All Ports and terminals articles – Page 365
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VarioMAX delivered to Sweden
December 12 - Liege, Belgium headquartered trailer manufacturer Faymonville has delivered a VarioMAX trailer - designed specifically for the transportation of wind power equipment - to Sweden's Uddevalla Specialtransporter AB.
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Coordinadora gets reactor going
December 12 - Coordinadora Internacional de Cargas has transported a 445-tonne reactor, with the dimensions 30.9 m x 5.6 m x 4.65 m, from Arles to the TOTAL refinery in Normandy, France.
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Base in multiple valve move
December 12 - Italian freight forwarder, Base S.p.A, has been awarded the contract to move 576 valves from China to southern Iraq via Italy, for use in the Rumaila oilfield development project.
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Tuscor Lloyds steams ahead
December 12 - Tuscor Lloyds has shipped a steam generator and three compressors from Felixstowe, UK to Durban, South Africa.
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Advice on US cargo restrictions over festive period unveiled
December 12 - HLPFI's readers in the USA are advised to read the holiday restrictions on over-dimensional cargo transportation published on Logisticus Projects Group's website.
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Fremantle seeks ro-ro investment
December 11 - The Port of Fremantle in Western Australia is seeking expressions of interest from the private sector to build and operate a new automotive and ro-ro terminal at its Victoria Quay.
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Heavy-duty drill delivery
December 11 - INTERTRANSPORT Hohnholz has transported a large drill, weighing over 40 tonnes, from Schwalmstadt to the port of Bremerhaven in Germany.
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Coscol comments on seized ship
December 11 - Following reports in the international media that Singapore lawyers had seized a heavylift vessel from Cosco Shipping Co Ltd (Coscol) for "unspecified reasons," Coscol has issued the following statement:
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Agility on the double in Gothenburg
December 11 - Agility has managed the delivery of two 500-tonne energy modules, produced by Siemens AS, Oil & Gas Solutions for an offshore oil and gas rig in Brazil, from Sweden to Norway.
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Hartmann extends West Africa service
December 11 - The Hartmann Group will open an additional liner service from Europe to Gabon, The Republic of Congo, DRC and Angola during the first quarter of 2014, which will be marketed under the Hartmann Project Lines brand.
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New Pakistan member for XLP
December 10 - Karachi, Pakistan based Project Cargo & Int'l Transportation Company has become the latest project forwarder to join the XL Projects (XLP) network.
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Primacosped joins Project Partners
December 10 - Primacosped's new office in Rijeka, Croatia has joined the Project Partners network.
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Transworld makes it four
December 10 - Transworld Projects, on behalf of Transworld Group of Companies, has employed a heavy lift geared, multipurpose vessel in the Gulf region for Inter P G Trade.
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Volga-Dnepr flies SPMTs
December 10 - Volga-Dnepr has delivered two large self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs), with a total weight of 51 tonnes, from Austria to Khabarovsk, Russia, on behalf of the Russian company SWTrans.
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Buhazza leaves Maximus
December 10 - According to Middle Eastern media reports, Abu Dhabi based freighter airline, Maximus Air, has replaced its longstanding president and ceo, Fathi Buhazza.
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Marketing focus at Air Partner
December 10 - UK headquartered global air charter broker, Air Partner, has named Kiran Parmar its group marketing director.
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Turk sees AN-225 future in Bahrain
December 10 - Turk Heavy Transport plans to become the second freight agent in the Gulf to bring the Antonov AN-225 freighter aircraft to Bahrain.
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WCT supports PPG
December 9 - Heavy lift specialists, Project Professionals Group (PPG) has appointed World Container Trading GmbH (WCT) as its project support member for Germany.
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Volga-Dnepr and Chapman Freeborn in bus flight
December 9 - Chapman Freeborn has chartered one of Volga-Dnepr Airlines' IL-76TD-90VD freighters to transport an 18 m long Irisbus Citelis bus from Turin, Italy to Astana, Kazakhstan.
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City of Adelaide sails back down under
December 9 - The world's oldest clipper ship, which was built in Sunderland in 1864, and carried migrants and cargo to South Australia via 23 passenger voyages between 1864 and 1886, has begun its return journey to Adelaide from Rotterdam, on Combi Lift's









