All Asia articles – Page 146
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Give us a break, says Archard
December 30 - "Owners are due a break - but I don't think it will come in 2015," says Justin Archard managing director, Asia Pacific & Oceania at SAL Heavy Lift Singapore Pte Ltd.
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Emirates SkyCargo names senior VP
December 29 - Emirates SkyCargo has appointed Henrik Ambak to the position of senior vice president, cargo operations worldwide.
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Multraship and Damen ink tug deal
December 29 - Multraship and Damen Shipyards Group have confirmed an agreement for three new ASD tugs, all scheduled for delivery in 2015.
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Silk Way confirms 747-800 commitment
December 29 - The Baku-based Silk Way Group has confirmed reports in the Azerbaijani and Russian media that it has signed a letter of intent with Boeing for the purchase of three 747-8 freighters.
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Mormugao ups multipurpose game
December 24 - According to media reports, India's Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) plans to invest over USD317 million over the next five-years to carry out various development projects at the port.
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The Wednesday Wire - December 24th 2014
A round-up of HLPFI's top news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding in 2014.
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Pan Ocean and Harim ink deal
December 23 - A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Pan Ocean and its preferred bidder, a consortium comprising Harim Group and JKL.
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WWL ALS opens in Dubai
December 22 - WWL ALS has opened a new office in Dubai, close to Jebel Ali port and the Dubai World Central development.
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World's strongest gantry makes debut
December 19 - The Honghai gantry crane has been used for the first time, launching the Nordic Trym platform supply vessel at Honghua Offshore Oil & Gas Equipment Company's new shipyard in Jiangsu, China.
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WSS appoints Lau
December 19 - Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) has appointed Adrian Lau as regional human resources and organisation development director for Asia Pacific.
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The Friday Flyer - December 19th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Rolitrans overcomes Indonesia's challenges
December 18 - Rolitrans International has transported four new autoclaves for the automotive industry from the port of Jakarta to a jobsite on the Indonesian island of Java.
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UPDATE: Pan Ocean confirms sale
December 17 - Further to the news posted yesterday, Pan Ocean has confirmed that a Harim Group-led consortium has been selected as its preferred bidder.
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ALE claims Caspian record
December 17 - ALE claims to have transported the heaviest load ever moved in the Caspian region - a 280-tonne gas turbine - from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan.
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Winstar barges ahead
December 17 - Singapore based tug and barge owner Winstar Logistic has deployed a 250 ft (76.2 m) barge for the transport of two large slug catchers, weighing 470 tonnes and 310 tonnes respectively.
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The Wednesday Wire - December 17th 2014
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Universal Transport doubles up
December 16 - Germany headquartered Universal Transport recently executed a brace of project shipments: the delivery of an out-of-gauge turbine from Muelheim an der Ruhr to Taiwan; and the domestic transport of a 48.9 m column.
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Poultry processor to buy Pan Ocean?
December 16 - According to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency, a consortium led by poultry processor Harim has submitted a bid for carrier Pan Ocean, which has been priced at around USD968 million.
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Fantastic four for BigRoll
December 16 - China's Cosco Dalian Shipyard has been contracted by BigRoll Shipping to build two more MC class module carriers, bringing the total number of vessels under construction to four.
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PowerBoom debut for LR 11000
December 16 - Liebherr's PowerBoom has been used for the first time on its 1,000-tonne capacity LR 11000 crawler crane during the installation of a 220-tonne machine room on a wind turbine tower in northern Germany.