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Globalink transports dump trucks to Kazakhstan
April 28 - Project cargo forwarder Globalink has recently handled the transportation of Hitachi dump trucks from the US to Kazakhstan. The consignment arrived at Paldiski port, Estonia where transloading from vessel onto low bed trailers was completed.
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Anchors aweigh for Blue Water
April 28 - Blue Water's Danish project department handled the movement of a 42-tonne anchor from Bladt Aalborg to NKT Flexibles in Kalundborg.
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ADM-THW gets to the dock on time
April 28 - Project cargo forwarder ADM Team Heavy Weight (ADM-THW) transported two dryers measuring 10.0 x 3.30 x 4.0 m and weighing 78 tonnes from Lorient, France to the port of Antwerp, Belgium.
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Nice pair of projects for TTS
April 27 - UAE-based project forwarder TTS International successfully avoided making waves when it completed the transport of eight ferries for the RTA (Road & Transport Authority) in Dubai.
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Jumbo Offshore to install protection structures in Shetland island fields
April 27 - In June, 2011, Jumbo Offshore's DP2 heavy lift vessel Fairplayer is set to install four subsea protection structures for production flowlines at water depths of 600 m in the Laggan and Tormore fields, 125 km off the north-west of the Shetland i
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CSS offers logistics for new and used machinery
April 27 - With diverse interests in logistics and freight forwarding within the UAE, the CSS Group continues to expand and add to its capabilities.
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PCN completes its trio of UK members
April 27 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has filled its UK membership quota with the signing of its "third and final" UK member, says Rachel Humphrey, PCN chairwoman.
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Georgia's ports welcome world's largest ro-ro ship
April 26 - The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has welcomed the largest ro-ro vessel ever to call at its deepwater ports.
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Busy first quarter for Jumbo Shipping in India's Gujarat ports
April 26 - It's been a busy start to 2011 for Jumbo Shipping in India with several massive items of OOG cargo being loaded, discharged and transported through the state of Gujarat's ports.
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Project network doubles up
April 23 - Conti-trans Speditionsgesellschaft GmbH and Direct Logistics China are the latest companies to join the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) - the fast-growing, non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies s
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Heat recovery units keep SRT busy
April 22 - Specialized Rail Transport reports that during the first quarter of 2011, it has been kept busy with the movement of several Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG)s with three separate shipments of 13 units each from the US east coast.
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Keel laying milestone for Fairstar's Forte
April 21 - Fairstar Heavy Transport reports that the keel laying of its 50,000 dwt semi-submersible vessel Forte has taken place at the Guangzhou Shipbuilding International (GSI) facility in Qidong, China.
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TPL overcomes permitting problems to ship dryers
April 21 - Belgium's TPL (Transport & Project Logistics) has handled the shipment of two large dryers from France to Jeddah via the port of Antwerp.
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Afriguide Logistics joins GPLN
April 21 - The latest company to join the Global Project Logistics Network
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HEAVY Asia Pacific 2011
April 21 - The optimisation of modularisation and development of innovative strategies for transport and lifting in the oil and gas industries will be the focus of the forthcoming HEAVY Asia Pacific 2011 conference in Singapore.
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Magdenli moves cement mill
April 20 - Magdenli Transport and Trade from Ankara, Turkey, has used its own heavy equipment fleet to transport a cement mill module weighing over 121 tonnes.
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Felbermayr adds ship
April 20 - With the imminent commissioning of a new freight ship, Felbermayr's capabilities in regards to waterborne transport has received a considerable boost.
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New overland service for Iraq
April 19 - Exporters looking to serve the Iraq oil and gas industry might be interested in the guaranteed twice-weekly express road trailer services between Western Europe and Iraq recently launched by independent freight forwarder F.S. Mackenzie.
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Excellent start for Antwerp, but heavy lifts still down
April 19 - The port of Antwerp handled 47,374,451 tonnes of freight in the first three months of this year, up by 12.7 percent on the same period of 2010, although heavy lift cargoes were down around 15 percent and machinery, engines, etc were down around