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ICS reverses stance on ballast water
December 23 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) says it will no longer discourage governments from ratifying the Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention, which may bring the order into force sooner than expected.
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AAPA urges federal intervention in West Coast negotiations
December 23 - The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has urged President Obama to assign federal mediators to help resolve ongoing contract negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime A
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Universal moves gas tank trio
December 22 - Universal Transport's office in Prague has coordinated the delivery of three gas storage tanks from D??
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Drum roll for Haropa
December 22 - Twenty high-voltage wire drums, manufactured by General Cable, have been transported down the Seine between the Haropa ports of Montereau-Fault-Yonne and Le Havre.
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Duluth shipping season winds to a close
December 22 - This weekend signalled the end of the 2014 shipping season at the Port of Duluth-Superior as the last oceangoing vessel departed from the Great Lakes gateway.
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Bertling transforms Argentina with Antonov
December 22 - Bertling Logistics and Antonov Airlines have worked together to deliver nine outsize transformers from Porto, Portugal to the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires onboard three AN-124-100 flights.
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WWL ALS opens in Dubai
December 22 - WWL ALS has opened a new office in Dubai, close to Jebel Ali port and the Dubai World Central development.
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Port Manatee website gets a revamp
December 19 - Port Manatee has relaunched its website - www.portmanatee.com - providing new features in a fresh format.
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ETS on the double
December 19 - Madrid based marine and cargo surveyors Eurotransport Solutions (ETS) has monitored the loading and securing of the first Vestas type V126 wind turbine blades onboard a vessel in Spain.
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Wagenborg bridges the gap
December 19 - Wagenborg Nedlift has used its 750-tonne capacity LR1750 crawler crane to replace an old railway bridge in Bochum, Germany.
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The Friday Flyer - December 19th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Hungary ups Terex portfolio
December 18 - Dunagep - the Danubian Building Machines Servicing Corporation - has taken delivery of its largest all-terrain crane: a 500-tonne capacity Terex AC 500-2.
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Research provides a solution for GAC
December 18 - GAC's project logistics team has coordinated the loading, transportation and delivery of an 18 m workboat from Sweden to Uruguay.
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Everett hires new legal chief
December 18 - The Port of Everett has appointed Steve Kirkelie as its new chief of administrative and legal affairs.
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Rolitrans overcomes Indonesia's challenges
December 18 - Rolitrans International has transported four new autoclaves for the automotive industry from the port of Jakarta to a jobsite on the Indonesian island of Java.
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C.H. Robinson targets oil and gas
December 18 - C.H. Robinson has created an Oil and Gas Solutions division to capitalise on the rapid demand in the sector.
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Prangl blade transporter makes German debut
December 18 - Prangl's PFTV 300 blade transporter has been put to use for the first time in Germany at the Jerichower Land wind farm.
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DFDS attracts project loads
December 18 - The DFDS Seaways terminal in Rotterdam has seen a surge in demand for heavy and project cargo handling services, says its operations manager.
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Schmidbauer adds Liebherr trio
December 18 - German crane and heavy transport contractor Schmidbauer has taken delivery of three new Liebherr mobile cranes: a 100-tonne capacity LTM 1100-5.2; a 130-tonne capacity LTM 1130-5.1; and a 60-tonne capacity LTM 1130-5.1.
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Congress strengthens support for Jones Act
December 18 - The United States Congress has enacted the strongest statement of support for the Jones Act and the American domestic maritime industry since the Merchant Maritime Act of 1936.