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St Petersburg handles large shipment
June 21 - Russia's JSC Sea Ports of Saint Petersburg (SP SPb), together with Universal Forwarder, has handled heavy components destined for the Siemens power station "Juzhnouralsk GRES power plant-2" in the Chelyabinsk region.
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GAC on the move in Shetland
June 21 - GAC UK has relocated its Shetland operations to larger facilities at Greenhead Base in the Shetland Islands' capital and main port, Lerwick.
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Volga-Dnepr flies power unit to Sochi
June 21 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has deployed one of its AN-124-100 freighters to transport an 80 tonne mobile gas turbine power plant from Krasnoyarsk to the Russian city of Sochi - host city of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
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Will new US trucking hours-of-service rules cause delays?
June 21 - In the USA, trucking companies are making preparations for the new hours-of-service (HoS) regulations that come into effect on July 1.
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Bohnet and Scheuerle deliver turbine
June 21 - German heavy hauler and project forwarder, Bohnet GmbH has completed its first assignment using 13 new InterCombi axle lines acquired from Scheuerle.
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Big three to partner on East-West trades
June 21 - This week's news that CMA CGM, Maersk Line and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company are forming the P3 Network, an operational alliance on the East - West trades, has caused raised eyebrows from across the industry.
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Liebherr helps close the gap in Berlin
June 21 - Liebherr Cranes has played a key role in delivering drilling machinery for the construction of Berlin's underground railway network.
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Boeckmans wins boat shipping agency
June 21 - Peters & May, the boat transport company, has appointed Boeckmans as its agent for the Benelux region, including the countries of Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg.
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MAX adds trailer model
June 21 - MAX Trailer - a subsidiary of Luxembourg based Faymonville Group - has added a new model to its fleet - the MAX 300.
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The Friday Flyer - June 21st 2013
If you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing, you don't need an economist to help you understand the implications of PWC's suggestion this week that half of Germany's maritime shipping companies plan to enter alliances with peers o
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Dockwise transports Lucius spar
June 20 - Heavy lift shipping line Dockwise - a subsidiary of marine contractor Boskalis - has successfully offloaded the 23,000 tonne Lucius spar in the Lucius deepwater oil and gas field, Gulf of Mexico.
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Cargolux connects Oman
June 20 - Cargolux Airlines International has added another new destination to its freighter network - Muscat, Oman. Effective June 29, 2013 the new route will be served by one of Cargolux's B747-8 freighters.
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Liebherr transports CAL components
June 20 - Liebherr has transported components weighing up to 420 tonnes for its new heavy lift offshore crane, the CAL 45000-1200 Litronic.
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BBC Chartering ships the stage
June 20 - Leer, Germany headquartered heavy lift shipping line BBC Chartering has sponsored the Caravan Stage Company's Tall Ship Theatre.
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WWL appoints new president and ceo
June 20 - Christopher J. Connor has been appointed president and ceo of shipping and logistics services provider, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL).
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Terex renovates Angkor Wat
June 20 - Terex Cranes has deployed its CBR self-erecting tower crane to help sensitive restoration works at Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia.
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C.H. Robinson adds Turkish presence
June 20 - Freight forwarder C.H. Robinson Europe has opened a new office in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Volga-Dnepr in AN-124 wing shipment
June 20 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has transported aircraft wings for the new Boeing 787 'Dreamliner' from Japan to Everett, USA, on board one of its AN-124-100 freighters.
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Wagenborg secures new Liebherr lifter
June 19 - Netherlands headquartered Wagenborg Nedlift has taken delivery of a 750-tonne Liebherr LR1750 crawler crane.
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STX Pan Ocean shares tumble further
June 19 - After a court accepted its application to seek protection from creditors, STX Pan Ocean Co, South Korea's largest commodities-shipping company, has seen its shares slump to their lowest levels in Seoul since it was originally listed.