All News articles – Page 485
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DFDS closes Zeebrugge-Rosyth route
DFDS has announced the closure of its Zeebrugge-Rosyth freight route following a fire in the engine room of its ro-ro vessel Finlandia Seaways, which connects Belgium with the Scottish port.
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Broekman names de Man
Broekman Logistics has appointed Cor de Man as its general manager, responsible for Broekman's forwarding activities in the Netherlands and its specialised breakbulk-related project logistics activities.
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FLG boosts heavy lift range
UK-based FLG Services, which provides lifting and safety equipment for hire and sale, has invested in of a range of heavy lift accessories.
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ForestWave vessel suffers pirate attack
Over the weekend, pirates attacked ForestWave's general cargo vessel FWN Rapide off the coast of Nigeria, taking 12 crew members hostage.
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Rezayat Sparrow goes large with Liebherr
Rezayat Sparrow, a major supplier of cranes and heavy transport services in Saudi Arabia, is taking delivery of 18 Liebherr mobile cranes to mark its 40th anniversary.
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Drewry remains optimistic on multipurpose recovery
During a webinar earlier this week looking at the latest trends and outlook for the multipurpose shipping market, covering both breakbulk and project cargo sectors, Drewry repeated its optimistic forecast for the sector, predicting further rec
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Double delivery for Drake
Australia-based trailer manufacturer - the Drake Group - has recently manufactured and delivered trailers to two heavy haulage transport companies.
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Grimaldi's latest newbuild christened
Grimaldi Group's Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) newbuilding, Grande New York, has been christened at the Port of New York & New Jersey's FAPS Port Newark Auto Marine Terminal, USA, by Amanda Matilda Cuomo Cole - the granddaughter of former N
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CMA CGM takes stake as CEVA logistics plans to float
CMA CGM is to acquire a 25 percent stake in CEVA Logistics as part of the planned flotation of the CEVA business, which was announced yesterday.
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Mammoet installs Liwa bullets
Mammoet has completed the installation of four 1,180-tonne bullet tanks at the Liwa Plastics Industries Complex (LPIC) in Oman.
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Breakbulk relay raising funds for charity
With the relocation of the Breakbulk Europe event from Antwerp, Belgium to Bremen, Germany, Anders Flensborg - the long-standing organiser of fundraising business runs at industry events - is planning a symbolic relay between the two cities for
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Bomar up at Port of Vancouver USA
The Port of Vancouver USA has appointed Mike Bomar as its director of economic development.
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Van Beest merges brands
The Netherlands-based Van Beest, which manufactures Tycan fibre chain, Excel chain fittings and Green Pin rope fittings, is merging its Tycan and Excel brands into Green Pin, with immediate effect.
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ALE follows in Cook's footsteps
ALE Heavy Lift has recently completed the landmark relocation of one of only two full-size replicas of Captain James Cook's ship, HMS Endeavour, the bark commanded by Cook when he charted New Zealand and discovered the eastern coast of Australi
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DSV UK wins aerospace contract
May 1, 2018, will see DSV's UK business commence work on a three-year contract with Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, which will further strengthen the logistics group's position in the aerospace market.
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Manitoulin adds IPE to portfolio
Quebec-headquartered Manitoulin Global Forwarding has acquired Toronto-based IPE Logistics Canada.
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Trail King and Goldhofer ink sales deal
Germany's Goldhofer and USA-headquartered Trail King have teamed up to promote each other's range of trailers around the world.
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Allspeeds launches Tangye Hydralite
UK-headquartered Allspeeds has introduced the Tangye Hydralite aluminium jack series, which has a capacity ranging from 20-100 tonnes.
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Renegar-Driggers adds six
Renegar-Driggers will add six Demag all terrain cranes to its inventory including one AC 100-4L unit, two AC 16-5 models and three AC 220-5 units.
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Nor Lines adds Rotterdam
Samskip subsidiary Nor Lines will include calls at Rotterdam for the first time in its weekly multipurpose liner service connecting to Western, Mid and Northern Norway, with effect from the start of June.