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Tianjie SPMTs put to work
September 12 - A 278-tonne generator has been transported in South America using a 12x3 file combination of Tianjie self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs).
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Lower Saxony port developments in the spotlight
September 12 - The future development potentials of the nine ports with the Seaports Niedersachsen network were considered at a recent event in Papenburg, Germany, during which the future importance of the ports as logistics hubs for the German economy wa
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Coscol on the right track
September 12 - Cosco Shipping Co. Ltd. (Coscol) has delivered 30 high-speed railcars to Argentina's Port of Buenos Aires on board its multipurpose vessel Da Tai.
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New Cargolux department takes off
September 12 - With the reorganisation of its sales division, Cargolux has established a new product department geared towards niche markets, and those that require special experience and capabilities.
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Allseas is buoyant
September 12 - Allseas Global Logistics has transported 132 buoyancy modules, weighing 8 tonnes each, to Turkey for the North Cyprus Water Supply Project.
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The Friday Flyer - September 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Radical overhaul of EU transport infrastructure
September 11 - The European Commission has invited Member States to propose projects to use EUR1.9 billion (USD2.4 billion) of EU funding to improve European transport connections.
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Blue Water navigates Russian waterways
September 11 - Blue Water Singapore has transported heavy and bulky rig columns and bracings for a semi-submersible rig from Singapore to Baku, Azerbaijan via the Russian river system.
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Pakistan again for Sabelatrans
September 11 - Sabelatrans Shipping has shipped 1,802 cu m of cargo, including pressure vessels, boilers, and other accessories, from the UAE to Pakistan.
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Rickmers-Linie supports sulphur regulations
September 10 - Rickmers-Linie has declared its support for the introduction of stricter sulphur regulations but expects that they will inevitably lead to an increase in the cost of marine fuels.
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EXG in power project
September 10 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has loaded 8,094 freight tonnes of cargo from Yantai to Mongla for a power project in Bangladesh.
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Clipper confirms ship sale
September 10 - Further to our report from September 8, the Clipper Group has confirmed the recent sale of three multipurpose vessels, built in 2011 and 2012, to Algerian shipping company, Compagnie Nationale Alg
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C.H. Robinson in European expansion
September 10 - C.H. Robinson has opened a new office in Hamburg and promoted two new branch mangers to its Basel, Switzerland and D
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Barloworld closes Kumkani deal
September 10 - South Africa's Barloworld Transport has acquired an 80 percent shareholding in specialised transport provider Kumkani Heavy Haulage.
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Sevenstar appoints Caren
September 10 - With the demand for yacht transport expanding between North America and Asia, Sevenstar Yacht Transport has appointed Kris Caren as its new West Coast representative.
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Ocean Three makes a splash
September 9 - CMA CGM has signed three major contracts on the largest worldwide maritime trades with China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL) and United Arab Shipping Company (UASC).
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Transdata goes multimodal
September 9 - Having acquired 120 axles of self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs), Brazilian specialised transportation company Transdata claims to own the largest self-propelled fleet in South America.
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Tower travels Fredericia streets
September 9 - A 38 m long distillation tower has been transported from the Danish port of Fredericia to DONG Energy's crude oil terminal just outside of the city.
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PKP eyes rail mergers
September 9 - Poland's leading rail freight operator, PKP Cargo, is in advanced talks regarding the acquisition of CTL Logistics and Advanced World Transport.