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ACS responds to Nepalese tragedy
May 28 - Following the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, Air Charter Service (ACS) has completed over 50 charter flights into and out of Kathmandu transporting relief goods as well as search and rescue teams.
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S5 to acquire Jardine Shipping
May 28 - S5 North Europe has reached an agreement to purchase 100 percent of the shares in Jardine Shipping Services from Jardine Pacific - a member of the Jardine Matheson Group.
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Gruber gets in the frame
May 27 - Intertransport Gruber has coordinated the shipment of an 84.9-tonne stator frame from Ohio in the USA to Linz, Austria.
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First of a kind for Russia
May 27 - Nicolas has designed, manufactured and delivered a bespoke self-propelled heavy transporter - the Multiwheeler - for Russian Gas Turbines (RGT).
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Vanguard in power project duo
May 27 - Vanguard was contracted to provide the warehousing, transportation and installation of heavy equipment for the Dedisa and Avon open-cycle gas turbine peaking power plants in South Africa.
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Duluth port project gets underway
May 27 - The Twin Ports maritime community will gather today, May 27, to officially break ground on a USD17.7 million intermodal project at the Port of Duluth.
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Dunkerque proves environmental commitment
May 27 - Dunkerque Port has been granted a local authority decree on protected species, which authorises the development of the Dunkerque Logistique International Sud (DLI-Sud) logistics park in the Loon-Plage district of the French gateway.
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Demand for freighter aircraft to keep growing, says ACMG
May 26 - According to Air Cargo Management Group's (ACMG) freighter forecast for 2015, the airfreight market will need around 125 new freighters per year to meet growth and replacement needs over the next 20 years.
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Abu Nasir opts for new Terex
May 27 - Abu Dhabi-based Abu Nasir General Transport has taken delivery of a Terex AC 100/4L all-terrain crane.
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The Wednesday Wire - May 27th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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PCN duo in European cooperation
May 26 - Members of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) and Scandinavian Express, have coordinated a multimodal transportation project from Poland to Sweden.
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Despert joins CEA
May 26 - CEA Projects has appointed Jean-Jacques Despert as its new regional manager for Bangkok.
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Maxim buys Crane Rental
May 26 - Maxim Crane Works has acquired Orlando, Florida based heavy haulage, specialised rigging and crane services provider, Crane Rental Corporation.
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TNT Crane in Rocky buy
May 26 - TNT Crane & Rigging has acquired Denver, Colorado headquartered Rocky Mountain Structures (RMS). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
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Mammoet bridges Lithuanian gap
May 26 - Mammoet has transported and installed a footbridge across the Alytua Park valley in the Lithuanian city of Alytus.
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Iran shines brighter for Aryamasir
May 26 - Aryamasir International Transport has transported a Scania prime mover and lowbed trailer from Uzbekistan to Bandar Abbas in Iran, from where it was shipped to Dubai.
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CEE gathers in Antwerp
May 26 - Members of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) network came together at the Ramada Plaza Hotel in Antwerp from May 17-18 for the group's 6th annual membership conference.
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Korean specialist joins UTC
May 22 - UTC Overseas has appointed Lloyd (Woo Sung) Bae as director of sales and operations for the company's Korea desk.
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SP SPb heads into outer space
May 22 - The Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg (SP SPb) has worked together with Universal Forwarder to load four rockets destined for the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana onboard the vessel MN Colibri.
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Ro-ro growth at Tulsa Port
May 22 - The Tulsa Port of Catoosa in Oklahoma witnessed an increase in shipping activity across its low water wharf and ro-ro facility in April.