All Asia articles – Page 188
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GPLN expects success in Bangkok
November 25 - To date, 90 members of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) have signed up for the network's 11th annual general meeting (AGM) in Bangkok, Thailand from March 16-18, 2014.
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InterMax acquires Max Shipping
November 25 - InterMax Logistics Solutions has acquired the Yangtze River shipping company, Hualong Shipping, which has subsequently been reorganised and renamed Max Shipping Co. Ltd.
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The Friday Flyer - November 22nd 2013
The embattled STX Group has seen its biggest creditor become its biggest shareholder after the state-owned Korea Development Bank (KDB) traded debt for equity in the troubled shipbuilder and its affiliated shipping company STX Pan Ocean. The move by the K
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Freight forwarders support relief efforts in the Philippines
November 22 - The international logistics business continues to put its services to humanitarian use in the Philippines, supporting the aid efforts in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
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Further four for China Navigation
November 22 - The China Navigation Company (CNCo) has confirmed an order for four additional 39,000 dwt B.Delta37 handysize bulkcarriers to be built at Zhejiang Ouhua Shipbuilding Co Ltd in Zhoushan, China.
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CEA lets the 'cat' out
November 22 - CEA Project Logistics has launched a USD2 million, 32-tonne catamaran using its 10 axle line hydraulic trailer and two 65-tonne mobile cranes, on the eastern seaboard of Thailand.
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Ferus Smit to build for Symphony
November 22 - Dutch shipyard, Ferus Smit has received an order to build six new ECOBOX vessels for Symphony Shipping, a part of Symphony Ventures, a company based in Singapore.
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RR Shipping joins XLP
November 21 - The XLProjects (XLP) network has welcomed RR Shipping Private Limited as its latest member, with offices in Mumbai and Chennai, India.
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Maritime Synergy moves record-sized units
November 20 - Maritime Synergy (Thailand) Co. Ltd has completed the transportation of 954 modular accommodation units from Nhongyai in the Chonburi province to Laem Chabang port in Thailand.
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Seal Trading in grain and brew move
November 20 - Seal Trading Supplies has shipped two combine harvesters from Tifton in Georgia, USA to Managua, Nicaragua.
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Rickmers-Linie parties in Istanbul
November 19 - German shipping line Rickmers-Linie concluded the first day of the Breakbulk Turkey 2013 Conference and Exhibition, Istanbul, with a drinks reception atop the InterContinental Istanbul Hotel.
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Garone Logistics joins GPLN
November 19 - Garone Logistics China Ltd has become the latest member to join the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN).
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PPL welcomes Heaven Logistics
November 18 - The Pacific Power Logistics (PPL) network is in heaven this week, literally, following the appointment of Heaven Logistics Ltd as its lates member.
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Two new offices for GAC
November 18 - GAC has opened new offices in Louisiana, USA and Labuan, Malaysia, in response to the increase of offshore oil and gas activity in the respective regions.
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Expansion plans for MOL
November 18 - Tokyo-based Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has announced plans to expand its group-wide logistics services, by winning more plant project business, enhancing trucking and warehouse operations and expanding business into Southeast Asia.
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Port of Everett adds AAL service
November 18 - The Port of Everett has added a new Austral Asia Line (AAL) liner service to its list of regular ship calls.
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The Friday Flyer - November 15th 2013
There has been plenty of media coverage this week about the opening of DP World's London Gateway, the UK's newest container port, which saw the arrival of its first scheduled call, by MOL Caledon, a container ship laden with fruit and wine from South Afri
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Port of Vancouver welcomes Shengking
November 15 - The Port of Vancouver USA has welcomed The China Navigation Company's multi-purpose vessel, Shengking, on its maiden voyage to the United States.
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Little sign of recovery for STX Pan Ocean
November 14 - The debt-ridden shipping firm STX Pan Ocean has reported a huge net loss of USD399.07 million in the third quarter of 2013, compared with a loss of USD88.57 million at the same time in 2012.