All Asia articles – Page 125
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ALE completes Bechtel project
July 8 - As part of the Australia Pacific LNG project, ALE has completed transportation, load-out, and load-in operations for Bechtel in Indonesia and at the LNG facility on Curtis Island offshore Gladstone, Australia, writes Isabel Freedman.
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AGL engines ahead
July 8 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL), member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) for Germany, Russia and Mongolia, has shipped a number of heavy diesel engines from Germany to China, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Drilling tower sails to Hong Kong
July 7 - Van der Vlist has arranged the shipment of an enormous geotechnical drilling tower, from its manufacturer in the Netherlands to Hong Kong, writes Isabel Freedman.
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ISS inks Technip contract
July 7 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has signed a contract with Technip to provide marine agency services and logistics for the Rashid C project in the Middle East.
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CEA Myanmar buys tractor duo
July 6 - CEA Myanmar has added two new prime movers to its fleet of vehicles and equipment. Both are US Quester 420 vehicles, built using Volvo technology, which will jump straight into action with several upcoming projects throughout Yangon, Myanmar, wri
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Heavy crane move for Aryamasir
July 6 - Aryamasir International Transport has handled the shipment of a dismantled Mammoet crane from Iran to Dubai, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Work of art for Fortune International
July 6 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member Fortune International Transport is to coordinate the transportation of a 15-tonne marble statue from the Italian port of La Spezia to the port of Tianjin, China and from there, to its final destination in Beijin
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EXG powers ahead in USA
July 6 - Express Global Logistics, India (EXG) has transported 18,450 freight tonnes of project cargo for a power project in the USA, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Express Global opens in Tuticorin
July 3 - Express Global Logistics (EXG), a provider of integrated logistics services and a Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in India, has opened a new office in Tuticorin in the state of Tamil Nadu.
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IMO chooses Lim
July 3 - South Korea's Ki-tack Lim has been elected secretary general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for an initial term of four years, with effect from January 1, 2016.
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Stena RoRo charters trio
July 3 - Stena RoRo has reached an agreement with Finnish shipping company Godby Shipping to long-term charter its three ro-ro vessels: Misida, Misana and Miranda.
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Water tower rises with CEA
July 3 - CEA Project Logistics, Project Cargo Network (PCN) representatives in Thailand and Myanmar, has carried out the installation of a water tower at a condominium development in the Rayong province, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Syon Logistics on the boil
July 2 - Syon Logistics has transported three boilers for the biggest cement factory in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah.
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RZDL on the ball for World Cup
July 2 - Russian Railways Logistics (RZDL) is to provide cargo delivery services for a new stadium being constructed in Rostov-on-Don, for use in the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
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Aqualis heads to South Korea
July 2 - In response to increased demand for Aqualis Offshore's services, the offshore marine and engineering company is to open an office in Busan, South Korea. Mr Gang-Yeoung Jeong is to be appointed general manager, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Agility names ceo for South Asia
July 2- Agility has appointed Detlev Janik as ceo for its South Asia area, a role within which Janik will be responsible for leading the company's Integrated Logistics business in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Cargolux adds Turkmenbashi
July 1 - Cargolux has begun four flights a week to Turkmenistan's Turkmenbashi Airport, with two departing from Luxembourg and two from Hong Kong.
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New Empros service sets off
June 30 - Empros Lines has launched a new monthly breakbulk liner service from Antwerp to the Middle East Gulf.
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FAA fines National Air Cargo
June 30 - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a USD77,000 civil penalty against National Air Cargo Group for allegedly failing to comply with requirements for loading and securing heavy cargo.