managing director of Europe and West Africa.
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Algeria no problem for AGL
May 15 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of 26 over-dimensional vehicles from Antwerp to Mostaganem in Algeria.
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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.
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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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Tycan chains gain wide acclaim
May 14 - In collaboration with DSM Dyneema, Norway-based Load Solutions will officially launch its innovative lightweight synthetic Tycan chain at the Breakbulk Europe exhibition in Antwerp next week.
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Blue Water inks NOV agreement
May 14 - Blue Water Shipping and National Oilwell Varco Denmark (NOV) have agreed to a contract covering transport movements from France.
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Liebherr sings Anthem of the Seas
May 14 - Lifting and specialised transport company Gertzen has used two Liebherr mobile cranes to install the funnel casing and viewing gondola on the cruise ship, Anthem of Seas, at Germany's Papenburger Meyer shipyard.
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PCN members club together
May 14 - Member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Abu Dhabi, Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS), has worked together with fellow PCN members, OTX Logistics in the USA and Wilhelmsen Towell in Oman, to transport equipment for an oilfield project.
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Paraguay gets transformed by VVM
May 14 - VVM Cargo has coordinated the transport of a transformer, weighing 100 tonnes, from the Paraguayan port of Asunci
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The Wednesday Wire - May 13th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.









