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The Friday Flyer - February 7th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Winkler off to Page & Jones
February 6 - In the USA, GPS Global Project Services has been merged into Page & Jones Inc with the former's Heino Winkler joining the latter's team in its Atlanta office as director, global project services.
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Sacema gets mill turning
February 6 - Denmark based Sacema Project Shipping has completed the shipment of a secondhand board mill from Italy to India.
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High five for Indian ports
February 6 - The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the proposal of four new container terminal projects and one multipurpose cargo berth project.
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DAHER-HCS takes the roundabout way
February 6 - DAHER-HCS has handled the transport of a 243-tonne transformer to a loading station in Leutenbach on a Scheuerle InterCombi SP with 2 x 10 axle lines.
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FKAB secures conversion contract
January 6 - FKAB China has won a design order from ZPMC's shipping arm, for the conversion of a 15 year old aframax tanker into a semi-submersible heavy lift vessel.
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KBR wins design contract
February 6 - KBR has been awarded a contract for the basic design development for Heerema Offshore Services' large new submersible crane vessel (NSCV) through its subsidiary GVA.
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Cardinal opens in Basildon
February 6 - Cardinal Maritime has expanded its presence in the south of England, with the opening of a new office in Basildon, Essex.
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Challenging yacht shipment for Allseas
February 6 - Allseas Global Logistics' project team has transported a yacht from a shipyard in Rayong, Thailand to Southampton, UK.
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ISS supports Saipem
February 5 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has supported international contractor to the oil and gas industry, Saipem, with a major pipe laying project in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Extension complete at Corpus Christi
February 5 - The Port of Corpus Christi has completed its La Quinta Channel Extension Project, which has extended the La Quinta Ship Channel by approximately 2.25 km to a depth of 12.5 m below mean low tide.
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CEA handles factory parts
February 5 - CEA Projects has handled the transportation of 5,200 tonnes of factory parts for the Nissan Motor Company.
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Felbermayr overcomes bridges
February 5 - Felbermayr has transported eight heavy loads for a new aluminium factory for Austrian aluminium producer, AMAG in Ranshofen.
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M&M appoints Lunde
February 5 - Maritime and Merchant AS (M&M), which is to be renamed Maritime & Merchant Bank ASA, has appointed Dagfinn Lunde to its board of directors.
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Aeros and Bertling partner up
February 5 - Aeroscraft Corporation (Aeros) and Houston's Bertling Logistics have signed a memorandum with the view to establish a strategic partnership supporting global project logistics.
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New Mercedes-Benz SLT
February 4 - Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its new SLT heavy haulage vehicle, designed for a gross truck and trailer weight of 250 tonnes.
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Tuscor Lloyds rushes to print
February 4 - Tuscor Lloyds has organised the shipment of over 368 tonnes of flexographic printing machinery from Germany to Veracruz, Mexico.
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OXL seeks to reassure creditors
February 5 - Just over one month since it filed for creditor protection, Zeebrugge-based heavy lift and multi-purpose shipping line OXL it is confident that it will meet the May deadline set by the Belgian court to restructure its business and satisfy cre
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Liburnia delivers coke chamber duo
February 4 - Liburnia Martime Agency has delivered two coke chambers from Ortona, Itlay to an oil refinery in Sisak, Croatia.
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Mammoet assists Sellafield lift
February 4 - Mammoet has helped remove a ventilation stack weighing 100 tonnes from a Silos Direct Encapsulation Plant (SDP) at the Sellafield nuclear power station in the UK.