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The Friday Flyer - October 10, 2014
At the Breakbulk Americas event in Houston, Ed Osterwald, a partner at CEG-Europe, gave a fascinating insight into why the oil and gas business is one of the largest - and most poorly understood - industries in the world.
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CEA gets monk's blessing
October 9 - CEA Project Logistics celebrated the inauguration of its new Myanmar office with a blessing from Monk Bhante Ashin Nyanissara, commonly known as the Sitagu Sayadaw.
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Land up for grabs at Port of Antwerp
October 9 - Antwerp Port Authority has revealed that 96 ha of land have become available at the port of Antwerp.
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AGL steams ahead
October 6 - Alexander Global Logistics has handled the transport of a 148-tonne steam drum by barge from Berlin to Sluijskil in the Netherlands.
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Sloman Neptun appoints Swedish agent
October 6 - Sloman Neptun Shipping & Transport has appointed Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics as its new agent in Sweden.
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The Friday Flyer - October 3rd 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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ASL in ongoing electricity project
October 2 - Access Shipping & Logistics (ASL) has completed the latest transport of electricity transmission equipment for the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Ltd (UETCL) project.
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GAC adds Antwerp office
October 2 - Shipping, logistics and marine services provider, GAC Group, has added a new office in Antwerp to its network of over 300 offices.
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Multimodal reel shipment for Al Eid
October 1 - Kuwait based Al Eid International Logistic Company has transported a large cable reel from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait's Shuaiba port, via Jebel Ali port.
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CEA opens Thai yard
September 29 - CEA Projects has opened a new yard in Songkhla, Thailand, which comprises of 6,400 sq m of hardstanding, as well as secure external storage, full utility services and 24-hour security.
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Another reely good one for EXG
September 29 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has worked together with its partner Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) to transport a 130-tonne cable reel from Newcastle in the UK to Abu Dhabi's Mina Zayed Port on board the multipurpose vessel Abis Dusavik.
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MIS on the double
September 26 - Oman-based project cargo specialist Muscat International Shipping & Logistics (MIS) has discharged two 106-tonne transformers at Port Sultan Qaboos.
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Mammoet adds Freeport to network
September 26 - Mammoet is to present its partnership with Texas' Port Freeport at the upcoming Breakbulk Americas event in Houston.
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The Friday Flyer - September 26th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Esbjerg seeks operator for combi terminal
September 25 - The Port of Esbjerg is inviting parties from the private sector to express their interest in running and developing its new combi terminal.
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XLP caps off successful 2014 in Budapest
September 25 - Members from every continent gathered in Budapest, Hungary from September 21-23 for the XLProjects (XLP) network's second annual general meeting (AGM).
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Projects roll in for StederDelta
September 24 - StederDelta Group SRL has handled the transport of 1,200 cu m of cargo, including compressors and electronic equipment, from the Estonian port of Paldiski and Norwegian port of Halden, to Turkmenbashi Port in the Caspian Sea.
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Daewon Logipia in Korean buy
September 24 - Daewon Logipia has obtained the accredited logistics consulting and services company Korea Logistics Consulting & Service.
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Altus moves four
September 24 - Altus Logistics in Vietnam has transported four 45-tonne LPG bullet tanks from one depot to another in the Cambodian city of Phnom Penh.
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Sofrana Unilines partners on NZ-Fiji run
September 23 - Sofrana is adding a second ship on the service it operates between New Zealand and Fiji to give it a weekly schedule, as opposed to the existing fortnightly schedule.