All Ports and terminals articles – Page 387
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First shipment of massive Panama lock gates
July 24 - According to a post on the Geodis Wilson website, the Industrial Projects Division of Geodis Wilson, has successfully completed the loading of the first 4 lock gates, to be shipped to Panama.
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Ro-ro gets go-go at Everett
July 24 - The Port of Everett, USA received a USD1.5 million grant from the Washington State to complete the second phase of its ro-ro cargo facility.
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Holleman in Bulgarian boiler move
July 24 - Holleman Bulgaria O.O.D., a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), has coordinated the shipment of a large boiler and a furnace from Denmark to Katunitsa village in Bulgaria.
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Beyel dismantles space crane
July 24 - Florida headquartered Beyel Brothers Inc. recently purchased a new Terex AC 350/6 all terrain crane, and its first mission was to complete a heavy lift project to support the NASA Space Shuttle Programme at Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, USA.
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KOG sees promise in Vietnam
July 23 - Global project forwarder KOG Transport has opened an office in Vietnam, adding to its international network.
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New chief exec at Port of Rotterdam
July 23 - Allard Castelein will become the new chief executive of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, effective January 1, 2014.
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ALE buys Nooteboom trailers
July 23 - UK heavy transportation specialist ALE has placed a multimillion dollar order with Netherlands headquartered Nooteboom Trailers for 16 units designed for the transportation of wind turbine parts.
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Erickson expands with Air Amazonia
July 23 - Oregon, USA headquartered Erickson Air-Crane has signed a definitive purchase agreement for Brazil based Air Amazonia Servi
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Geodis adds senior names
July 23 - Global logistics provider Geodis has made two senior appointments across its business units.
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Ginckels joins Euroports
July 22 - Effective July 15, 2013 Gunther Ginckels has been appointed business unit director breakbulk at Euroports Benelux and France.
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Chapman Freeborn rebrands OBC services
July 22 - Global air charter broker Chapman Freeborn has rebranded its on board courier (OBC) service following a successful global expansion of the product during 2012.
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Cargolux reconnects with Santiago de Chile
July 22 - Luxembourg headquartered all-cargo airline Cargolux International will reinstate its weekly B747 freighter service to Santiago de Chile, as of July 28, 2013.
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Mixed results for Antwerp in first half
July 22 - The port of Antwerp reports that it handled 95,662,759 tonnes of freight during the first six months of this year, an increase of 2.0 percent in comparison with the same period in 2012.
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Aeroscraft gains House and Senate backing
July 22 - The Aeroscraft is a new type of rigid variable buoyance air vehicle currently under-development by California headquartered Aeros. The Aeroscraft has the ability to lift and offload heavy cargoes without the need to re-ballast, fly over 3,000 na
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McKeil tugs reach stacker
July 19 - Ontario, Canada headquartered McKeil Marine recently moved a 1,200 tonne reach stacker between Belledune, New Brunswick and Port Cartier, Quebec.
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Noble executes US-Pakistan project
July 19 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member representing Pakistan, Noble Shipping, has completed the delivery of a gas booster compressor (SGBC) system on behalf of engineering firm Descon, between the USA and Pakistan.
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Everett names new marketing chief
July 19 - Washington, USA based Port of Everett has named veteran maritime professional Walter Seidl as marketing director.
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Change at the top for WPG
July 19 - World Project Group, a network of project cargo specialists, elected Efsun Sarac of Istanbul-based SNS International Transport and Foreign Trade as its president at its recent AGM in St. Petersburg.
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The Friday Flyer - July 19th 2013
Economic black clouds are being seen over two of the BRIC countries that could spell stormy weather for operators in the heavy lift and project cargo markets.