All Ports and terminals articles – Page 558
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics' shows support for Earth Hour initiative
March 18 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics' (WWL) will join thousands of offices of some of the world's leading corporations to support this year's Earth Hour "lights out" initiative for effective climate change action.
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GAC reports steady growth at Cape Town energy event
March 18 - GAC announced all round growth, both in Africa and globally, at this week's Oil & Gas Africa event in Cape Town.
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GPLN adds Globalink for Kazakhstan
March 18 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has added Almaty-based Globalink Logistics Group as a member in Kazakhstan.
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Cold boxes no problem for Intermarine
March 17 - Intermarine's Industrial Achiever, recently loaded two massive cold boxes for an LNG plant under construction in West Africa.
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Aussie forwarder sees in the new year - Chinese-style
March 17 - Whilst many freight and logistics groups are crying into their beers, the Melbourne partner of the Famous Pacific Shipping Group invited over 100 favoured guests to a slap up meal at one of the city's best Cantonese restaurants.
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Cosco set to add multipurpose ships
March 17 - Unconfirmed reports in the international financial media indicate that Cosco Shipping Co., controlled by China's biggest shipping company, plans to raise almost YUAN4 billion (USD586 million) in a rights offer to buy new vessels amid a recovery
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TBS International says 2009 was 'challenging'
March 17 - Reporting its Q4 and December 31, 2009 year end financial results, TBS International chairman and CEO and president, Joseph E. Royce, stated: "2009 was a particularly challenging year for the global economy and shipping, especially for the dry
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Wilh. Wilhelmsen to float off segments in company restructuring
March 16 - Shareholders in Wilh. Wilhelmsen are to be asked to allow a restructuring of the company that will see the company's shipping and logistics segment separated from the maritime services under the control of a new group parent company.
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A new member in Australia for GPLN
March 16 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) has added Townley Group International Pty Ltd to its list of members.
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ALE unloads and delivers boiler for key Venezuelan plant
March 16 - ALE Heavylift has played a strategic role in the safe delivery of a major boiler destined for an important Venezuelan plant.
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ALE de Mexico loads out 1,000 tonne pontoon at Tampico
March 16 - ALE de Mexico has successfully performed the load-out of a 76m 1,050 tonne pontoon over a distance of 150m up to a dry dock in preparation for floating at Tampico, Mexico.
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Tough times for Panalpina
March 15 - In 2009, Basle-based global forwarder Panalpina transported lower volumes and generated a smaller gross profit compared to 2008, for a variety of reasons, including harsh economic environment and a very volatile market. Trade global volumes dro
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Ezra orders two large MacGregor subsea knuckle-jib cranes
March 15 - Cargotec will deliver two large offshore cranes to Singapore-based Ezra Marine Service Pte Ltd in 2010 and at the start of 2011.
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Conference to highlight EPC opportunities in India
March 15 - The second annual conference on the changing dynamics of EPC contracting in India will shortly be held in Mumbai.
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Trio of new members enlist in CEE network
March 15 - Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) has named three more companies that have enlisted into the network for equipment owners and supporting industry.
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SAL handles Peregrino Project cargoes
March 15 - SAL successfully completed the loading, transportation and transfer of offshore equipment for the Brazilian Peregrino Project, a Campos Basin-based oil and gas exploration and production project.
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Order book fills for Dockwise Shipping
March 15 - Multi-million dollar contracts have been signed by Dockwise Shipping, securing work for the Dutch operator into 2012.
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Just days left before Perth heavy lift seminar
March 15 - Readers are reminded that there are just days remaining before the first in a series of two-day heavy transport and lifting seminars being given by heavy list specialist and HLPFI columnist, Richard L Krabbendam.
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Ballast Nedam's Infrastructure division holds up as results fall
March 15 - Heavy lift operations provided a rare glimmer of relief in Ballast Nedam's annual results.
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Integra Port Services orders another Gottwald crane
March 15 - Integra Port Services has ordered another HMK 260 E mobile harbour crane from Gottwald Port Technology for its operations within the public terminal in the river port of Paramaribo, Suriname.