All Asia articles – Page 183
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Moore Stephens is upbeat on 2015
January 13 - International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens believes that the shipping industry's fortunes should be noticeably improved by 2015 if it maintains the recovery which got under way last year.
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Glogos presses ahead
January 10 - Glogos Ltd recently handled the shipment of over-dimensional press equipment from Moscow, via St Petersburg, for export to Asia.
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PPL adds Hansaeng
January 10 - South Korean based Hansaeng Express has become the latest company to join the Pacific Power Logistics Networks (PPL).
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The Friday Flyer - January 10th 2014
Could a dispute between client and builder push back the completion of lock upgrading on the Panama Canal past the planned competition date of October 21, 2014 into 2015?
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KR authorised to survey and certificate Danish ships
January 9 -The Korean Register of Shipping (KR) and the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) have signed an agreement enabling the Korean classification society to survey and certify Danish ships.
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Faymonville active in the Middle East
January 9 - Amman, Jordan based company Orient Heavy Haulage has completed the transportation and installation of units for the IPP3 project, making use of Faymonville's G-module trailers.
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High five for ABC
January 9 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC), part of the Volga-Dnepr Group, has taken delivery of its fifth Boeing 747-8F.
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First for the King Abdullah port
January 8 - Almajdouie Logistics together with its sister company Rabigh Petrochemical Logistics (RPL) has handled the first export shipment of petrochemical products through the King Abdullah port in Saudi Arabia for PetroRabigh.
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Expansion to go ahead at Lemesos port
January 7 - The Cyprus Ports Authority (CPA) is going ahead with a contract which will see the port of Lemesos' western basin quay extended by 500 m, increasing its total length to 1,270 m.
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Steely move for Transpo
January 6 - Transpo Logistics has handled the shipment of a steel fabricating mill from the Port of Laem Chabang in Thailand to Altamira, Mexico.
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MINTs - stars of the future
January 6 - Jim O'Neill, former chief economist and head of asset management at Goldman Sachs and recognised inventor of the 'BRIC' acronym, has taken to looking at the next four frontier economies that over the next 10 years could develop into global sta
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PCN welcomes Mars Freights
January 6 - Mars Freights has become the latest member to join the Project Cargo Network (PCN) representing Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
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Martin Bencher strikes again
January 6 - Martin Bencher's Singapore office has completed the second shipment of two outsize modules for an oil and gas client, from Singapore to South Korea.
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CEA launches Heliotrope 80
January 6 - CEA Projects has helped launch the new 80 ft long Heliotrope 80 mixed energy catamaran at the Ocean Marina Yacht Club in Thailand.
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UTC opens in Mexico City
January 3 - Texas, USA based project forwarder UTC Overseas Inc., has established a new office in Mexico.
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The Friday Flyer - January 3rd 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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WWPC duo cements project
December 31 - BNSF Logistics, member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) network in the USA, and Turkish member of the WWPC network, Smart Logistics, have handled a project shipment of cement mill equipment from Izmir, Turkey to Houston in the USA.
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Hoegh goes Green
December 30 - Hoegh Autoliners has sold the pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) Hoegh Tropicana to Grieg Green for recycling.
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Fortune favours cylinder shipment
December 30 - Fortune International Transport has moved two huge cylinders from their construction site in Italy to the port of Marghera in Venice for oncarriage to India.