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Blue Water promotes Nielsen
June 18 - Blue Water Shipping has appointed general manager of its branch offices in Odense and Lindoe, Soren Nielsen, as the new director of its general cargo division.
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TT Club calls for accident prevention
June 18 - In a speech given to the Trans Middle East Conference in Qatar, Andrew Kemp, regional director of EMEA for the TT Club, called for operators to do more to minimise the causes of incidents resulting in bodily injury, cargo and property damage at
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SPL transforms New York
June 17 - Specialized Power Logistics (SPL) has recently coordinated the delivery of a 226-tonne transformer in the New York area
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Maritime sale for Mammoet?
June 17 - Mammoet Europe bv has expressed its intention to sell a large part of its maritime fleet to Hebo Maritiemservice bv.
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Move One: Iraq update
June 17 - Move One is continuing to operate its business in Iraq under the current turmoil but warns against using some transportation routes.
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Tuscor Lloyds gets reel going
June 17 - Tuscor Lloyds has transported a 58-tonne cable reel from Newcastle, UK to Manila in the Philippines via South Korea's port of Busan.
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Martin Bencher moves Qingdao office
June 17 - Martin Bencher Qingdao, officially named Martin Bencher (Hong Kong) Ltd., has relocated its operations to a new address.
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China sinks P3 Network
June 17 - The P3 Network - a global container shipping alliance planned by AP Moller-Maersk, MSC and CMA CGM - is officially dead in the water after the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said that it would rule out allowing the tie-up to go forward.
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Steady year for Liebherr
June 16 - During 2013, Liebherr Group achieved a turnover of USD12.12 billion against what it described as a backdrop of moderate international progress.
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Sarjak eyes Japanese ODC market
June 16 - Sarjak Containers Lines has enhanced its over-dimensional cargo (ODC) transportation services by introducing new routes to Japan.
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ICS concerned by regulatory reform
June 16 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) - the principal global trade association for shipowners representing over 80 percent of the world merchant fleet - met in Limassol, Cyprus last week for its annual general meeting (AGM).
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Cargolux launches Zhengzhou service
June 16 - After a two-month delay, Cargolux Airlines International has launched scheduled services between Luxembourg and Zhengzhou.
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Reshamsingh bridges the gap
June 16 - India's Reshamsingh & Co. has coordinated a complex project that required the transport of approximately 90,000 freight tonnes of cargo for a bridge development in Delhi.
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First steel cut for BigRoll Barentsz
June 16 - The first steel has been cut for BigRoll Shipping's new 21,000-dwt MC class module carrier, BigRoll Barentsz, at the COSCO Dalian Shipyard.
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Megacar takes to the rails (video)
June 13 - UTC Overseas has unveiled its brand new railcar suitable for the transport of heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes.
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FPS expands in Sri Lanka
June 13 - FPS Sri Lanka has opened a new office in Galle, 120 km south of the country's capital Colombo.
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AIN launches new network
June 13 - Advanced International Networks (AIN) is combining two of its specialist groups into a new brand and rebranding it as the All in One (AiO) logistics network.
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Panama Canal: gates ahoy
June 13 - The second shipment of new lock gates has arrived at the Panama Canal, marking a significant step forward in the Panama Canal expansion programme.
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Capital projects and contracts - June 13th 2014
Here is this week's round up of capital projects and contracts.
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The Friday Flyer - June 13th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.