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The Friday Flyer - September 12th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Blue Water navigates Russian waterways
September 11 - Blue Water Singapore has transported heavy and bulky rig columns and bracings for a semi-submersible rig from Singapore to Baku, Azerbaijan via the Russian river system.
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Third set of gates arrive in Panama
September 11 - The third shipment of four gates for the Panama Canal expansion project's new locks has arrived at the Atlantic entrance to the waterway onboard Coscol's heavy lift vessel Xia Zhi Yuan 6.
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Sevenstar appoints Caren
September 10 - With the demand for yacht transport expanding between North America and Asia, Sevenstar Yacht Transport has appointed Kris Caren as its new West Coast representative.
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Barloworld closes Kumkani deal
September 10 - South Africa's Barloworld Transport has acquired an 80 percent shareholding in specialised transport provider Kumkani Heavy Haulage.
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Transtell powers in
September 10 - Mexico based heavy lift and oversize cargo specialist Transtell has used two recently delivered Enerpac strand jacks to lift a 330-tonne generator at a combined cycle power plant under construction on the US/Mexico border.
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Coscol breaks loading record
September 8 - Cosco Shipping Co. Ltd. (Coscol) claims to have broken the record for loading the largest number of rubber-tyres gantry (RTG) cranes in complete sets onboard a vessel.
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Effer gives Collett fleet a boost
September 8 - Halifax, UK based Collett Transport has taken delivery of an 8x4 Mercedes 4155 tractor unit, complete with a 205 tonne/m capacity Effer 2055 crane.
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Globalink pipes up
September 5 - Globalink has handled a 200,000 cu m shipment of steel pipes in Iraq.
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Altius aims high in Russia
September 5 - Altius' projects division has transported various heavy lift and over-dimensional cargoes for the VGO deep conversion complex project in Volgograd, Russia.
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The Friday Flyer - September 5th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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SAL puts Poetz in Singapore
September 4 - SAL Heavy Lift Singapore has transferred Alexander Poetz, senior project engineer and naval architect, from the company's Hamburg headquarters to its Asia/Australasia base in Singapore.
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NCSG tucks in
September 4 - NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Corporation has acquired Tucker Oilfield Hauling Ltd.
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ADM opts for MegaMAX
September 4 - Belgium based heavy haulage company ADM Team Heavy Weight has added a three-axle MegaMAX low bed semi-trailer from Faymonville to its fleet.
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Unsatisfactory quarter for TTS
September 1 - TTS Group's operating loss before depreciation (EBITDA) in the second quarter of 2014 was NOK10 million (USD1.6 million), compared to a loss of NOK28 million (USD4.5 million) in the first quarter of 2014.
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Deck rises with Seaway
September 1 - Seaway Heavy Lifting has installed the 555-tonne IKA JZ deck on top of the existing jacket for INAgip, a joint venture beween Croatia's oil company INA and Italy's Eni.
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Strained markets hit Rickmers
September 1 - In its interim report for the first half of 2014, the Rickmers Group said weak shipping markets affected all three of its divisions, including maritime assets, which comprises ship owning and chartering; maritime services, taking in vessel a
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Hareket's gantry record
August 29 - Turkey's Hareket Heavy Lift transported two Liebherr gantry cranes from Derince Port to Evyap Port in Izmit, in what was the largest barge transportation project ever undertaken in the country, claims the company.
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The Friday Flyer - August 29th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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R&B powers ahead in Qatar
August 28 - Croatia's R&B Global Projects has chartered a heavy lift vessel to transport six transformers and their accessories from Rijeka port to Doha, Qatar.