All Ports and terminals articles – Page 551
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All hands on deck for press movement
April 23 - On March 29, our website carried the news of two industrial forging presses moving from Montenegro to Georgia in the USA.
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Jumbo Offshore installs first 18 transition pieces for offshore wind farm
April 22 - Jumbo Offshore has successfully completed the first leg of its current Transition Piece (TP) installation project.
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Four drivers earn SC&RA million miler awards
April 21 - Four drivers in the specialised carrier industry received a Million Miler Award for Safety Excellence from the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) during its recent 2010 Annual Conference.
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Heavy lift and project cargoes need not apply
April 21 - Applications are being sought by the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) for the designation of "marine highways" and related projects for preferential US federal government funding. Applications are due by June 11, 2010.
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Jumbo DP2 offshore HLV passes installation capability test
April 21 - In mid-April, Jumbo Offshore completed a short series of tests to demonstrate the installation capabilities of its DP2 offshore heavy lift vessels (HLV) in high tidal current velocities.
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service takes full ownership of Japanese JV
April 20 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service has purchased the remaining 49 percent of Aall & Company's interest, and established complete 100 percent ownership in Wilhelmsen Aall Ships Service Pte Ltd, in Japan, absorbing what was previously a joint venture compa
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Humber ports' project cargo traffic gets lift thanks to Liebherr
April 20 - Two Liebherr A 944 c HD Litronic material-handling machines have been delivered to Associated British Ports' (ABP) Humber ports of Grimsby, Immingham, Hull and Goole.
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SC&RA conference elects board and rewards safety and longevity
April 20 - The Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) has awarded 18 Crane Operator Safety Awards during its 2010 Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.
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Bellville Rodair takes to the water to move energy equipment
April 20 - Full service freight forwarder Bellville Rodair International has turned to Europe's inland waterway system to avoid the administrative delays and headaches associated with the road transport of alternative energy generating equipment.
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Chapman Freeborn issues volcano backlog traffic update
April 20 - Air charter and aviation support company Chapman Freeborn has seen an "eruption in demand" for charters since the end of last week - including key routes to and from the Middle East, North America and worldwide, says the company.
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Port of Hamburg takes heavy lift message to South America
April 20 - The German port of Hamburg took the message that heavy lift and project cargo activity is important to it to the Intermodal South America show in S
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AirBridgeCargo Airlines goes twice-weekly from Malmo to Moscow
April 20 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines has extended its route network into Scandinavia with the launch of a new twice-weekly B747 freighter service from Malm
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Ainscough strengthens its sales team
April 20 - Ainscough Crane Hire has strengthened its sales team with the appointment of three new area sales managers. The trio bring almost a century of industry experience between them, says the UK crane hire company.
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Agility announces new appointments in Indochina
April 20 - Agility has announced two senior appointments in Indochina.
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Work commences on stronger quays for heavy lift at Aberdeen
April 20 - Aberdeen Harbour Board has started on the first phase of its GBP30 million (USD46 million) Torry Quay redevelopment.
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Jumbo delivers four 700 tonne spud cans to Norway
April 20 - Jumbo Shipping's latest ship, Jumbo Jubilee, has completed the loading, transport and discharge of four 700 tonne spud cans from Dubai, UAE to Arendal, Norway.
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Jumbo delivers four 700 tonne spud cans to Norway
April 20 - Jumbo Shipping's latest ship, Jumbo Jubilee, has completed the loading, transport and discharge of four 700 tonne spud cans from Dubai, UAE to Arendal, Norway.
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IATA urges re-think of volcano measures
April 19 - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has sharply criticised European governments for their lack of leadership in handling airspace restrictions in light of the Icelandic volcano eruption and urged a re-think of the decision-making
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Wagenborg delivers heavy load to power plant
April 19 - Wagenborg Nedlift B.V. has moved a consignment of heavy cargoes bound for the new Tpower Tessenderlo power plant.
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BACA expands membership and appoints new council members
April 19 - The Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) has seen its membership grow by 15 percent in the last year - and it has appointed three new council members.