All Shipping articles – Page 167
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      NewsWWPC to gather in PanamaApril 4 - Members of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) will gather at the Hard Rock Hotel in Panama from April 13-15 for the network's 16th annual membership conference. 
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      NewsDelaney up at GACApril 4 - Mark Delaney has been appointed managing director of GAC India, following the retirement of Paul Haegeman, who has held the position since 2004. 
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      NewsHMM takes step in right directionApril 1 - According to reports in the international media, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is making progress with plans to rescue the South Korean shipping line from bankruptcy. 
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      NewsR&B finds a quicker wayMarch 31 - R&B Global Projects has arranged the chartering of a Thorco Shipping vessel to deliver an urgent consignment of factory equipment from Houston, USA to the Netherlands. 
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      NewsCMA CGM carries CalypsoMarch 31 - CMA CGM's freight forwarding arm, CMA CGM LOG, has coordinated the transport of Jacques Cousteau's legendary oceanographic ship Calypso from France to Turkey. 
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      NewsBilbao ups project cargo focusMarch 31 - According to Uniport Bilbao, SDW Shipping has begun a new monthly service linking the Spanish port with Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Bolivia. 
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      NewsMammoet inks P-76 contractMarch 31 - Mammoet Brazil has signed a contract with the consortium Techint-Technip (CTTP76) for the lifting of 20 modules onto the hull of the Petrobas P-76 floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. 
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      NewsNordana and Rickmers strengthen tiesMarch 30 - Nordana Project and Chartering has appointed Rickmers-Linie as its agent in China. 
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      NewsArctic transit cargo slidesMarch 30 - A sharp decline in transit shipping via the Northern Sea Route (NSR) in the past two years indicates a loss of interest from international shippers, suggests Platts. 
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      NewsNew low in shipping confidenceMarch 24 - Overall confidence levels in the shipping industry fell to a record low in the three months to February 2016, according to the latest Shipping Confidence Survey from Moore Stephens. 
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      NewsAAL adds Stewart callMarch 24 - AAL has added a call at Stewart World Port in British Columbia, Canada to its Pacific service. 
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      NewsHapag-Lloyd results on trackMarch 23 - Hapag-Lloyd achieved a net profit of EUR114 million (USD127 million) in the 2015 financial year, compared with EUR -604 million (USD -674 million) in 2014. 
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      NewsRotterdam names breakbulk managerMarch 23 - Danny Levenswaard has been appointed manager of the Port of Rotterdam Authority's breakbulk department, with effect from April 11, 2016. 
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      NewsISS goes fourth in MexicoMarch 22 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has opened a new office in Veracruz, Mexico - its fourth in the country. 
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      NewsShipping duo fined for false recordsMarch 22 - Farrell Lines and Damco have paid USD3.65 million to the USA in civil penalties regarding their failure to comply with certain terms of a contract with the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). 
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      NewsAdriatic gets Algerian linkMarch 22 - According to the Port of Koper in Slovenia, CNAN MED has begun a new service connecting Algeria with Adriatic ports. 
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      NewsShipping losses continue to declineMarch 21 - According to Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty's (AGCS) Safety and Shipping Review 2016, shipping losses continued their long-term downward trend in 2015, with 85 total losses reported worldwide last year. 
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      NewsPaul up at GACMarch 18 - GAC has appointed John Paul as its group freight purchasing manager, responsible for both sea and air business. 
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      NewsHigh five for WCA projectsMarch 18 - Five project moves have been executed recently by six members of the WCA Projects network. 
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      NewsGood year for Gebrüder WeissMarch 17 - Gebrüder Weiss recorded a provisional net turnover of EUR1.28 billion (USD1.44 billion) in 2015, a 3 percent increase compared with EUR1.24 billion (USD1.4 billion) in 2014. 
 









