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China sinks P3 Network
June 17 - The P3 Network - a global container shipping alliance planned by AP Moller-Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM - is officially dead in the water after the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said that it would rule out allowing the tie-up to go forward.
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First steel cut for BigRoll Barentsz
June 16 - The first steel has been cut for BigRoll Shipping's new 21,000-dwt MC class module carrier, BigRoll Barentsz, at the COSCO Dalian Shipyard.
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ICS concerned by regulatory reform
June 16 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) - the principal global trade association for shipowners representing over 80 percent of the world merchant fleet - met in Limassol, Cyprus last week for its annual general meeting (AGM).
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The Friday Flyer - June 13th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Bati opens in Iraq
June 12 - Bati Shipping and Trading SA has opened a new office in Zakho, Iraq to meet increasing volumes of transportation enquiries for cargoes coming into Turkish ports for final delivery to northern Iraq.
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Clarksons extends Irish footprint
June 12 - Clarkson Port Services (CPS) - the port and agency division of shipping services group Clarksons - has acquired Belfast based port agent Michael F. Ewings Shipping Ltd (MFE).
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Safety is first concern, says TT Club
June 12 - Insurance and risk management services provider for the transport and logistics industry, the TT Club, has called for port operators and cargo handlers to do more to minimise preventable accidents that result in injury, cargo and property damage
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Seroka joins LA
June 12 - Gene Seroka has been appointed as executive director of the Port of Los Angeles.
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Blue skies for Blue Water
June 11 - Blue Water Shipping is still experiencing significant growth having opened ten new offices in 2013.
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German owners form shipping pool
June 11 - BHS Pool Weser-Ems is a new joint venture founded by shipping companies Briese and Harren & Partner to create a shipping pool for heavy lift vessels.
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FSG whips up a Storm
June 11 - Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) has handed over RollDock Storm to Dutch shipping company RollDock bv for immediate worldwide operation in the transport of specialised heavy cargo and project loads.
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RORO 2014 discusses sulphur
June 10 - The topic of sulphur emissions regulations in the shipping industry will be widely covered through a number of conference sessions at the RORO 2014 exhibition being held from June 24-26 in London.
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Grand tour for EMS
June 10 - EMS Chartering's Fehn Capella has been on a grand tour of Europe loading and unloading project cargoes in Croatia, Italy, Algeria, Portugal, the Netherlands and Poland.
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Allison gets 13 in one
June 9 - Allison Shipping International has transported 13 helicopters from Mesa in Arizona to Erbil, Iraq onboard a B747 for the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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150-tonner for Damani
June 9 - Damani Shipping has handled the shipment of a 150-tonne transformer from India's port of Mumbai to Port Callao in Peru.
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GeoSea lays foundations
June 9 - GeoSea has completed the installation of the foundations for DONG Energy's Westermost Rough (UK) offshore wind farm project.
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The Friday Flyer - June 6th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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ARRC adds Antonio
June 6 - As Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) celebrates its 20th anniversary in the Russian-USA trade, the shipping line has confirmed that it is proceeding with the introduction of additional upgraded vessels to its service.
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Hill Dickinson ups Asian game
June 6 - Hill Dickinson has strengthened its presence in the Asian shipping market by announcing a series of new appointments to its Hong Kong and Singapore offices.
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Potential stevedores strike in Brazil
June 6 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) Brazil is advising of a potential national stevedores strike planned to begin on June 10, 2014.









