All Ports and terminals articles – Page 286
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Ports clog up as Belgian strike goes ahead
November 24 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has advised that port workers in Belgium began a 24-hour strike today, which will end at midnight today.
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Record volumes move across Georgia terminals
November 24 - The Georgia Ports Authority's (GPA) terminals in Brunswick and Savannah moved a combined amount of 2.79 million tonnes of cargo in October - a record for the authority.
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Cargo floods in for Aaras
November 24 - Aaras Project and Logistics Pakistan was appointed the shipping agent for the multipurpose vessel Han Zhi, which arrived at the Port of Karachi carrying 179 units of project cargo.
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Holleman heavy haul
November 21 - Holleman Bulgaria has transported three over-dimensional chemical plant components - two evaporators and one separator - from Plovdiv in Bulgaria to the German port of Regensburg.
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Terex extends portfolio
November 21 - Terex Cranes is expanding its Explorer series by adding a new model in the 130-tonne capacity class: the Explorer 5500.
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Metro Ports appoints new president
November 21 - Michael S. Ferguson has accepted the position of president for Metro Ports, replacing former interim president Norman Hauser.
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Fagioli adds Cometto capacity
November 21 - Italian heavy transport and installation specialist Fagioli has purchased 97 axle lines of Cometto MPSE Evo2 trailers.
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The Friday Flyer - November 21st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Samson ties up expansion project
November 20 - High performance rope manufacturer Samson has completed a 4,500 sq m expansion at its Ferndale, Washington facility.
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Kolomna inaugurates floating crane
November 20 - The inland port of Kolomna, southeast Moscow, has developed a floating crane named the Kolomenets.
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Goldhofer on the boil in Iraq
November 20 - Heavy haulage company Botros-Yigit-Nata (BYN) has used two Goldhofer ten-axle THP/SL heavy-duty modules to transport a 247-tonne refinery boiler from the Turkish port of Iskenderun to Erbil in Iraq.
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Blue Water cooperates with SBM
November 20 - SBM Offshore has chosen Blue Water Shipping to handle the transportation and freight forwarding of spare parts and equipment for FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela during the production phase.
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BBC Chartering in the loop
November 20 - BBC Chartering has shipped a loop reactor for a CP Chem project in the USA from South Korea to Freeport, Texas.
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Rickmers adds ECA surcharge
November 20 - Rickmers-Linie has revealed its low sulphur surcharges to cover additional costs arising from the use of low sulphur fuels.
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Rickmers adds ECA surcharge
November 20 - Rickmers-Linie has revealed its low sulphur surcharges to cover additional costs arising from the use of low sulphur fuels.
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Rickmers adds ECA surcharge
November 20 - Rickmers-Linie has revealed its low sulphur surcharges to cover additional costs arising from the use of low sulphur fuels.
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Van der Vlist sails across Europe
November 20 - Van der Vlist is in the process of transporting large shipbuilding parts from eastern Romania through to Rotterdam.
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Liebherr Maritime on track for record year
November 19 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes expects 2014 to be a record year in terms of annual deliveries and turnover - surpassing 2008's delivery record when 102 units were shipped worldwide.
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Fast & Direct oils up
November 19 - Fast & Direct Heavy Lift Solution Services has handled the transport of heavy and out-of-gauge oilfield equipment from ICAD in Mussafah to Abu Dhabi Port.
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Intermarine catches some rays
November 19 - Intermarine LLC has completed a shipment of project cargo from Spain to Namibia, for the Bokpoort Concentrating Solar Power project located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.