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Boeing predicts Middle East demand
November 4 - Boeing forecasts that Middle Eastern carriers will require 3,180 new aircraft over the next two decades, valued at an estimated USD730 billion.
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Hansa sails into Johor
November 3 - German shipping line Hansa heavy Lift has transported three tugboats, each weighing 504 tonnes, from Rotterdam to Johor in Malaysia.
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MatthewsDaniel completes Anadarko spar job
November 3 - London, UK headquartered MatthewsDaniel has completed marine warranty services on behalf of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation for the installation of the Heidelberg spar in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Famous five for Liverpool
November 3 - Zhen Hua 23, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries' (ZPMC) giant semi-submersible has made a spectacular delivery of five ship-to-shore megamax quayside cranes for the new Liverpool2 container terminal.
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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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GeoSea wins Galloper project
November 3 - DEME subsidiary GeoSea has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract for the Galloper offshore wind farm, located 27 km off the Suffolk coast in the UK.
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Reachstackers take river route
November 3 - Two new reachstackers for the Southern Terminal of the Port of Strasbourg have been delivered.
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More laid off at TTS
November 3 - TTS Business Unit Offshore, a part of TTS Group ASA, has decided to implement further temporary workforce reductions with immediate effect in the subsidiaries in Norway and Poland.
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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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Money pumped into US transport projects
November 2 - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has confirmed that it will provide USD500 million for 39 transportation projects in the country, from its TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) programme.
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Big skid for ALE
November 2 - ALE has skidded the 26,500-tonne forward section of the aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, in the UK's Rosyth Dockyard, which the company claims is the heaviest item it has ever skidded.
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Johnson in wind energy drive
November 2 - Johnson Crane Hire has helped install 15 wind turbines at South Africa's Chaba and Waainek wind farms.
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GAC delivers boats for refugee rescue
November 2 - GAC has coordinated the delivery of two, 12 m, high-speed boats to Greece on behalf of the not-for-profit NGO, the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS).
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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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Van der Vlist reaches out
November 2 - In Australia, Van der Vlist arranged the transport of 22 reach stackers that had been shipped in to Fremantle, Adelaide and Melbourne from Holland and Belgium.
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Modulift in trunnion launch
November 2 - Modulift has launched its new modular trunnion spreader beam, which it says will ease the attachment of slings when rigging heavy lifts.
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Ritter joins HBB
October 30 - Effective November 1, 2015 Captain Peter Ritter will join Hanseatic Break Bulk (HBB), heading its sales and business development activities for high and heavy cargo.
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ACL adds first G4 con-ro
October 30 - Atlantic Container Line (ACL) has taken delivery of its con-ro vessel Atlantic Star - the first of five new vessels in its G4 fleet.
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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.