All Logistics articles – Page 107
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UTC hails Ex-Im action
November 10 - UTC Overseas has applauded recent actions by Congress that support the reauthorisation of the U.S. Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank.
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Huge growth at Sohar
November 9 - Sohar Port and Freezone's general cargo terminal has seen a 60 percent year-on-year increase in throughput over the first three quarters of 2015, reaching a combined volume of 2.3 million tonnes.
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Manitoulin takes Entrec stake
November 9 - Canada's Manitoulin Transport has made a strategic investment into Entrec Corporation, taking beneficial ownership of approximately 15.4 percent of the issued and outstanding common shares of the company on a non-diluted basis.
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CP Ships' Ray Miles dies
November 9 - Raymond R Miles, who during his 43-year international transport career helped steer the course of container shipping as it evolved through its second generation, died on Friday November 6, 2015 after a brief illness. He was 71.
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Paulson sails into Duluth
November 6 - Duluth Seaway Port Authority has named Jason Paulson as its new facilities manager.
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Transafe moves Kazakh plant
November 5 - Transafe Logistics has completed the delivery of out-of-gauge components for a mineral processing plant in Karazhal, Kazakhstan.
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Safety a major concern at WCTS
November 5 - Over 270 delegates attended the two-day World Crane & Transport Summit (WCTS) at the NH Grand Krasnapolsky Hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Sarjak opens in Chile and Brazil
November 5 - Sarjak Container Lines has appointed local agents in Brazil and Chile.
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BNSF Logistics takes the crown
November 5 - The Houston Global Project Centre of BNSF Logistics has handled the shipment of a 175-tonne crown from the port of Philadelphia to its final destination in Howell, in the state of Michigan.
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Nurminen forecasts further struggles
November 4 - Helsinki headquartered Nurminen Logistics has updated its financial outlook for 2015, forecasting a decline in net sales and operating results.
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TEL steels ahead
November 3 - Topline Express Logistics (TEL) has coordinated the transport of two 6 m long steel plates by air from China to Korea.
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AGL in Vladivostok first
November 3 - Alexander Global Logistics' (AGL) new office in Vladivostok, Russia has completed its first project, with the delivery of seven pieces of Kato machinery.
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Silvasti adds Russia office
November 3- Silvasti, Finland's heavy cargo transport specialist has opened an office in St. Petersburg in order to strengthen its market position in Russia.
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CEA takes turbines in
November 2 - CEA Project Logistics has taken delivery of 39 wind turbine blades at its free trade zone in Thailand's Laem Chabang port.
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W.I.S. speeds into Japan
October 30 - W.I.S Logistics has safely delivered two over-dimensional thruster from Italy to Japan.
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Next step for Pek
October 28 - Rik Pek has been appointed managing director breakbulk terminals at Broekman Logistics, effective November 1, 2015.
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Kerry hires Blank
October 28 - With immediate effect, Thomas Blank has become Kerry Logistics' managing director for Europe, working out of the company's office in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Qatar Airways growth pace quickens
October 28 - Qatar Airways Cargo has unveiled plans to build a large new cargo terminal at Doha's Hamad International Airport by 2018; while latest IATA international FTK figures suggest that it is now the third largest international cargo airline in the
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DB Schenker add JV for Sri Lanka
October 28 - DBS Logistics Ltd is a new joint venture between Aitken Spence and DB Schenker set up to serve the Sri Lankan and Maldives markets.
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Abu Dhabi Ports sees strong growth
October 27 - Abu Dhabi Ports says it has handled 11.28 million tonnes of general and bulk cargo during the first three quarters of 2015 - a 19 percent year-on-year increase.