All Ports and terminals articles – Page 374
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AWA markets AAL West Coast service
October 1 - American Worldwide Agencies (AWA), a network of freight forwarders and agents, has been appointed sales agent for Austral Asia Line's (AAL) new West Coast service.
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Conquest MB1 heads to London
October 1 - Conquest Offshore BV's crane barge Conquest MB1 is heading for London Gateway on the north bank of the river Thames, UK.
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GAC provides smooth sailing for Volvo Ocean Race
September 30 - GAC Pindar has been appointed the official logistics provider for the 12th edition of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2014-15.
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Volga-Dnepr completes LNG project
September 30 - Russia's Volga-Dnepr Airlines has completed one of its biggest-ever air logistics projects, having delivered more than 6,000 tonnes of cargo on 88 flights to supply an ExxonMobil PNG-LNG project in Papua New Guinea.
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BWL joins PCN
September 30 - Bluestar Worldwide Logistics (BWL) has been approved as a Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in Kuwait.
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Etihad Rail and National Air tie-up
September 30 - Developer and operator of the UAE's national railway network, Etihad Rail, and USA based provider of on-demand air charter services National Air Cargo, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will see the latter incorporate rai
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Logent to run Gothenburg multimodal terminal
September 27 - Swedish logistics company Logent is set to take over the running of the Arken multimodal terminal at the Port of Gothenburg.
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GateLog joins PPL
September 27 - Sao Paulo based GateLog Logistics has joined the Pacific Power Logistics Network (PPL) representing Brazil.
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PCN welcomes Israel's DSS
September 26 - Dynamic Shipping Services (DSS) has joined the Project Cargo Network (PCN), representing Israel.
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FSG delivers Oceanex Connaigra
September 27 - Germany's Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) shipyard has handed over the 19,300 dwt con-ro ferry Oceanex Connaigra to Canadian shipping firm Oceanex.
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The Friday Flyer - September 27th 2013
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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USD150 million for Florida's ports
September 27 - Governor Rick Scott of the Florida, USA cabinet has approved USD150 million in bond proceeds that will be used to finance port development projects in the state, as part of the Seaport Investment Program.
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Pipe lay tower move for Jumbo
September 26 - Jumbo Shipping has completed the transportation of the first of two 1,600-tonne flexible pipe lay towers to Okpo, South Korea for French company Imeca.
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Viera named Peters & May US general manager
September 26 - Southampton, UK based boat transportation specialist Peters & May has named Noel Viera as general manager of its United States operations.
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GAC opens its doors
September 26 - GAC USA is hosting an open house today to give its customers and all oil and gas companies the chance to view its new warehouse in the Central Green District of Houston, Texas.
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Corpus Christi Port goes social
September 26 - In an attempt to elevate its outreach the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, has entered the world of social media at full speed, and can now be followed on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn.
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ICAO forecasts supply chain future
September 26 - The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) kicked-off its 38th Assembly earlier this week with a press conference outlining the future of the air cargo supply chain.
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ALE secures expansion credit
September 26 - Staffordshire, UK based Abnormal Load Engineering (ALE) has secured funding from a lending club of four banks, including Royal Bank of Scotland Corporate & Institutional Banking (RBS CIB), to support its ongoing international expansion plan
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ACP completes glass-bottom shipment
September 26 - Brisbane headquartered project forwarder Australian Customs Professionals (ACP) completed the shipment of a glass-bottom boat and an aluminium pontoon to Fiji.