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ALE tests Argentina's largest crane
December 2 - ALE's Argentina branch has used the largest crane operating in the country - a Liebherr LR11350 crawler crane - to complete its role in YPF's Nuevo Coke project.
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StederDelta puts two ships to use
December 1 - StederDelta Group has transported a dismantled crane, weighing a total of 200 tonnes, from Turkmenistan's Turkmenbashi port to Johor in Malaysia.
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Rolner leaves SAL
December 1 - It's all change at the top of shipping line SAL Heavy Lift, following the departure of Lars Rolner as managing director and chief operating officer.
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John Good welcomes ro-ro partnership
December 1 - John Good Shipping has formed a new partnership with Swedish Orient Line (SOL) following its appointment as UK liner agent for SOL's new ro-ro service between Finland and Tilbury.
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Holleman convoy crosses Eastern Europe
December 1 - Holleman Bulgaria is in the process of transporting four rotors and four stators from Tiszak
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Vanguard catches the tide
December 1 - Vanguard has played its part in the launch of a 310-tonne patrol vessel from the Damen Shipyards in Cape Town.
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Cargolux ups Vietnamese offering
December 1 - Cargolux is expanding its cargo services to Vietnam with the introduction of a second weekly flight to Ho Chi Minh City, and a fourth frequency to Hanoi.
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BIMCO wants less IMO red tape for shipping
December 1 - BIMCO supports a report identifying ways to reduce red tape for shipping, which will be presented to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) this week in London.
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Training for Africa's abnormal loads
December 1 - An ISO-accredited Certificate in Project Cargo Management professional development course is being held in conjunction with the Breakbulk Africa Congress in Johannesburg in February, 2015.
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Shipowners criticise EU pre-emptive strike on CO2
December 1 - Following the recent informal agreement reached by EU co-legislators on the European Commission proposal for a regulation on the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of CO2 emissions of maritime transport, the International Chamber of
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Ko-Mats revamps website
November 28 - Ko-Mats - a supplier of hardwood timber mats for the lifting industry - has upgraded its website, which is now available in seven different languages.
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SCS hot off the press
November 28 - SCS Heavy has transported two presses - one from Henriville, France and the second from Rechen, Germany - to the USA, as well as a third press from Germany to China.
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OHT Falcon loads Galveston Key
November 28 - Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) mobilised its semi-submersible vessel Falcon to Singapore to load the jack up rig Galveston Key.
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Terex crawler enters the forest
November 28 - Mobi-Hub has used a Terex CC 2800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to erect a wind turbine at a site near Koblenz, Germany.
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Cosco in Olympic lift
November 28 - At the New Port of Huangpu, China, Cosco Shipping successfully loaded a 474-tonne ferry on board its multipurpose heavy lift vessel, Da Liang.
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CFNR on the double
November 28 - CFNR Group recently executed a pair of heavy lift project shipments, utilising its skills in the inland waterway logistics sector.
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Collett boils over
November 28 - Collett Transport has transported a 100-tonne boiler from Rotterdam to Selby in the UK, on behalf of German transport company Max Goll.
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Van Oord makes Ballast buy
November 28 - Van Oord has reached an agreement on the acquisition of Ballast Nedam's offshore business unit.
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BBC assists island expansion
November 28 - BBC Chartering's multipurpose heavy lift vessel BBC Oregon has delivered suction dredging hose components and crawler-type loaders to the island of Hulhumal
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The Friday Flyer - November 28th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.