All Seaway 7 articles – Page 5
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Great Lakes ports kick-start shipping season
June 9 - During the first nine weeks of the 2016 navigation season, a number of ships have delivered high-value project cargoes to ports in the Great Lakes St Lawrence Seaway system.
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Fednav reaches 50 in Belgium
May 31 - Fednav (Belgium) has celebrated its milestone 50th anniversary, with Mark Pathy, president and ceo of Fednav International Ltd noting that the Fednav office in Belgium has been critical to the development of the shipping company's transatlantic t
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Beatrice deal for Seaway and Subsea 7
May 27 - An engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract with a value in excess of USD1.3 billion for the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm project in the North Sea, has been awarded to Subsea 7 and Seaway Heavy Lifting.
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St. Lawrence Seaway opens early
March 22 - The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System has opened for its 58th navigation season, two weeks ahead of schedule.
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Fednav gets off to early start
March 11 - Fednav has begun its North Atlantic liner service early this year, with the first ship of the season, Federal Danube, leaving the Port of Brake, Germany destined for the Great Lakes.
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SHL takes two from Sennebogen
March 1 - Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has taken delivery of two crawler cranes - a 300-tonne capacity Sennebogen 7700 and a 180-tonne capacity Sennebogen 5500 model.
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Antwerp welcomes Fednav first
November 18 - Fednav's next-generation vessel Federal Bering has made its maiden call at the Port of Antwerp.
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Paulson sails into Duluth
November 6 - Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Jason Paulson as its new facilities manager.
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BNSF Logistics takes the crown
November 5 - The Houston Global Project Centre of BNSF Logistics has handled the shipment of a 175-tonne crown from the port of Philadelphia to its final destination in Howell, in the state of Michigan.
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Fednav adds eco-friendly ship
October 23 - The 34,500 dwt vessel Federal Biscay has been delivered to Fednav from Japan's Oshima shipyard.
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Milwaukee sends kiln on its way
October 20 - Six sections of a rotary kiln, manufactured by A-C Equipment Services for McInnis Cement, have been loaded onto a barge at the Port of Milwaukee for shipment to a cement manufacturing plant in Quebec.
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Cortland delivers for Seaway
September 18 - Cortland Company has delivered a precision lifting solution to Seaway Heavy Lifting for the installation of a topside module in the North Sea.
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Wind shipment breezes into Duluth
September 1 - Hansa Heavy Lift's vessel HHL Tyne has arrived at the Port of Duluth's Clure Public Marine Terminal carrying wind turbine components for the Thunder Spirit wind farm in North Dakota.
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Seaway makes record lift
August 6 - Seaway Heavy Lifting's crane vessel Oleg Strashnov has set a new heavy lift record for the company with the installation of a 4,700-tonne process unit (PU) topside for GDF SUEZ E&P UK.
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Duluth promotes Sharrow
August 3 - The Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named current facilities manager, James Sharrow, as its new director of port planning and resiliency.
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Duluth appoints Ferguson
July 15 - The Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Kathyrn Ferguson as its director of business development.
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BNSF takes trio of tanks north
July 13 - BNSF Logistics has transported three cryogenic tanks, each weighing 109 tonnes, from Natchez, Mississippi to a plant in Ashtabula, Ohio.
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Great Lakes partnership launched
June 11 - The American Great Lakes Ports Association, Lake Carriers Association, Fednav and Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation have launched a joint initiative aimed at enhancing the public understanding of waterborne transportation in the Grea
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Duluth port project gets underway
May 27 - The Twin Ports maritime community will gather today, May 27, to officially break ground on a USD17.7 million intermodal project at the Port of Duluth.
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Barnhart launches River Train
April 29 - Barnhart Crane & Rigging has launched its new barge service - River Train - which it says will facilitate the movement of project cargoes, weighing 150 tonnes and over, along any of the navigable US river systems.