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The Friday Flyer - February 20th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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BBC delivers to Brazilian terminal
February 20 - BBC Chartering's heavy lift vessel BBC Moonstone has shipped two mobile harbour cranes and two hoppers from Europe to Brazil's port of Rio Grande for use at the Yara Terminal.
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Rig travels with Blue Water
February 20 - Blue Water Singapore has coordinated the transport of an 8,500-tonne jack-up rig from Brazil to a shipyard in Indonesia.
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Name change at Broekman
February 20 - Broekman Group has changed its name to Broekman Logistics, concluding the company's restructuring programme.
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South Carolina adds BBC link
February 19 - The South Carolina Ports Authority reported a seven percent year-on-year increase in non-containerised cargoes transiting its gateways in January 2015, just as it confirmed a new BBC Chartering service connecting Charleston and Asia.
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AGL motors by road
February 19 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) completed a 3,000 km road haul as part of an ongoing project in Dzerzhinsk, Russia.
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Scheuerle SPMTs deliver Bok Seng load
February 19 - In Singapore, Bok Seng Logistics mobilised its Scheuerle SPMTs to transport a 310-tonne gas turbine, which will be used in a new desalination plant in the country.
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Scaldis orders offshore construction vessel
February 19 - Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors has placed an order with Royal OHC for a self-propelled DP2 crane ship with a lifting capacity of 4,000 tonnes.
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Mammoet moves Jeddah mosque
February 19 - In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mammoet saved a mosque from demolition in a complex relocation using its jacking and skidding systems.
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Record attendance at GPLN AGM
February 18 - The Global Project Logistic Network (GPLN) successfully concluded its 12th annual general meeting, with a record-breaking 170 GLPN delegates attending the event.
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Record attendance at GPLN AGM
February 18 - The Global Project Logistic Network (GPLN) successfully concluded its 12th annual general meeting, with a record-breaking 170 GLPN delegates attending the event.
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Biggest ship to date for AV Dawson
February 18 - AV Dawson has seen the largest ship to date visit the quayside of its North Sea Supply Base in Middlesbrough, UK, following a GBP3.2 million (USD4.91 million) investment in facilities there last year.
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MPI establishes Middlesbrough base
February 18 - MPI Offshore signed a six-year lease with PD Ports to use Teesport Commerce Park in Middlesbrough as its UK base.
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Berard doubles up
February 18 - Berard Transportation has executed a brace of heavy lift projects in North America.
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Saudia boosts Nairobi-Amsterdam capacity
February 18 - Saudia Cargo will add at least six extra Boeing 747 freighter flights on its Nairobi - Amsterdam route to cater to heightened export demand into Europe during peak season.
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Nurminen launches new projects division
February 18 - Nurminen Logistics is launching a separate business line for its project logistics services.
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Volumes up at north German ports
February 17 - Germany's Seaports of Niedersachsen has reported that at the multiple locations and business units of the nine ports within its organisation, total volumes handled grew one percent in 2014 to 46.4 million tonnes.
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Toll to get posted to Japan?
February 18 - Toll Holdings has entered into a Scheme Implementation Deed (SID) with Japan Post, under which it is proposed that Japan Post will acquire all of the Toll shares by way of a scheme of arrangement in a deal which could be worth over USD5 bill
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SafmarineMPV goes monthly
February 18 - Effective early April, SafmarineMPV's SAFWAF multi-purpose shipping service (connecting South Africa and West Africa) will be upgraded from six-weekly to monthly sailings.
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Lerwick Harbour extension agreed
February 17 - Lerwick Harbour has awarded its GBP11.95 million (USD18.3 million) Dales Voe South quay extension contract to Bam Nuttall.









