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White Rock job for Blue Water
July 7 - Blue Water Shipping is beginning the delivery of 70 Goldwind G121 wind turbines for the White Rock wind farm in Australia.
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Daher in transformational rail move
July 7 - Daher in Germany has coordinated the delivery of a 240-tonne transformer from Halle, Leipzig to Grünstädtel by rail, using a historic locomotive and steam engine from the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
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EMS hails shortsea shipping
July 7 - EMS-Fehn-Group managing director Manfred Müller has said that shortsea shipping has a “bright future”, agreeing that it is not only able to relieve road and rail from ever-increasing transport volumes but is also the best choice when it comes to
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LiftEx heads to Aberdeen
July 7 - UK lifting exhibition, LiftEx, is taking place this year from November 23-24 at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre in Scotland.
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Commission ends container antitrust case
July 7 - The European Commission has concluded its investigation into antitrust pricing allegations against 14 container shipping companies.
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Newton up on the Tyne
July 6 - Richard Newton has been appointed commercial director, logistics, for the UK's Port of Tyne, having previously been the port's commercial manager.
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Krüger lands in Hamburg
July 6 - Annette Krüger has joined the communications team at Port of Hamburg Marketing (HHM), succeeding Sabine Zilski.
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ALE toasts crane work
July 6 - ALE's Middle East branch is currently managing the delivery and installation of a variety of port cranes in Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Togo and Guatemala.
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Damen on the double
July 6 - Silverburn Shipping Group has taken delivery of two Damen Stan Pontoon 8916 ICE vessels.
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Delta ships vehicle quartet
July 6 - Delta Maritime has transported two Tatra pipe trucks and two Liebherr excavators from Wels, Austria to Alexandroupolis in Greece for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) project.
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Collett forges university partnership
July 6 - Collett & Sons has partnered with the UK's Leeds Beckett University to develop bespoke software intended to transform the way the transport provider does business.
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Globo moves to Malawi
July 6 - Globo Distribuidora has coordinated the transport of earthmoving machines from Matadi in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to Malawi via the Port of Beira, Mozambique.
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Thompson breezes into Ainscough
July 6 - UK based Ainscough Group division Ainscough Wind Energy Services has appointed Neil Thompson as head of operations.
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ACS scoops government contract
July 6 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has been selected as a supplier for the UK government's humanitarian division - Department for International Development (DFID) - for a two-year period.
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Cosco changes newbuild order
July 5 - Cosco Shipping has confirmed that it has ordered three 36,000 dwt ice-class multipurpose vessels and four 28,000 dwt heavy lift ships, which will replace its original order for seven heavy lift ships.
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Rhenus establishes UAE operation
July 5 - The Rhenus Group has set up its own organisation in the UAE, operating as Rhenus Logistics Gulf DWC.
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ISS named Neptune Lines agent
July 5 - Neptune Lines has appointed Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) as agent for its new Middle East Gulf short sea service in Kuwait, Iraq and Qatar.
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Terex makes dual delivery
July 5 - Scotland's Stoddart Crane Hire has taken delivery of a Terex AC 100/4L all-terrain crane; while Canada based Guay has received a new Terex Crossover 8000 boom truck crane.
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Haropa welcomes PIL
July 5 - Pacific International Lines (PIL) has introduced a weekly service from Haropa's Port of Le Havre in France to the South Pacific region.
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New partnership to develop airship
July 5 - Germany headquartered ultracapacitator developer Skeleton Technologies is joining forces with French company Flying Whales to build a 60-tonne capacity airship for the global transport market.