All Asia articles – Page 73
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Intermarine bursts into Song
February 3 - Arkon Shipping & Projects' latest newbuilding, Industrial Song, has been delivered by the shipyard and entered into long-term employment with heavy lift shipping line Intermarine.
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XLP trio on the move
February 2 - Three members of the XLProjects (XLP) network have completed project cargo deliveries to destinations across the world, including Slovakia, Colombia, Vietnam and the USA.
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ZIM looks to Indian expansion
February 2 - ZIM Integrated Shipping Services and Avvashya-CCI, a subsidiary of Allcargo Logistics, have signed a cooperation agreement to provide cargo and logistics services in India.
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Rigmarine anticipates Kazakh growth
February 2 - Rigmarine has said that it sees potential in the mining and power industries in Kazakhstan, and is looking to meet the increasing demand from this sector via its Aktau, Kazakhstan facility.
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An ACE deal for OIA
February 2 - OIA Global has acquired American Cargo Express (ACE), which it believes will help expand its North American logistics and supply chain services.
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Dettmer buys in Bremen
February 1 - LS Cargo International has confirmed reports in the German media that the Dettmer Group has acquired a 50 percent stake in the company.
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Boiling cargo en route to New Orleans
February 1 - FLS Projects has completed the loading of a 190-tonne boiler for a Halgo Power project in the USA.
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Sinotrans Shipping forecasts losses
January 31 - Hong Kong-based Sinotrans Shipping has issued a warning that it expects a substantial increase in net losses for the 12 months ending December 31, 2016, compared to the deficit recorded in 2015.
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Brunoni wins UAL business
January 31 - Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has appointed O. Brunoni as its agent in Switzerland.
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Bolloré on the double in Africa
January 31 - Bolloré Logistics has completed the transport of a floating production unit (FPU) for Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in the Republic of Congo and has been contracted by Siemens to coordinate transport and logistics operations for the Azura Ed
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Senior moves for ACS in India
January 31 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Ashish Wastrad to managing director and Shahvez Jafary to commercial director at the company's Indian office.
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EXG transports air accessories
January 30 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has handled the transportation of an air filter and air receiver tank from Mumbai, India to Jebel Ali in the UAE, with the assistance of General Transport.
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ScottishPower takes a BOW
January 26 - ScottishPower Renewables has contracted BOW Terminal Vlissingen for the provision of a marshalling yard for the East Anglia ONE Project.
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Bolloré cements reputation with African projects
January 26 - Bolloré Logistics has secured two cement plant construction projects in Nigeria and South Africa with one of the largest cement plant production companies in China.
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Gaylin's plans for Vietnam
January 24 - Singapore-headquartered Gaylin has initiated a plan to reposition its Vietnam facility to address changing trends in the local oil and gas, refining and chemical plant sectors.
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Index reveals positive signs, underpinned by concern
January 24 - According to the 2017 Agility Emerging Markets Logistics Index, 43 percent of logistics professionals consider the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) markets growth forecast of 4.6 percent to be too optimistic.
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ACS promotes D'Cruz
January 24 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Tracy D'Cruz to regional director for the company's European offices.
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Turbine milestone for ALE and Saudi Arabia
January 23 - ALE claims to have transported one of the first wind turbine blades in Saudi Arabia.
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GPO Heavylift prepares for action
January 23 - The launch of GPO Grace, GPO Heavylift's first 65,000-dwt semi-submersible newbuilding, in December last year at China Shipbuilding Corp's (CSBC) Kaohsiung shipyard in Taiwan was a major turn of events for the heavy lift sector of the shippin
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Subsea 7 makes offer for Seaway Heavy Lifting
January 23 - A wholly-owned subsidiary of Subsea 7 has made an offer to acquire the 50 percent shareholding in Seaway Heavy Lifting, which is currently owned by its joint venture partner K&S Baltic Offshore (Cyprus).