All Ports and terminals articles – Page 348
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UECC orders LNG PCTCs
March 7 - United European Car Carriers (UECC) has signed a deal to build two, dual-fuel LNG Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTCs).
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Pan Ocean looking for merger or acquisition
March 6 - Korean shipping company, Pan Ocean has appointed Samil PricewaterhouseCoopers as its advisor to provide guidance and support in a potential merger or acquisition operation.
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CNCo completes acquisition of Pacifica
March 6 - The China Navigation Company (CNCo) has completed the purchase of Pacifica Shipping from New Zealand's Skeggs Group of companies.
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Hellmann enters UK agricultural sector
March 6 - Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK has entered the agricultural logistics market.
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LOC welcomes Bidwell
March 6 - Dr. Robin Bidwell CBE has been appointed non-executive chairman of global marine engineering consultancy, LOC Group.
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Mammoet opens in Cairo
March 6 - Following the establishment of a new branch in Baku, Azerbaijan, Mammoet has also opened an office in Cairo, Egypt.
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President's FY 2015 budget harmful to seaports?
March 5 - The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) has expressed both encouragement and disappointment over the funding levels and programmatic changes in federal port-related programmes that were proposed in the President's FY 2015 budget.
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Intermarine appoints Johnson
March 5 - Intermarine LLC has appointed Mark Johnson as vice president of global sales and marketing.
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Panalpina EBIT on the up
March 5 - International freight forwarding and logistics company Panalpina reported an earnings before interest or taxes (EBIT) of CHF48 million (USD54 million), or CHF108 million (USD121 million) when adjusted for non-recurring items, which is more than
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GPLN relocates event
March 5 - Following the decision of the WCA Family to postpone its forthcoming membership conference, the Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) is moving its Annual Global Meeting (AGM) from Bangkok to the resort town of Hua Hin, Thailand.
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Mohr to retire from Port of Everett
March 5 - The Port of Everett's executive director, John Mohr, has announced that he plans to retire from the position in January 2015.
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ABP petitions against ABLE renewables project
March 4 - Associated British Ports (ABP) has petitioned against the decision by the British transport secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, to grant a Development Consent Order for the Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP), to the dismay of the park developer, ABLE, an
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Van der Vlist bulldozes into Africa
March 4 - Van der Vlist has transported seven used CAT D8R bulldozers from Germany to Equatorial Guinea.
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Aliani puts Nicolas to the test
March 4 - Italy's Aliani Project has transported a transformer for the Terna power plant in Rosara on behalf of the Getra company, using a Nicolas MDED platform trailer and 230-tonne capacity Nicolas side girder deck combination.
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BBC ships catamaran
March 4 - The Damen-built catamaran, Liberdadi, has been transported from Jurong port in Singapore to Portugal's Mindelo port on board BBC Chartering's heavy lift vessel BBC Plata.
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Breakbulk up in Tacoma
March 4 - Despite a 5 percent drop in container volumes in January 2014, the Port of Tacoma posted a 15 percent rise in breakbulk cargo volumes compared with the same period in 2013.
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PCN duo on the case
March 4 - Prime Cargo AS and INTERTRANSPORT Hohnholz GmbH have worked together to arrange the collection of two 33-tonne cases from their supplier's facility in Osnabr
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Ulferts & Wittrock chooses Nooteboom
March 4 - Oldenburg, Germany headquartered Ulferts & Wittrock has added several six-axle Nooteboom extendible semi low-loaders to its fleet, including the latest generation Nooteboom eight-line MCO-PX semi low-loader with detachable Multidolly.
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Samson debuts synthetic crane rope
March 4 - Manitowoc Cranes has debuted its Grove RT770E rough-terrain crane utilising Samson's KZ 100 - the first synthetic hoist rope designed specifically for mobile cranes.









