All Africa articles – Page 71
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Acid cooler flown to New Caledonia
April 29 - A 54 tonne acid cooler has been flown from the DubeTradeport Cargo Terminal at King Shaka International airport, South Africa to New Caledonia, 1,210 km east of Australia.
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The Friday Flyer - April 26th 2013
German businesspeople seem less confident in prospects for the future and their nervousness may impact project cargo and heavy lift operators in the coming year. Think tank Ifo has noted that for a second consecutive month, German business confidence fell
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ACS teams-up with Save the Children
April 19 - Air Charter Service (ACS) recently chartered a B747-400 freighter from Nairobi, Kenya to Maputo, Mozambique, in conjunction with charity Save the Children.
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MOL delivers South African libraries
April 18 - Japanese Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) will assist the non-profit organisation South Africa Primary Education Support Initiative with the ocean transport of mobile libraries to the country.
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Hartmann launches West Africa service
April 16 - Germany's Hartmann Group has launched its first Europe to West Africa conventional and container liner service.
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PCN adds Darka in South Sudan
April 16 - Project Caro Network (PCN) member for Sudan - Darka for Trading & Services - has extended its PCN representation to South Sudan.
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Cargolux widens African network
April 15 - Cargolux International Airlines has introduced Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, to its network.
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The Friday Flyer - April 12th 2013
April 12 - Anyone who has lived into their ninth decade, many in the public eye, will have made as many friends as enemies in that time.
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Cargolux adds B747 Tripoli service
April 10 - Luxembourg headquartered B747 freighter operator Cargolux International Airlines has added Tripoli, Libya to its network.
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PCN welcomes first Djibouti member
April 8 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) has welcomed its first member from the Republic of Djibouti, Gulf Agency Services, located in the Horn of Africa.
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Anti-bribery recognition for GAC
April 5 - Integrated logistics, shipping and marine services provider Gulf Agency Company (GAC) has seen two of its subsidiaries - GAC Cyprus and GAC Greece - awarded TRACE International certification.
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The Friday Flyer - April 5th 2013
Could this week's news that three Hamburg-based shipowners - F. Laiesz, Norddeutsche Reederei H. Schuldt and Rickmers Reederei have established a programme to financially stabilise loss-making cargo ships - Frachtschiff-Kontor (F-K) - be good for the bele
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Tariff changes in South Africa
April 3 - Ports Regulator of South Africa has approved tariffs for services and facilities offered by the Transnet National Port Authority for the trading period April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014.
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Damco makes Latin appointments
April 2 - International forwarder and logistics services provider Damco has made a number of senior appointments to its Latin American management team.
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Fairmount Summit delivers rig
April 1 - Fairmount Marine's tug, Fairmount Summit has delivered the SSV Catarina rig offshore Angola, having towed it from Okpo, South Korea, via the Strait of Malacca and Cape of Good Hope, undertaking the 10,000 mile journey at an average towing speed
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The Friday Flyer - March 29th 2013
As this Friday Flyer is being written, we are digesting the latest report from shipping industry consultant Drewry. It starkly shows that for the next few years the multipurpose sector will be in choppy waters. In the long-term, prospects are good, accord
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Mercator uses WWPC network to deliver
March 28 - Mercator Transport, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network, has teamed up with WWPC partners in China and Portugal to deliver a number of heavy project shipments.
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Braemar strengthens worldwide
March 28 - Loss adjustor Braemar has made a number of additions to its worldwide team of marine surveyors and consultants, as well as opening two new locations.
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Imperial drives conservation efforts
March 27 - South African headquartered logistics specialist Imperial Logistics Group has stepped in to help with efforts to conserve the Southern Ground Hornbill - an endangered species of bird resident in the country.
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CEE duo delivers Euro-Asia shipment
March 26 - Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network member representing Belgium, Heavy Logistics, has delivered a delivery duty unpaid (DDU) shipment of sensitive CNC machinery from Europe to Shanghai, China.