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Rotterdam reappoints Castelein
November 27 - Allard Castelein has been reappointed as ceo of the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
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ABC sticks with Liège
November 27 - Despite regaining its lost slots at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, AirBridgeCargo (ABC) will retain its freighter calls to Belgium's Liège Airport.
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Longview looks ahead
November 27 - The Port of Longview in Washington, USA, says it will make expansion of port infrastructure a key priority in its 2018 budget, capitalising on momentum from past years.
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PCN members keeping busy
November 27 - C.H. Robinson Project Logistics, member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN), has delivered 49 wind turbines to a project site near Bluff Point in Indiana, USA.
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Anchors aweigh for Beluga Projects
November 27 - Beluga Projects Logistic has been contracted to transport and install an anchor system on the Kola Bay seabed in Murmansk, Russia.
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Rotterdam to host Project Cargo Summit
November 24 - News has reached HLPFI of a new event in Rotterdam for the project cargo and breakbulk community.
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MHEA calls upon Connolly
November 24 - The Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA) has appointed John Connolly as its president.
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OOCL welcomes Scandinavia
November 24 - OOCL has taken delivery of the 21,413 teu containership OOCL Scandinavia, the fifth of six vessels ordered from the Samsung Heavy Industry (SHI) shipyard in South Korea.
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EXG handles crane quartet
November 24 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has transported four rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGC) from Nhava Sheva to Mundra, India.
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USS Fitzgerald is on the (Trans)shelf
November 24 - The damaged guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) has left the US naval base in Yokosuka, Japan on its journey to the US Gulf Coast for repairs.
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Shipowners welcome emissions agreement
November 24 - Following intensive negotiations, which came to an end two weeks ago, the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the European Commission reached a provisional agreement on the reform of the emissions trading system, which has now
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Extended Breeze sets sail
November 24 - The lengthening programme of Finnlines' vessels is in full swing in the Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, with the first of four of its vessels extended by approximately 30 m.
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A Triumph for Turkish shipyard
November 24 - Besiktas Shipyard in Turkey reports it has completed repairs and maintenance on the Dockwise-owned semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Triumph.
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Davies Crane adds Grove duo
November 24 - UK crane rental company Davies Crane Hire has added two long boom Grove all terrain cranes to its fleet.
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AAL appoints Schutzbier
November 23 - AAL has appointed Marc Schutzbier as commercial manager of its Canadian operations.
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Advantis relocates power plant
November 23 - Advantis Projects, the Sri Lanka-based project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Group, has relocated the 24 MW Lakdhanavai power plant from Sapugaskanda, Sri Lanka to Nyala, Sudan.
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Blyth sets its sights on decommissioning
November 23 - The UK's Port of Blyth is set to move into the offshore decommissioning market following a successful application for a decommissioning licence from the UK Environment Agency.
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DB Cargo names Bosch
November 23 - DB Cargo, Deutsche Bahn's railfreight business, has appointed Roland Bosch as ceo, effective December 1, 2017.
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B&B and Portlog team up
November 23 - France-based B&B International and Mexico's Portlog International have arranged the transport of an injection unit and accessories from the Port of Antwerp to Altamira Port, Mexico.
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Maersk Line names president
November 22 - Effective December 1, 2017, the veteran Maersk senior manager, Omar Shamsie (pictured below), will become president of Maersk Line in North America.