All Heavy haulage and trailers articles – Page 95
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AWA markets AAL West Coast service
October 1 - American Worldwide Agencies (AWA), a network of freight forwarders and agents, has been appointed sales agent for Austral Asia Line's (AAL) new West Coast service.
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BWL joins PCN
September 30 - Bluestar Worldwide Logistics (BWL) has been approved as a Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in Kuwait.
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Terex Crossover gets White Crane's vote
September 27 - West Columbia, South Carolina based White Crane Company Inc operates a wide range of lifting equipment but the Terex Crossover 6000 is the most popular in its fleet, claims president of the company, Jason Flynt.
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The Friday Flyer - September 27th 2013
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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ALE secures expansion credit
September 26 - Staffordshire, UK based Abnormal Load Engineering (ALE) has secured funding from a lending club of four banks, including Royal Bank of Scotland Corporate & Institutional Banking (RBS CIB), to support its ongoing international expansion plan
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Jumbo launches K3000 class vessel
September 25 - Netherlands headquartered Jumbo has launched its first new K3000 class vessel - named Jumbo Kinetic - at the Brodosplit shipyard, located in Split, Croatia.
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Freight Expert joins PPL
September 24 - Freight Expert, Inc. from Japan has become the latest company to join the Pacific Power Logistics Network (PPL).
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Wagenborg new crane makes debut
September 24 - During July 2013, HLPFI reported that Wagenborg Nedlift added a new 750-tonne capacity Liebherr LR1750 crawler crane to its fleet. That addition recently completed its first heavy lift job in on behalf of German multinational ThyssenKrupp i
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Van der Vlist presses ahead
September 24 - Netherlands based heavy haulage specialist Van der Vlist was recently involved in a project transporting metal presses from central Europe to Casablanca in Morocco.
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New ro-ro terminal for Port Manatee
September 23 - Florida, USA based Port Manatee together with The Pasha Group will develop and market a full-service multipurpose ro-ro terminal near the entrance of Tampa Bay.
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Mammoet completes landmark jack-up
September 23 - Netherlands headquartered heavy transportation specialist Mammoet has successfully performed its 25th jack-up project since the system was introduced in 2004.
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The Friday Flyer - September 20th 2013
September 20 - A keynote address at next week's Breakbulk Americas conference poses the stark question: What is the future of the breakbulk industry?
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City Union moves 2,000 cu m for CNPC
September 19 - China-based City Union Logistics has handled a project with a total volume of 2,000 cu m for China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).
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New quayside site for HHLA
September 18 - HHLA Logistics has consolidated its project and heavy lift logistics at an additional site next to the
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Scheuerle rolls out mega deal with Roll-Lift
September 17 - Roll-Lift has signed a multi-million US dollar contract for 400 axle lines of Scheuerle self propelled modular transporters (SPMTs).
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Liburnia claims Croatian record (video)
September 16 - Liburnia Maritime Agency is claiming a record Croatian heavy lift performance following the recent lift and transport of two new build asphalt barges from Rijeka to Colombia.
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Chipolbrok signs for more heavy lift ships
September 16 - The Chinese-Polish joint venture company Chipolbrok has contracted with Shanghai Shipyard for a series of heavy lift ships.
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COSCO Dalian to build BigRoll vessels
September 13 - BigRoll Shipping - the new heavy lift shipping line formed in May 2013 through the combination of BigLift Shipping and RollDock Shipping - has contracted COSCO Dalian Shipyard to build two MC Class module carriers for the transportation of
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Terex cranes bridge another gap
September 13 - In Germany, Crane service providers, Ulferts & Wittrock, Wagenborg Nedlift and Sarens worked together to lift the 120 m long St
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The Friday Flyer - September 13th 2013
Since the early 1980s, the issues surrounding overweight shipping containers has been much-debated.