All Project Cargo Network articles – Page 17
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Water tower rises with CEA
July 3 - CEA Project Logistics, Project Cargo Network (PCN) representatives in Thailand and Myanmar, has carried out the installation of a water tower at a condominium development in the Rayong province, writes Isabel Freedman.
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New look for PCN
July 2 - To mark its fifth anniversary this year, the Project Cargo Network (PCN) has decided to enhance the network's image, with a revised logo and improved website.
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Steder on the gas in Constanta
June 24 - Steder Group Logistics has transported a dismantled gas turbine from various locations across Europe to Turkmenistan.
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UFO clubs together in Nepal aid shipment
June 16 - The Universal Freight Organisation (UFO) head office has collected aid from the local community to send to World Freight International for distribution in Nepal's Kavre district, where 90 percent of houses collapsed after the devastating earthqu
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Two tanks travel with Steder
June 8 - Steder Group Logistics has coordinated the shipment of two oversized tanks from Romania to a factory in Antofagasta, Chile via the port of Antwerp.
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Gruber gets in the frame
May 27 - Intertransport Gruber has coordinated the shipment of an 84.9-tonne stator frame from Ohio in the USA to Linz, Austria.
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PCN duo in European cooperation
May 26 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) and Scandinavian Express, have coordinated a multimodal transportation project from Poland to Sweden.
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Despert joins CEA
May 26 - CEA Projects has appointed Jean-Jacques Despert as its new regional manager for Bangkok.
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Iran shines brighter for Aryamasir
May 26 - Aryamasir International Transport has transported a Scania prime mover and lowbed trailer from Uzbekistan to Bandar Abbas in Iran, from where it was shipped to Dubai.
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The Friday Flyer - May 22nd 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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PCN puts on party in Antwerp
May 21 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) organised a free Mini Meeting & Casino Party Night for its members on May 19 at the Ramada Plaza Antwerp, in conjunction with the Breakbulk Europe exhibition.
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Sludge plant move for Kagayaku
May 20 - Kagayaku Logistics in Malaysia has handled the transportation of sludge treatment plant components from Port Klang to Batangas in the Philippines for Jeffcon Engineering.
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Barge milestone for AGL
May 20 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated a full-barge charter from Berlin to Antwerp - the 20th heavy lift full-barge charter the company has completed so far in 2015.
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PCN duo in dredger move
May 18 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), First Global Logistics and Europe Cargo, have worked together to transport a dredger and its equipment from two Egyptian ports to the port of Antwerp for final delivery to the Netherlands.
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Algeria no problem for AGL
May 15 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has coordinated the transport of 26 over-dimensional vehicles from Antwerp to Mostaganem in Algeria.
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Paraguay gets transformed by VVM
May 14 - VVM Cargo has coordinated the transport of a transformer, weighing 100 tonnes, from the Paraguayan port of Asunci
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PCN members club together
May 14 - Member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Abu Dhabi, Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS), has worked together with fellow PCN members, OTX Logistics in the USA and Wilhelmsen Towell in Oman, to transport equipment for an oilfield project.
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High five for Paragon
May 13 - Paragon Saudi Services was contracted to move five transformers by Larsen & Toubro for its Al Bayruni power plant project in Jubail.
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Aryamasir pumps up
May 13 - Aryamasir International Transport has delivered five 30-tonne truck-mounted concrete boom pumps from Bandar Abbas, Iran to Mary in Turkmenistan.
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BSI gives helping hand to UN
May 12 - Best Services International Freight (BSI) has assisted the United Nations by handling the transport of 52 vehicles and 45 containers from China to Lebanon.