All Ports and terminals articles – Page 92
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Leadership changes at Intermarine
August 3 - Al Stanley has stepped down as president and ceo of project, breakbulk and heavy lift cargo carrier Intermarine, effective immediately.
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Bishop Lifting takes Matex Wire Rope
August 3 - SBP Holdings, through its wholly owned subsidiary Bishop Lifting Products, has acquired Kilgore, USA-based, Matex Wire Rope.
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Transformer moves in Bristol
August 2 - Osprey Heavy Lift has handled a 138-tonne transformer at the Avonmouth Docks, a part of the Port of Bristol, UK.
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Liebherr expands in Australia
August 2 - Liebherr Maritime will expand its business in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands by establishing full service, spares and sales activities in the region.
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Crystal clear job for ALE
August 2 - ALE's joint venture in Canada, ALE Roll-Lift, has transported a 258-tonne crystalliser for JNE Welding and Veolia Water Solutions in Saskatchewan.
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Tradelossa opens in Nuevo Laredo
August 1 - Tradelossa has opened its 17,000 sq m facility in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
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GAC expands in São Luis
August 1 - GAC Brazil has continued its regional expansion with the opening of a ninth office in Brazil at São Luis.
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Transaid trains Ugandan drivers
August 1 - Transaid, the international development organisation, has started a major project to develop heavy goods vehicle and passenger service vehicle driver training in Uganda.
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West Coast ports set to extend CBA
August 1 - US West Coast longshore workers have completed voting on whether to extend their collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), with early projections indicating that the three-year extension will pass.
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Brazil ends pact with Chile
August 1 - Brazil's Chamber of Foreign Trade (CAMEX) has decided not to renew the maritime agreement with Chile, established in 1975, which stipulated that only Brazilian or Chilean flagged vessels could operate between the two countries.
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Self appointed as executive director
August 1 - The Port of Lake Charles has named Richert Self as deputy executive director.
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Ukraine clarifies Antonov situation
August 1 - Following potentially misleading reports in some media, Antonov Airlines has issued a statement that seeks to clarify the situation in regards to the company.
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LHG on track for locomotive project
July 31 - Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft (LHG) has handled five Siemens' locomotives bound for Finland, at its Seelandkai terminal in Lübeck, Germany.
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Mammoet moves for Hywind
July 31 - Mammoet has assembled the first five test turbines for Statoil's Hywind Scotland Pilot Park, at the NorSea Group's Stordbase yard in Norway.
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Mitchell named at Crane Worldwide
July 31 - Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Chris Mitchell as vice president, global specialized solutions.
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Demag launches pedestal crane
July 31 - Demag has launched the PC 3800-1 pedestal crane, which it claims provides access to job sites previously inaccessible with a standard crawler model, while boasting strong load charts.
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CES claims heavy-duty reachstacker first
July 31 - During an event at its factory near Verona, Italy, Containerhandling Equipment & Solutions (CES) presented its new heavy-duty reachstacker, the VRS-K, which boasts a lifting capacity of 150 tonnes.
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DrayQ relaunched
July 28 - The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has relaunched the DrayQ mobile application to help speed the flow of cargo along local freight corridors, reduce truck-related air emissions, and save fuel.
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Particle hunter reaches final destination
July 28 - ICARUS, the world's largest liquid argon particle hunter, has arrived at the US Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois.
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Cranes on route to Houston
July 28 - Three Post-Panamax cranes bound for the Port of Houston's Barbours Cut Container Terminal have departed Shanghai, China on board ZPMC's heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 13.