All Ports and terminals articles – Page 563
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Karl Gross achieves AEO certification
January 26 - Germany based Karl Gross Internationale Spedition GmbH has been granted certification as an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO).
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Haiti disaster shows importance of humanitarian supply chain
January 25 - The importance of logistics and the humanitarian supply chain has been in clear evidence following the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti.
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Smit and Boskalis sign merger potocol
January 25 - Further to the news uploaded here in December, Royal Boskalis Westminster nv (Boskalis) and Smit Internationale nv (Smit) have announced that they have signed a merger protocol for a full merger of the two companies.
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Breakbulk Asia roars into the Lion City
January 25 - We're just a few hours away from the start of the second Breakbulk Asia Transportation Conference and Exhibition which will be held at the Suntec Singapore international Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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Ahlers handles oversize equipment from Ukraine to Uzbekistan
January 25 - Ahlers Tashkent has arranged the transportation of oversize equipment from Ukraine to Uzbekistan for one of its top clients, Zeppelin International.
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Sugar shipment is sweet for WWPC members
January 22 - WWPC members from Tunisia and France worked together to transport of a complete drying and cooling unit for a new sugar production plant in Tunisia.
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Bidder places price tag on Monrovia Freeport
January 22 - According to reports in the local press, the minimum investment to construct and outfit a Freeport for Monrovia, Liberia, will be at least USD200 million. This price tag includes the construction infrastructure costs and port equipment provis
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Highways agency responds to criticism
January 22 - The UK Highways Agency has responded to criticism of its new Electronic Service Delivery for Abnormal Loads (ESDAL) programme
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Darka Shipping Agencies wins Red Sea contract
January 22 - Darka Shipping Agencies, a member of the Port Sudan-based Darka for Trading and Services group, has secured a contract with Red Sea Petroleum Operating Company (RSPOC) to work the Block 15 (Tokar delta) section of the Red Sea.
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UK abnormal loads system criticised
January 22 - David Collett, managing director of Collett Transport has confirmed that his company's experience of the latest version of the UK Highways Agency's (HA) new Electronic Service Delivery for Abnormal Loads (ESDAL) programme has been poor.
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UK abnormal loads system criticised
January 22 - David Collett, managing director of Collett Transport has confirmed that his company's experience of the latest version of the UK Highways Agency's (HA) new Electronic Service Delivery for Abnormal Loads (ESDAL) programme has been poor.
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Industrial Echo joins Intermarine fleet
January 21 - Intermarine has taken delivery of the Industrial Echo, the fourth in a series of four heavy lift newbuildings which have joined the company's fleet in the past 12 months.
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Break bulk cargo in freefall at Halifax
January 21 - Cargo volumes for the Port of Halifax declined overall by 6.2 percent in 2009 compared to the previous year, according to recently released figures.
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Heavy cargoes mark rebirth of BHP wharf in Newcastle harbour
January 21 - The arrival of a vessel with a heavy delivery for the Bayswater power station marked the completion of the multi-million dollar refurbishment of a berth at the former BHP steelworks site in Newcastle harbour, Australia.
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Beluga super heavy lift ship completes maiden voyage
January 21 - The inaugural voyage of the Beluga Houston, the first of the shipping line's P-series multipurpose project carriers, has been completed.
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Miller becomes WCIE commercial co-ordinator
January 21 - Industry veteran Justin Miller has become the commercial co-ordinator for the West Coast Industrial Express (WCIE) joint service operated by Industrial Maritime Carriers and Associated Transport Line.
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Global boat transportation alliance aims to make waves
January 21 - PSP, a Southampton, UK-based freight forwarder with experience of moving boats and cruisers, is heading up a new global boat transportation alliance. The aim of the alliance is to give customers "an ever-improving, seamless global service, as
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Heavy lift looks to African wind generating opportunities
January 19 - Demand for heavy lift and project forwarding activity in Africa could grow from large-scale wind turbine development as economic growth in African states threatens to outstrip the capabilities of traditional power generation means to satisfy
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Iranian member for WWPC
January 18 - The World Wide Project Consortium (WWPC) has appointed a new member to exclusively serve the Iranian market.
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PD Ports in pole position for Dogger Bank wind energy development
January 18 - Following the UK government's decision to kick-start a programme of building wind farms off the UK coastline, Canadian-owned PD Ports is well-placed to serve contractors locating generating equipment and infrastructure on the North Sea's Dogg