All Ports and terminals articles – Page 261
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AGL heads down the Danube
March 2 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has handled the transport of lock sections from Germany to Romania as part of an ongoing project for the construction of a giant lock system on the Danube River.
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Nor Lines adds two and Norwegian link
March 2 - Effective April 1, 2015, Nor Lines is deploying two new LNG-powered ro-ro vessels to offer a weekly service between Cuxhaven and Norway.
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Manitowoc tackles ten in Russia
February 27 - Specialised transportation and installation company SWTrans has used a Manitowoc 18000 crawler crane to lift ten large absorbers at a gas processing plant in southwest Russia.
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Obama vetoes Keystone XL bill
February 27 - President Barack Obama has vetoed a bill from Congress that would have approved the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Contracts rush in for ASCO
February 27 - ASCO has been awarded the contract to manage the supply base for BP's upcoming exploration programme in the Great Australian Bight, as well as winning two long-term oilfield services contracts from Statoil (UK) for the Mariner field, located
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ALE Mega Jack makes Spanish debut
February 27 - ALE's Spanish office has handled the jacking of a ship-to-shore (STS) crane by 6.3 m at the TCB terminal in the Port of Barcelona.
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Minister checks Able energy park progress
February 27 - A UK government minister has visited the GBP450 million (USD692.7 million) Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP) development on the south bank of the Humber to witness the progress that has been made.
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The Friday Flyer - February 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Wagenborg puts the skids on
February 26 - Wagenborg Nedlift and Wagenborg Towage have handled the transport and installation a 208-tonne temporary bridge in M
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Faymonville gets US patent rights
February 26 - Faymonville has acquired the complete US patent rights for dual-lane multi-axle transport vehicles, also known as the 897 patent.
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IMC launches equipment tracking tool
February 26 - The UK's IMC Group has launched a new product, Tracker, which monitors the condition of and pinpoints damage to high-risk equipment during transport.
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Tyre-some job for Van der Vlist
February 26 - Van der Vlist has helped deliver equipment for a new car tyre manufacturing facility in Ulyanovsk in southwest Russia.
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LS aims for global growth
February 26 - LS International Cargo, the Bremen-based project logistics group, has announced that Dirk R
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Long Beach adds two
February 26 - The Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners has appointed industry veterans Michael Christensen and Glenn Farren to newly created management positions, introduced to enhance cargo flow and service at the Port of Long Beach.
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McAleese on track
February 25 - McAleese, the Australia-based specialised transport and logistics provider, has reported a AUD52.5 million (USD41.4 million) net profit after tax for the first half year ended December 31, 2014, which is a great improvement on last year's AU
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Hansa enters China
February 25 - Hansa Heavy Lift has strengthened its position in the Asian market by opening a new representative office in Shanghai, China.
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Project cargo soars in Philadelphia
February 25 - Philadelphia Regional Port Authority (PRPA) posted a 110.37 percent year-on-year increase in the number of project cargoes handled at the port in January 2015.
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Another Jolly for Messina
February 25 - The con-ro vessel Jolly Cobalto has been delivered to Italian shipping company Ignazio Messina from South Korean shipyard STX Offshore & Shipbuilding.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 25th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Terex offers online lift planning tool
February 24 - Terex Cranes has launched a free online lift planning tool: Terex Liftplan.