All Ports and terminals articles – Page 401
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ASCO Singapore shareholders seeks to go it alone
May 31 - Mangrove Holdings Pte Ltd has rejected an offer made by joint venture partner ASCO Holdings Ltd for the shares it holds in ASCO Freight Management Pte Ltd (ASCO Singapore) and says it has made a counter offer to acquire ASCO Holdings' majority sh
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The Friday Flyer - May 31st 2013
Rivet-beating will start at Jiangsu Hongqiang Marine Heavy Industry in H2 2013 on four 12,500 dwt multipurpose heavy lift vessels for an unnamed German client according to reports in the international media.
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Sea, road and rail for heavy transformer
May 30 - HLI Rail & Rigging has shipped a 220-tonne transformer from the Port of Houston, Texas to a substation in Maricopa, Arizona.
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SAL's Svenja loads five reactors
May 30 - SAL Heavy Lift's ship, "Svenja", looks an impressive sight with five reactors on deck for its latest voyage.
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GAC Pindar rushes mast down under
May 30 - Southampton headquartered GAC Pindar recently shipped a 70 m yacht mast from Valencia, Spain to Hong Kong.
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Globalink - domestic and international projects
May 30 - Globalink Logistics Group - a member for the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) representing Kazakhstan - has shipped a 50-tonne separator from the country capital Kyzyl Orda to Zheskasgan.
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Cyclotron installed in Sweden
May 30 - Belgium headquartered Heavy Lifting + Handling has installed a cyclotron unit in Uppsala, Sweden using a SBL1100 Enerpak gantry lifting system
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ISS provides Australian agency services
May 30 - Maritime service provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) is providing support logistic services to the Belgium headquartered Jan De Nul Group, for an offshore energy project in Australia.
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Four MPVs under construction
May 29 - Reports in the international media state China's Jiangsu Hongqiang Marine Heavy Industry has signed a deal with an unspecified German company for four 12,500 dwt multipurpose heavy lift vessels.
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TT Club calls for improved packing standards
May 29 - Higher levels of training to maintain and improve the expertise of those employed by shippers, consolidators, warehouses and depots to pack containers is now a primary objective of a number of current industry initiatives.
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Shipping lobby calls for balance on environment
May 29 - Speaking at the recent OECD International Transport Forum in Leipzig, Germany, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) said that the cost of environmental protection threaten sustainable shipping.
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Breakbulk targets South America
May 29 - Breakbulk South America Congress 2013 will bring together cargo owners, forwarders, carriers and ports that have a common interest in South America's project and breakbulk cargo industry.
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ALE's record-breaking jack up
May 29 - UK headquartered ALE has successfully completed the jack-up of the Arkutun Dagi Topside at the shipyard of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, South Korea.
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Lower Saxony ports exhibit strengths
May 28 - Seaports of Niedersachsen - an association of nine Lower Saxony, Germany based ports including Brake, Cuxhaven, Emden, Leer, Nordenham, Oldenburg Papenburg, Stade and Wilhelmshaven - has visited a number of leading trade shows to exhibit its serv
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PPG - successful conference in Le Havre
May 28 - International project forwarder network the Project Professionals Group (PPG) hosted its annual conference in Le Havre, France, May 20-22, 2013.
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New Liebherr crane joins Brake
May 28 - A second Liebherr mobile harbour crane has entered into service at the Niedersachsenkai Brake seaport terminal, Germany.
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PCN adds third Vietnam member
May 28 - Minh Long International Transportation has joined the Project Cargo Network (PCN), becoming the network's third and final representative in Vietnam.
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It's a gas for Sarens
May 24 - Sarens Group has been awarded a contract for the transport of equipment for the CNRL oil sands project in Alberta, Canada - one of the largest contracts in the company's history.
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Friderici uses Nicolas trailer in transformer move
May 24 - Friderici has transported a 248 tonne transformer between Corbeil-Essones and Bellville sur Loir.
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Ojard steps-down at Duluth
May 24 - Duluth Seaway Port Authority executive director Adolph Ojard will retire from his position after 10 years at the US seaport.