All Ports and terminals articles – Page 307
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Moscow calls for Nurminen
August 5 - Nurminen Logistics is to open an office in Moscow on September 1, 2014, which will be headed up by Kauko Tanninen.
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Supply-demand balance set to stabilise
August 5 - Drewry Maritime Research believes that the balance between supply and demand in the headhaul direction of East-West trades should be better managed by carriers next year due to the introduction of bigger alliances and consortia.
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Pacific Orca arrives at BOW
August 5 - The large installation jack-up vessel Pacific Orca has arrived at the BOW terminal in Vlissingen, the Netherlands for demobilisation.
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Contracts fly in for Alexander
August 5 - Alexander Global Logistics has won a number of contracts, which will begin this month and are scheduled for completion by November.
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Silver skies for Nurminen
August 4 - Nurminen Logistics is in the process of transporting the restaurant boat Silver Sky, which was built in Turkey for Finnish Silverline, from the M
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TAG foundations head for Humber
August 4 - TAG Energy Solutions has undertaken the load out of four 650-tonne monopile foundations and four transition pieces, which are destined for the Humber Gateway offshore wind farm in the UK.
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SC&R Foundation offers incentives
August 4 - Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) affiliate, the SC&R Foundation, has expanded its grant programme for individuals wishing to further careers related to the crane, rigging and specialised transportation industry by USD25,000.
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Another semi-sub for Coscol
August 4 - Cosco Shipping Co. Ltd. (Coscol) has signed a contract with CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding for the construction of a 50,000 dwt semi-submersible vessel.
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Depth sinks to new low
August 1 - Depth Logistics - an Australian 4PL specialising in the transportation of project and heavy cargoes worldwide - says the value of machinery imported into the country in June sunk to AUD147 million (USD136.7 million).
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Goldhofer debuts in Oman
August 1 - Sinan Heavy Lift LLC, one of Oman's biggest crane rental and heavy haulage companies, has acquired a Goldhofer THP/SL platform trailer.
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Singapore project office for Crowley
August 1 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's solutions group has expanded its presence in the Asia Pacific market by opening a new project management office in Singapore.
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BBC delivers Rio module
August 1 - BBC Chartering has shipped a 1,380-tonne modular accommodation unit from Dalian in China to Rio de Janeiro, on board the BBC Sapphire.
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Capital projects and contracts - Aug 1st 2014
Here is this week's round up of capital projects and contracts.
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The Friday Flyer - August 1st 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Long road for Libava
July 31 - Libava Trans Holding has handled the shipment of heavy equipment from Seoul, Korea to Estonia's port of Paldiski via the Port of Antwerp, and onwards to Karapalpakstan in Uzbekistan by road.
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SOHAR, so good
July 31 - SOHAR Port and Freezone has been declared the most important link in Oman's commercial logistics industry by its chief executive officer, Jamal Aziz.
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FLS gets rig moving
July 31 - Dubai based Fleet Line Shipping (FLS) has transported a dismantled rig with a volume of about 11,000 cu m from Sattahip in Thailand to Oman's Sohar Port.
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Hansaeng delivers to Iran
July 31 - Hansaeng Express Co. has shipped a 502-tonne CO2 absorber and a 225-tonne converter from Kunsan in Korea to Assaluyeh, Iran.
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Report sees forwarding market decline
Declining in value by 3.3 percent from 2012, the global freight forwarding market is facing major challenges as it fights to stay viable in a changing global environment, says Transport Intelligence in its latest report, 'Global Freight Forwarding 2014'.
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Three for Shanghai Bashi Yuexin
July 31 - Shanghai Bashi Yuexin Logistics Development Co. has transported the main body of a diesel engine from the Ulsan port in Korea to Shanghai, China, where the engine was shipped to Kenya.