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Ex-Im considers USD5 billion loan
The US Export-Import Bank’s board intends to vote on a USD5 billion direct loan for the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique.
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Moore Concrete plans expansion
As Moore Concrete prepares to expand its facilities in Northern Ireland, the company is working with material handling solutions provider Combilift to keep apace with an increase in production.
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Volga-Dnepr Group names Glushnev amid company restructure
Volga-Dnepr Group has appointed Nikolay Glushnev as general director of AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) as it launches a group-wide restructuring plan.
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Grieg welcomes a new Star
Grieg Star has taken delivery of the Supramax bulk vessel Star Damon (formerly GH Frankel).
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Spedag awarded anti-bribery certification
Spedag Interfreight Uganda has been accredited with the ISO 37001:2016 anti-bribery management system certification.
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SeaRenergy acquires Elbe-1
Hamburg-based offshore service provider SeaRenergy has acquired Elbe-1, an engineering company that offers consultancy services for the design, certification and approval of offshore wind projects.
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NYK Bulk & Projects places newbuild order
NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers has placed an order for two heavy lift vessels from Nanjing Jinling shipyard.
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ALE loads in Laos
ALE has transported three oversized units from the port of Laem Chabang, Thailand to Laos on behalf of Hansa Meyer Global Transport.
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Collett transports tubes
Collett & Sons has transported four steel tubes 90 miles (144.8 km) from Cleveland Steel & Tubes Depot to Grinton in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Toomy joins New Orleans commissioners
The port of New Orleans has appointed Joseph Toomy to the board of harbor commissioners.
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Duffy receives Demag
Denver, Colorado-based Duffy Crane & Hauling has added a Demag AC 220-5 all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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UAL vessels gather in Antwerp
Three Universal Africa Lines (UAL) ships have been spotted at the port of Antwerp. All three are being loaded with cargoes destined for West Africa.
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Roll Group opens in Asia
Roll Group has strengthened its presence in the Asia Pacific (APAC) market by opening offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea.
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Höegh rolls to Mombasa
Höegh Autoliners has shipped 100 breakbulk units destined for a cement plant in Kenya on using two of its ro-ro services.
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ALE-Giant executes Formosa works
ALE has established a joint venture with Giant Taiwan to handle the movement, transport and storage of wind turbine foundations for the Formosa 1 Phase 2 wind farm.
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Ceva secures Borr contract extension
Ceva Logistics has renewed its rig hub services contract with Borr Drilling for an additional year.
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Barrus supports wind energy projects
Barrus Projects has delivered nacelles for the Kamensko-Krasnoselskaya and Gukovo wind farms in Russia.
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Paderewski completes maiden call in Emden
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Paderewski made its maiden call at the German port of Emden to load wind energy equipment destined for Masan, South Korea.
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Peel Ports prepares for Brexit
The UK’s Peel Ports Group has been accredited as an authorised economic operator (AEO) at all of its principal ports.
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Esbjerg welcomes LHM 800
Denmark’s Port Esbjerg has taken delivery of a 308-tonne lifting capacity LHM 800 mobile harbour crane from Liebherr.