All Ports and terminals articles – Page 300
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Ro-ro for BOW
September 19 - BOW Terminal has discharged the base part of a test frame from a pontoon onto the terminal in a complex ro-ro operation.
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ALE widens Australian service
September 19 - ALE says that is now able to increase the scale of its activities in Australia thanks to a new fleet of widening trailers.
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CLdN signs agreement with Logent
September 19 - Belgian shipping company CLdN has signed a ship and freight handling agreement with the car and ro-ro terminal Logent Ports & Terminals at the Swedish Port of Gothenburg.
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The Friday Flyer - September 19th 2014
Today we saw the climax of what has been a rollercoaster ride for the United Kingdom, in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum. The numbers were close, but the result is clear: a union that has lasted for 307 years remains together.
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Longview impressed with Liebherr
September 18 - The Port of Longview's second Liebherr mobile harbour crane has gone to work exporting scrap metal for the first time in the port's history.
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Blue Water: One down, three to go
September 18 - Blue Water Shipping has delivered the first of four tunnel boring machines (TBM) for Sydney's North West Rail Link project in Australia.
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UTC and Almajdouie join forces
September 18 - UTC Overseas and Almajdouie Logistics Company have signed an exclusive agency joint venture agreement based on the companies' cooperative activities in the global project logistics field.
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ALE heads to Rio
September 18 - ALE has installed a 1,538-tonne accommodation module and a 702-tonne service module on the Petrobras P-74 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit in Rio de Janeiro.
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Spliethoff adds second Cleveland ship
September 18 - The Port of Cleveland and Spliethoff Group have announced their mutual intent to add a second monthly vessel to the Cleveland-Europe-Express scheduled ocean service for containerised and breakbulk cargo.
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Rickmers opts for ShipServ
September 17 - Rickmers Shipmanagement, part of the Rickmers Group, has signed up to use ShipServ's offering of e-procurement decision support tools.
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TII presents at IAA
September 17 - The TII Group is presenting a range of vehicles for logistics yards and heavy duty transports on public roads at the IAA Commercial Vehicles exhibition from September 25 - October 2 in Hannover, Germany.
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Terex goes through the roof
September 17 - Crane service provider Fricke-Schmidbauer Schwerlast has used a Terex CC 2400-1 lattice boom crawler crane to move two overhead cranes that had been removed from service at a steel mill in Germany.
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DSV opens two in USA
September 17 - Global transport and logistics provider DSV has opened two new US offices in Phoenix, Arizona and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Record August for Virginia
September 17 - The Port of Virginia handled 214,355 teus in August, setting its all-time high for teu volume handled in a single month.
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BigLift aims for the Star
The second of its S-type vessels, Happy Star, has been delivered to BigLift Shipping.
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Address BWM Convention, warns Poulsson
September 17 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has continued to voice concerns over the impending IMO Ballast Water Convention (BWM).
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Ocean Three: last piece in the jigsaw
September 16 - Specialist shipping consultant Drewry Maritime Research has suggested that the newly formed Ocean Three agreement is the final piece in the "mega-alliance" jigsaw puzzle.
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Hansa rescues stranded couple
September 16 - The crew from Hansa Heavy Lift's HHL Elbe has rescued a couple from a dinghy in the Red Sea after spotting their distress flares.
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Klekotka joins Transportation Improvement Board
September 16 - John Klekotka, chief of engineering and planning at the Port of Everett, has been appointed to represent public ports on Washington State's Transportation Improvement Board.
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Long Beach sees cargo slip
September 16 - Container cargo shipments at the Port of Long Beach declined by 9.1 percent year-on-year in August at 573,083 teus.