All articles by HeavyLiftPFI – Page 81
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ALE puts on the skids
April 20 - ALE has designed and built a new self-propelled skid system, the SS800, with 800 tonne capacity skid shoes.
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Big move for Capewest
April 20 - Capewest Logistics has celebrated the first anniversary of its Ivory Coast office with its biggest project cargo operation to date.
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Chipolbrok newbuild takes bow in Hamburg
April 20 - Chipolbrok's latest newbuilding, Paderewski has made its maiden call at the Port of Hamburg.
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Carpenters joins Jakarta
April 20 - Malaysian shipping group, Carpenters Shipping, has started directs calls at the Port of Jakarta on its New Guinea Shuttle Service (NSS).
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Liebherr supplies Damen with floating crane
April 20 - Damen has ordered a Liebherr CBG 350 floating crane that will be used on a transhipment crane barge 6324.
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PCN demos eLearning platform
April 20 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) has issued a video demonstration and started taking pre-orders for its eLearning platform, which is set to be launched on June 1, 2017.
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Eastland joins Seko Logistics
April 20 - John Eastland has been appointed president of Seko Logistics' aerospace and aviation division.
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Moore Stephens flags shipping pool pitfalls
April 20 - International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens issued a warning to ship owners and operators to check carefully the financial, tax and jurisdictional implications of participating in shipping pool arrangements.
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Simões heads up Sindipesa
April 20 - Julio Eduardo Simões has been appointed as president of the National Association of Heavy Goods and Exceptional Cargo and Transport Companies (Sindipesa) In Brazil.
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Airbus giant hits the road
April 19 - The first large sections of Airbus' next generation new transport aircraft, the BelugaXL, have arrived at the aircraft Final Assembly facility (L34) in Toulouse, France.
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GSL gains Demag
April 19 - Mexico-based crane and logistics company Gruas y Soluciones Logisticas (GSL) has added a Demag AC 220-5 all terrain crane to its fleet.
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Grimaldi goes down Mexico way
April 19 - The Grimaldi Group has launched a direct service to Mexico, dedicated to the transport of cars, rolling freight and project cargo
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Siemens set for Dubai global logistics
April 19 - Siemens, one of the largest manufacturing and electronic companies in the world, will set up its global logistics headquarters, including its portfolio for airports, cargo infrastructure and ports, in Dubai.
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Engine handling gains a Gold Star
April 19 - Gold Star Consulting has transported the main engines and generators for an ARC-130 icebreaker under construction at Vyborg Shipyard in Russia.
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Liburnia loads in three
April 19 - Liburnia Maritime Agency has transported 42 modules, weighing up to 28 tonnes each, on board Rickmers Dalian to Hamad Port, Qatar.
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Locar lifts with Liebherr
April 19 - Crane, heavy haulage and aerial platform contractor Locar Guindastes e Transportes Intermodais, has added four Liebherr LTM 1250-5.1 mobile cranes to its fleet.
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ABS braves it in Houston
April 18 - The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), a provider of classification and technical services to the marine and offshore industries, has broken ground on the development of its global headquarters, CityPlace 2, in Houston, USA.
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Ex-Im Bank to get full functionality?
April 18 - In the USA, many have welcomed President Trump's announcement last Friday naming former Congressmen Scott Garrett and Spencer Bachus as nominees to the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) board of directors.
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Cordero called in at Long Beach
April 18 - The Port of Long Beach, USA, has appointed Mario Cordero as the port's executive director.
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Blades on rail
April 18 - The Port of Longview has discharged wind turbine blades measuring 177 ft (54 m) in length for wind turbine manufacturer Vestas, which the port claims are the longest blades to be discharged at the US port since 2003 when it began handling wind









