All Shipping articles – Page 176
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      NewsCP Ships' Ray Miles diesNovember 9 - Raymond R Miles, who during his 43-year international transport career helped steer the course of container shipping as it evolved through its second generation, died on Friday November 6, 2015 after a brief illness. He was 71. 
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      NewsNew head for OHTNovember 4 - Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT), the Oslo-based heavy shipping company, has named Torgeir Ramstad as chief executive officer. 
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      NewsISS files into OdessaNovember 4 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has opened a new office in Ukraine. 
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      NewsHöegh extends SCH dealNovember 4 - Southampton Cargo Handling (SCH) has signed a new contract with ro-ro shipping line Höegh Autoliners to continue servicing its vessel calls at the UK gateway for a three-year period. 
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      NewsHansa sails into JohorNovember 3 - German shipping line Hansa heavy Lift has transported three tugboats, each weighing 504 tonnes, from Rotterdam to Johor in Malaysia. 
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      NewsVan der Vlist reaches outNovember 2 - In Australia, Van der Vlist arranged the transport of 22 reach stackers that had been shipped in to Fremantle, Adelaide and Melbourne from Holland and Belgium. 
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      NewsRitter joins HBBOctober 30 - Effective November 1, 2015 Captain Peter Ritter will join Hanseatic Break Bulk (HBB), heading its sales and business development activities for high and heavy cargo. 
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      NewsJumbo Vision sails into TexasOctober 29 - The Netherlands headquartered shipping line Jumbo has transported subsea pump modules from Horsoy, Norway to Ingleside in Texas, using its heavy lift vessel Jumbo Vision. 
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      NewsDamani links India and GCCOctober 29 - Damani Shipping has launched a new breakbulk service between the west coast of India and the Middle East Gulf. 
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      NewsNYK takes full control in VietnamOctober 28 - NYK Line (Vietnam) Co Ltd has become a wholly owned subsidiary of NYK. 
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      NewsAntwerp explores IranOctober 27 - A delegation of petrochemical and shipping experts from the port of Antwerp has visited Iran to meet various ministries, petrochemical organisations and private companies to seek ways to re-open the doors of Iran for the Antwerp port communit 
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      NewsDKT Allseas named UK agent for BahriOctober 26 - DKT Allseas has been appointed as liner agent for National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia's (Bahri) new UK-Gulf ro-con service, which starts in November 2015. 
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      NewsAAL opens in DubaiOctober 26 - Multipurpose shipping line AAL has opened a new office in Dubai, trading as AAL Middle East. 
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      NewsFour more for AarasOctober 22 - Aaras Projects & Logistics unloaded heavy and oversize goods from four breakbulk and project cargo vessels at Karachi port in September, through its affiliated company Aaras Shipping Agencies. 
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      NewsAAL, Döhle launch OceanWiseOctober 22 - Following the launch of their multipurpose tramp and project cargo shipping cooperation in May 2015, AAL and Peter Döhle have established a new operation in Italy - OceanWise Corp (OWC). 
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      NewsRZD Logistics makes for IranOctober 21 - RZD Logistics - a subsidiary of United Transport and Logistics Company (UTLC) - has begun shipping equipment by rail from Russia to Iran for chemical and engineering plant manufacturer Ruzkhimmash. 
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      NewsHigh five for RyanoOctober 21 - Ryano Logistics has executed the shipment of five straddle carriers, weighing 64 tonnes each, from Oslo in Norway to Finland's Kotka port. 
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      NewsHappy Star drops off Damen loadOctober 21 - BigLift Shipping's Happy Star has arrived at the Port of Rotterdam carrying a consignment of 22 Damen vessels - the manufacturer's largest-ever stock vessel transport. 
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      NewsEuropean first for BahriOctober 21 - National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) will begin its first regular liner service from Europe to the Middle East in November 2015. 
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      NewsOn track with loco shipmentsOctober 20 - Heavy lift shipping line Intermarine is working with project freight forwarder Breakbulk Transportation on the shipment of six locomotives, each weighing 220 tonnes, from Texas to Gabon. 
 









