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Globalink - domestic and international projects
May 30 - Globalink Logistics Group - a member for the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) representing Kazakhstan - has shipped a 50-tonne separator from the country capital Kyzyl Orda to Zheskasgan.
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Cyclotron installed in Sweden
May 30 - Belgium headquartered Heavy Lifting + Handling has installed a cyclotron unit in Uppsala, Sweden using a SBL1100 Enerpak gantry lifting system
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ISS provides Australian agency services
May 30 - Maritime service provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) is providing support logistic services to the Belgium headquartered Jan De Nul Group, for an offshore energy project in Australia.
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Four MPVs under construction
May 29 - Reports in the international media state China's Jiangsu Hongqiang Marine Heavy Industry has signed a deal with an unspecified German company for four 12,500 dwt multipurpose heavy lift vessels.
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TT Club calls for improved packing standards
May 29 - Higher levels of training to maintain and improve the expertise of those employed by shippers, consolidators, warehouses and depots to pack containers is now a primary objective of a number of current industry initiatives.
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Shipping lobby calls for balance on environment
May 29 - Speaking at the recent OECD International Transport Forum in Leipzig, Germany, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) said that the cost of environmental protection threaten sustainable shipping.
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Breakbulk targets South America
May 29 - Breakbulk South America Congress 2013 will bring together cargo owners, forwarders, carriers and ports that have a common interest in South America's project and breakbulk cargo industry.
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ALE's record-breaking jack up
May 29 - UK headquartered ALE has successfully completed the jack-up of the Arkutun Dagi Topside at the shipyard of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, South Korea.
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Lower Saxony ports exhibit strengths
May 28 - Seaports of Niedersachsen - an association of nine Lower Saxony, Germany based ports including Brake, Cuxhaven, Emden, Leer, Nordenham, Oldenburg Papenburg, Stade and Wilhelmshaven - has visited a number of leading trade shows to exhibit its serv
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PPG - successful conference in Le Havre
May 28 - International project forwarder network the Project Professionals Group (PPG) hosted its annual conference in Le Havre, France, May 20-22, 2013.
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New Liebherr crane joins Brake
May 28 - A second Liebherr mobile harbour crane has entered into service at the Niedersachsenkai Brake seaport terminal, Germany.
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PCN adds third Vietnam member
May 28 - Minh Long International Transportation has joined the Project Cargo Network (PCN), becoming the network's third and final representative in Vietnam.
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Subsea 7 orders new heavy construction vessel
May 28 - Subsea 7 has signed a contract for a new heavy construction vessel, set for delivery in 2016.
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Solid Q1 for Subsea 7
May 28 - Luxembourg registered offshore engineering company Subsea 7 has released its first quarter 2013 results, for the three-months ending March 31, 2013.
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It's a gas for Sarens
May 24 - Sarens Group has been awarded a contract for the transport of equipment for the CNRL oil sands project in Alberta, Canada - one of the largest contracts in the company's history.
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Friderici uses Nicolas trailer in transformer move
May 24 - Friderici has transported a 248 tonne transformer between Corbeil-Essones and Bellville sur Loir.
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Ojard steps-down at Duluth
May 24 - Duluth Seaway Port Authority executive director Adolph Ojard will retire from his position after 10 years at the US seaport.
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Wishy washy shipment for DB Schenker
May 24 - DB Schenker has been contracted to transport a laundry facility from Minden, Germany to Russian city of Sochi in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
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German trio research offshore crane tech
May 24 - Hochseeoperationen mit Kranen (HoOK) [Offshore Operations with Cranes] - a German joint project between Hamburg University of Technology, offshore engineer Mareval AG Hamburg and maritime engineers HeavyLift@Sea - has been launched to research an
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Asia-Pacific O&G outlook positive
May 24 - According to GL Noble Denton, large-scale oil and gas projects in Australia will drive growth across the industry in the wider Asia-Pacific region.