All Ports and terminals articles – Page 513
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National Cargo Bureau offers self-study course in securing of non-standardised cargoes
February 7 - The National Cargo Bureau has introduced a self-study course in securing of non-standardised cargoes
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Removal of lattice boom rescues crane from peat bog
February 7 - Safety measures built into its cranes and operating procedures proved their worth recently, says Liebherr.
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Breakbulk Asia posts record attendance
February 7 - The organiser of the recent Breakbulk Asia event in Singapore has said that it will inaugurate Breakbulk China in Shanghai in early 2012, bringing the largest event in the heavy lift, project cargo and breakbulk maritime sector to the world's
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Mexican wave for Maritima Tuscor Lloyds Spain
February 4 - Maritima Tuscor Lloyds Spain, part of the UK-based heavy lift specialist, freight forwarder and agent Tuscor Lloyds, has completed a heavy lift project shipment consisting of a 65 m, 210 tonne reactor platform from Aviles in northern Spain to
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Go West strategy pays off for Panalpina
February 4 - Panalpina is expanding into western China following the opening an office in Chonqging.
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Legs eleven for WWPC
February 4 - At the 11th annual membership conference of the Worldwide Project Consortium Ltd (WWPC), held recently in Mumbai, the current Board of Advisors were re-elected for another year of service.
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Container-Transport-Dienst enhances over-dimensional capabilities
February 4 - Hamburg-based Container-Transport-Dienst has added a four-axle heavy-load chassis to the three-axle telescopic chassis previously deployed for handling oversize and heavy cargoes.
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Behind the scenes at the Port of Antwerp
February 4 - The Port of Antwerp is launching an interactive visitor centre to reveal to local residents what happens behind the scenes at one of Europe's leading heavy lift ports.
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SAL's second Type 183 nears completion
February 4 - In March 2011, the second of two new vessels commissioned by Schiffahrtskontor Altes Land (SAL) is expected to enter service.
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Breakbulk brings strong interest for cargo equipment network
February 3 - Wolfgang and Maarit Karau, both directors of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network, report strong interest in the network during the recent Breakbulk Asia event in Singapore from shippers, existing members as well as potential members.
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Beluga Group selects Triple Point to manage chartering and vessel operations
February 3 - Beluga Shipping has selected Triple Point Technology
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Megaloads move on Highway 12
February 3 - Further to our previous reports, in the USA, an 11th-hour news conference against megaloads failed to convince the Idaho Transportation Department to revoke a permit for the first oversized load from starting its journey from Lewiston to Bill
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Logwin signs EDI partnership with Lufthansa Cargo
February 2 - Logwin has signed an agreement with Lufthansa Cargo AG covering the use of electronic data interchange (EDI).
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Georgia Ports Authority Selects Lynch as Chief Operating Officer
February 2 - Georgia Ports Authority's (GPA) has named Griffith Lynch as Chief Operating Officer, effective mid-March 2011.
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Panalpina will integrate long-time partner in Australia
February 2 - Panalpina will fully integrate its partner Apollo in Perth, Australia stating that the Apollo set-up ideally complements Panalpina's already existing office which focuses on industrial projects and the oil and gas business.
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Lower Saxony seaports satisfied with annual result
February 2 - In 2010, the ports of Lower Saxony recorded 46.52 million tonnes of cargo, 11 percent down on 2009 figure of 52.42 million tonnes.
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Outokumpu and Havator sign contract
February 1 - Outokumpu and Havator have signed a service contract for mobile crane services at Outokumpu's new ferrochrome works, the concentration plant at the company's Kemi mine, and site infrastructure.
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Framework for global transport of ITER components signed
February 1 - The director general of the ITER Organization, Osamu Motojima, and the directors of all seven Domestic Agencies this week signed a Memorandum of Understanding that provides for the use of one single Logistic Service Provider in order to assur