All Shipping articles – Page 170
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      NewsFLS in drum rollFebruary 12 - Fleet Line Shipping (FLS) has coordinated the shipment of a 45-tonne oversize drum from Faridabad, India to Kirkuk in Iraq. 
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      NewsDFDS names terminals managerFebruary 12 - In the UK, DFDS has appointed John Kendall as project cargo manager - terminals. 
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      NewsBig moves for PCN membersFebruary 12 - CEA Projects, member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in Thailand, has coordinated the unloading and transport of 13 Komatsu 830E haul trucks in Thailand. 
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      NewsPort of Venice looks to IranFebruary 10 - Following the visit of the Iranian president Hassan Rouhani to Italy, the Port of Venice has travelled to Iran to examine the opportunities available for the breakbulk and project cargo sector. 
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      NewsShipping risk map launchedFebruary 9 - A new interactive map - RiskMap - has been launched so that shipowners and managers can easily view what security threats a country poses to shipping lines. 
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      NewsSafmarineMPV down to one tradeFebruary 8 - Following the recent sale of its South Africa - West Africa multipurpose service to Cape Town based Fairseas International and the withdrawal of the line from the West Africa - US Gulf trade in early January 2016, multipurpose operator Safmar 
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      NewsXLP members power-upFebruary 5 - XL Projects Network (XLP) members in China and Pakistan have been busy handling a number of complex project shipments. 
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      NewsWCA Projects members busyFebruary 5 - Members of the WCA Projects network in Colombia, China, Peru and India have handled the transport of a number of out-of-gauge cargo shipments across the globe. 
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      NewsTanks roll out of RotterdamFebruary 4 - Following fabrication at SJR Group's production facilities in the Netherlands, 13 storage tanks have been loaded on board a BigLift Shipping vessel in the Port of Rotterdam for delivery to Saudi Arabia. 
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      NewsBlue Water in chopper flightFebruary 4 - Blue Water Shipping has transported an Airbus EC120 helicopter from Norway to Malaysia by air. 
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      NewsAAL kicks off Puerto La Cruz contractFebruary 4 - AAL has delivered the first shipment of project cargo for a multi-billion dollar expansion and deep-conversion project at Petroleos de Venezuela SA's (PDVSA) Puerto La Cruz refinery in eastern Venezuela. 
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      NewsGBS success in DüsseldorfFebruary 3 - Michel Wirt, managing director of Global Boat Shipping (GBS), says that the Düsseldorf boat show was a success for the company, which is part of the EMS-Fehn-Group. 
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      NewsDacotrans in Key mergerFebruary 3 - Dacotrans Sweden has merged with GH Transport and Key Logistics to form a medium-sized freight forwarding and logistics outfit. 
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      NewsIUMI flags insurance concernsFebruary 3 - The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) said that insured losses resulting from last year's explosion at Tianjin Port are likely to amount to USD5-6 billion. 
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      NewsBrazil tightens packing requirementsFebruary 3 - With effect from February 1, Brazil is enforcing mandatory compliance of wood packing material based on the ISPM (International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures) 15 Standard, informs DSV. 
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      NewsAtlas Breakbulk Alliance bags PeggFebruary 2 - Atlas Logistics Network (ALN) has formed a separate organisation dedicated to the breakbulk and project cargo industry - the Atlas Breakbulk Alliance - which will be headed up by well known industry personality, Albert Pegg. 
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      NewsHMM struggles to stay afloatFebruary 2 - According to reports in the international media, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is resurrecting an asset sale plan in an effort to avoid bankruptcy as it struggles under a KRW7 trillion (USD5.8 billion) debt. 
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      NewsJapanese carriers brace for tough 2016February 2 - MOL has forecast a USD1.45 billion loss for its financial year ending March 31, 2016, as the Japanese line restructures its dry bulker and container shipping business areas. 
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      NewsRickmers reconfirms positive forecastFebruary 1 - Despite persistently challenging market conditions, the Rickmers Group has reconfirmed its positive forecast for the 2015 financial year with regards to revenues and EBITDA. 
 









