All Ports and terminals articles – Page 351
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First for Yekaterinburg, says Volga-Dnepr
February 17 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has transported a 103-tonne turbine rotor from Frankfurt-Hahn to Yekaterinburg, Russia onboard on of its AN-124-100 freighter aircraft.
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Reggeborg delivered to Wagenborg
February 17 - After successful sea trials, the multipurpose vessel Reggeborg - the second in a series of three cargo ships - has been delivered to Wagenborg Shipping.
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QCN unifies brand
February 17 - Quality Cargo Networks (QCN) has launched a streamlined marketing concept for the three companies that it manages: Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) and Priority Cargo Network.
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Arctic shipping routes no silk road for China
February 17 - The Arctic Institute has released a report entitled The Future of Arctic Shipping: A New Silk Road for China, which discusses the impact Arctic shipping routes will have on trade to and from Asia.
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Giant rotor flies with Ruslan
February 14 - Ruslan International has carried a power station rotor from Kuwait to Singapore using one of the 17 Antonov AN-124 freighter aircraft under its management.
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Heavy lifts for Fagioli
February 14 - Fagioli India has lifted an 800-tonne ship-to-shore crane at Pipavav port in India.
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Polet denies reports
February 14 - Polet Airlines has denied reports in the international media that charter rates for the AN-124 freighter are set to increase following the grounding of two of its aircraft.
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Panama reaches initial deal to resume canal expansion
February 14 - Reports in the international media suggest that the outline of a deal has been reached towards ending a lengthy budget dispute over the stalled project to expand the Panama canal.
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Liebherr denies blame for Brazilian accident
February 14 - All investigations concluded to date by the Liebherr crane experts have shown that its LR 11350 crane was not the cause of the accident at the Itaquerao Stadium in Sao Paulo on November 27, 2013.
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The Friday Flyer - February 14th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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DHL wins wind power project
February 13 - DHL Industrial Projects China has won a contract to transport six 2.1 MW wind turbines from China to Chile.
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Cautious optimism from WWH
February 13 - Wilh. Wilhelmsen Holding ASA (WWH) has seen a positive growth in deep sea volumes transported and the group's maritime services segment for the fourth quarter of 2013.
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Glacier delivers Cassiopeia Star
February 13 - Fairmount Marine's tug Fairmount Glacier has delivered the bulk carrier Cassiopeia Star to the port of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands.
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Concerns about new Australian heavy vehicle law
February 13 - Australia's National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is working closely with the industry to address concerns about the length of time it is currently taking to issue permits for heavy haulage operators.
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New Spanish office for WWL
February 12 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has opened a new branch office in Barcelona to support its growing customer business in Spain.
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Heavy lift growth at Tiong Woon
February 12 - Tiong Woon Corporation Holding Ltd has posted a net profit increase of 46 percent at SGD13.4 million (USD10.6 million) for the six months ended December 31, 2013.
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It's a gold mine for Globalink
February 12 - Globalink's project logistics team has handled a turnkey transportation project of three mills from China for a gold mine in the southeast of Kazakhstan.
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Energy on the up for QFG
February 12 - Multimodal transportation specialist Quality Freight Group (QFG) has transported various wind farm components from Germany to Northern Ireland for Wind NI.
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EMS gets transformers moving
February 12 - EMS Chartering has begun the transport of four 130-tonne transformers from their production facility in Germany to Turkey.
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Pella buys Sietas
February 12 - As of March 10, 2014, Russia's Pella Shipyard is taking over the Sietas shipyard in Hamburg.









