All Asia articles – Page 140
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Tyre-some job for Van der Vlist
February 26 - Van der Vlist has helped deliver equipment for a new car tyre manufacturing facility in Ulyanovsk in southwest Russia.
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Thorco Lanner launched
February 25 - The latest newbuilding in Thorco Shipping's fleet - Thorco Lanner - has been launched by Honda Heavy Industries in Japan.
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Hansa enters China
February 25 - Hansa Heavy Lift has strengthened its position in the Asian market by opening a new representative office in Shanghai, China.
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Another Jolly for Messina
February 25 - The con-ro vessel Jolly Cobalto has been delivered to Italian shipping company Ignazio Messina from South Korean shipyard STX Offshore & Shipbuilding.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 25th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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New Asian agent for BigLift
February 24 - BigLift Shipping has named Asian Independent Shipbrokers (AIS) as its representative for the South East Asia region, covering Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.
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Gefco steels the show
February 23 - Gefco has delivered over 170 tonnes of material from China to the Kryvyi Rih steel plant in Ukraine for ArcelorMittal.
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Iraq gains power with CPP and NAWAH
February 23 - China Petroleum Pipeline (CPP) and North America Western Asia Holdings (NAWAH) have entered into an agreement to jointly pursue potential energy sector development projects in Iraq.
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TPS celebrates end-of-year success
February 23 - Terex Port Solutions (TPS) concluded 2014 with a high order intake for various Terex Gottwald mobile harbour crane models.
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Manston closure was a mistake, says BACA
February 23 - The Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) has expressed its opinion that Manston Airport on the south coast of the UK should not have been allowed to close.
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Rig travels with Blue Water
February 20 - Blue Water Singapore has coordinated the transport of an 8,500-tonne jack-up rig from Brazil to a shipyard in Indonesia.
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The Friday Flyer - February 20th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Mammoet moves Jeddah mosque
February 19 - In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mammoet saved a mosque from demolition in a complex relocation using its jacking and skidding systems.
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Scaldis orders offshore construction vessel
February 19 - Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors has placed an order with Royal OHC for a self-propelled DP2 crane ship with a lifting capacity of 4,000 tonnes.
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Scheuerle SPMTs deliver Bok Seng load
February 19 - In Singapore, Bok Seng Logistics mobilised its Scheuerle SPMTs to transport a 310-tonne gas turbine, which will be used in a new desalination plant in the country.
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AGL motors by road
February 19 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) completed a 3,000 km road haul as part of an ongoing project in Dzerzhinsk, Russia.
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South Carolina adds BBC link
February 19 - The South Carolina Ports Authority reported a seven percent year-on-year increase in non-containerised cargoes transiting its gateways in January 2015, just as it confirmed a new BBC Chartering service connecting Charleston and Asia.
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Toll to get posted to Japan?
February 18 - Toll Holdings has entered into a Scheme Implementation Deed (SID) with Japan Post, under which it is proposed that Japan Post will acquire all of the Toll shares by way of a scheme of arrangement in a deal which could be worth over USD5 bill
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Biggest ship to date for AV Dawson
February 18 - AV Dawson has seen the largest ship to date visit the quayside of its North Sea Supply Base in Middlesbrough, UK, following a GBP3.2 million (USD4.91 million) investment in facilities there last year.
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Record attendance at GPLN AGM
February 18 - The Global Project Logistic Network (GPLN) successfully concluded its 12th annual general meeting, with a record-breaking 170 GLPN delegates attending the event.