All Ports and terminals articles – Page 278
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Talbert debuts trailer
December 11 - The latest addition to Talbert Manufacturing's Traveling Axle Series of trailers is ideal for hauliers who need the flexibility of a California-legal trailer with a lower deck height to clear bridges and tunnels when transporting taller equi
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Good crowd for crane and transport summit
December 11 - This year's World Crane and Transport Summit (WCTS) in Miami brought together 260 delegates to hear from transport and lifting professionals.
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All over for Polet?
December 11 - It appears that Polet Airlines has suspended its passenger and cargo operations, following an ongoing case involving Moscow Arbitration Court.
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Rig moves out of Albanian mountains
December 11 - German Albanian Logistics Agency (GALA), part of the EMS-Fehn-Group, is in the process of shipping a drilling rig from Albania to Emden in Germany.
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Logistics sector looks set for more M&As
December 10 - Transport Intelligence has said that the talks between DSV and UTi Worldwide which were revealed in the media last week show that there is an undiminished appetite for mergers and acquisitions in the global logistics industry.
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High five for Tiong Woon
December 10 - Tiong Woon Crane & Transport has taken delivery of five 300-tonne capacity Grove GMK6300L all terrain cranes in Singapore.
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Long haul for Scandinavian Express
December 10 - Scandinavian Express Poland has transported a steel footbridge, weighing 48 tonnes, from Gydnia in Poland to Malm
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CEVA opens Singapore hub
December 10 - CEVA Logistics has expanded its presence in Singapore with a new 48,000 sq m logistics centre - West Hub - at Jalan Buroh.
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Maersk & Hamburg Sud lead Drewry's new carrier reliability rankings
December 10 - According to performance rankings published in the new online version of the Carrier Performance Insight published by shipping consultancy Drewry, Maersk Line and Hamburg Sud are ranked as the two most reliable container shipping carriers.
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Caba in tram transport to Turkey
December 10 - Caba Transport has handled the movement of several trams from China to Samsun in Turkey, making use of an eight-axle Scheuerle-Nicolas Superflex trailer.
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Beck & Pollitzer spruces up London
December 10 - For the tenth year in a row, Beck & Pollitzer has transported and installed London's legendary Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square.
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Aertssen ups machine portfolio
December 10 - Aertssen Machinery Services (AMS) - the local branch of Aertssen Kranen in the Middle East - is to take delivery of a new 145-tonne capacity Tadano GR1450EX rough terrain crane.
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Jumbo readies for Wheatstone project
December 9 - Jumbo has signed a contract with Technip Oceania for the installation of 13 subsea structures for the Chevron-operated Wheatstone project in Western Australia.
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BNSF reaches lake in the nick of time
December 9 - BNSF Logistics has transported a 536-tonne cold box from Genoa in Italy to Ashtabula, Ohio.
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Good start for Baltic shuttle
December 9 - Following a lengthy trial period, the Baltic Cargo Shuttle (BCS) is now fully established.
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McCain blasts Jones Act ... again
December 9 - In the USA, senator John McCain has renewed his attack on the Jones Act, the law that requires ships servicing coastal businesses to be built and mostly staffed by US crews.
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ABP again challenges ABLE project
December 9 - Associated British Ports (ABP) is once again challenging the development of the Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP) on the south bank of the Humber River.
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Manatee re-elects Whitmore
December 8 - Carol Whitmore has been elected to a third one-year term as chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority, the governing board of Port Manatee, which has also welcomed Charles B. Smith as its newest member.
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New year, new start for Hansa Meyer
December 8 - The new year will see some changes for Hansa Meyer, with HEGO Partner Holding being renamed into Hansa Meyer Global Holding within the framework of a single brand strategy.