All Shipping articles – Page 168
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      NewsIRISL resumes European serviceMarch 17 - After its withdrawal in mid 2010 due to sanctions, Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) has resumed its regular liner service - European Container Line (ECL) - between northern Europe and ports in the Middle East Gulf. 
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      NewsFLS-KAA pipes up againMarch 17 - Fleet Line Shipping/Kamar Al-Ard (FLS-KAA) has coordinated the shipment of 21,000 tonnes of cement-coated pipes from the UAE to Iraq. 
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      NewsHöegh Osaka accident report releasedMarch 17 - The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released a report into the listing and subsequent grounding of Höegh Osaka on the Bramble Bank at the entrance to the Port of Southampton in January 2015. 
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      NewsRollDock returns to L&TMarch 16 - RollDock Shipping has purchased RollDock Sky from Larsen & Toubro India (L&T). 
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      NewsSwire ups Papua New Guinea coverageMarch 16 - Swire Shipping is launching a monthly direct call to Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea from New Zealand and Fiji, with effect from May 4, 2016. 
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      NewsNileDutch buys out SafmarineMPVMarch 16 - NileDutch has acquired SafmarineMPV's Europe to West Africa services and operations. 
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      NewsFleetWeather rebrandsMarch 15 - Effective immediately, FleetWeather Ocean Services has changed its name to Accuritas Global Solutions. 
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      NewsRickmers foresees tough 2016March 15 - Rickmers Group posted revenues of EUR587 million (USD652 million) in 2015, a 7.6 percent rise compared with EUR545.4 million (USD605 million) in 2014. 
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      NewsBlue Water brings Sandbank to closeMarch 14 - Blue Water Shipping has acted as stevedores for Bilfinger Marine & Offshore Systems in connection with the installation of foundations for the Sandbank offshore wind farm in the North Sea. 
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      NewsAlgeria calls for DetraMarch 11 - German company Schiffahrts-Kontor Detra has launched a new liner service - Detra Mediterranean Shipping (DMS) - between Europe and Algeria, which will accept breakbulk, steel, project and heavy lift cargoes. 
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      NewsKaleido winds up Mexican projectMarch 10 - Kaleido has completed a project to transport components for 43 wind turbines from China, Vietnam and Spain to the Mexican Port of Altamira for installation at a wind farm site in Jalisco. 
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      NewsIntermarine trio undergoes retrofitMarch 10 - Carbon War Room (CWR) has joined forces with shipowner Hammonia Reederei and operator Intermarine to retrofit three sister vessels - Industrial Ruby, Industrial Royal, and Industrial Revolution - with efficiency technologies, intended to produc 
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      NewsAAL and Peter Döhle line upMarch 10 - AAL and Peter Döhle (PD) have launched a new joint semi-liner service connecting Asia, the Middle East and Europe. 
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      NewsHansa rides the wavesMarch 9 - Hansa Heavy Lift has shipped a BioPower Systems (BPS) pilot unit and retrieval rig, weighing a total of 698 tonnes, for a new wave power plant from Vũng Tàu, Vietnam to Australia on board HHL Fremantle. 
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      NewsChipolbrok loads for QatarMarch 9 - Four gas turbines and generators are being loaded on the heavy lift ship Wladyslaw Orkan, which is owned by Chinese-Polish Joint Stock Shipping Company (Chipolbrok), at the Broekman Breakbulk Terminal in Rotterdam. 
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      NewsThorco Lohas launchedMarch 7 - The tenth and final ship in Thorco Shipping's newbuilding programme, Thorco Lohas, has been launched by Honda Heavy Industries in Japan. 
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      NewsPCN members make movesMarch 4 - Member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Germany, Russia and Mongolia, Alexander Global Logistics (AGL), has coordinated the shipment of 2,000 freight tonnes of cargo from Sharjah, UAE to Apapa in Nigeria. 
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      NewsWCA quartet prove expertiseMarch 4 - WCA Projects network member, Altius, has completed the transportation of the final three 151-tonne transformers from Ilo port to the Nodo Energetico del Sur project site in Peru. 
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      NewsXLP members double upMarch 4 - Members of the XLProjects (XLP) network, International Freight Transport and Sacema Project Shipping, recently joined forces to transport a series of oversize cargoes from New Jersey, USA to Singapore. 
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      NewsBruton back at IntermarineMarch 4 - Intermarine has named Mac Bruton as director of business development, Americas. 
 









