All News articles – Page 548
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FLS keeps on schedule
June 13 - FLS Projects has completed the shipment of two 158-ton (143.3-tonne) transformers and related accessories from Turkey to Taiwan for Taiwan Power Company's Dah Tarn gas-fired power plant project.
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Hebron heads to final position
June 13 - The Hebron project has announced that it has commenced the tow-out of the platform from the Bull Arm construction site, Mosquito Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, to the Hebron field in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin, located about 350 km offshore Newfou
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WSM's graceful comeback to heavy lift sector
June 13 - Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) has been appointed as the ship manager for GPO Heavylift's purpose-built semi-submersible vessel, GPO Grace.
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Brent Delta comes ashore
June 13 - Mammoet has completed the load-in of Shell's 24,000-tonne Brent Delta platform at the Able UK decommissioning yard in Hartlepool, UK for Allseas.
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Enerpac launches the SL300
June 13 - Enerpac has launched the latest innovation in the SL series of telescopic hydraulic gantries, the SL300.
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Gruber moves rail by sea
June 12 - Gruber Logistics has managed the shipment of a Matisa railway ballast cleaner from Porto d'Ascoli, Italy to Veracruz, Mexico.
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Qatar disruption and uncertainty expected
June 12 - International law firm Ince & Co has advised shipping and transportation companies with cargo interests in Qatar to plan for a period of disruption and uncertainty, following the decision by a number of Qatar's neighbours and other nations to cu
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ESTA director to step down
June 12 - Ton Klijn will serve as interim ESTA director following Søren Jansen's resignation at the end of June.
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DFDS' second ro-ro named
June 12 - DFDS has named its second newbuild ro-ro freight vessel from Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) Tulipa Seaways.
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Cargolux signs Chinese JV
June 12 - Cargolux has signed a joint venture equity contract to establish a resident cargo airline operating out of Zhengzhou under a Chinese air operator certificate (AOC).
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Maxim completes Coast acquisition
June 12 - Maxim Crane Works has completed the acquisition of Coast Crane Company, an indirect subsidiary of Essex Rental Corp.
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Volga-Dnepr moves in Myanmar
June 9 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has used a combination of a Boeing 747 scheduled service and an Ilyushin IL-76TD-90VD charter flight to deliver a 12.66-tonne gas turbine to a power station in Yangon, Myanmar.
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Stena Line increases summer service
June 9 - Stena Line will introduce a fourth vessel on its Gydnia, Poland to Karlskrona, Sweden service.
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Germany's shipping lenders face squeeze on profits
June 9 - Albeit early signs of recovery became visible during the first months of 2017, but the shipping industry's protracted slowdown will continue to exert pressure on German ship lenders' profitability, Moody's Investors Service said in a report publi
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Meriaura names managing director
June 9 - Finland-based Meriaura Group has appointed Elisa Mikkolainen as managing director.
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DAF upgrades heavy truck range
June 9 - Paccar's European subsidiary, DAF, has introduced significant upgrades to its XF and CF heavy truck ranges.
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Politics hinders Ex-Im Bank
June 9 - The ongoing drama surrounding the future of the US Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank - the government's official export credit agency (ECA) - has taken several dramatic twists recently. While its future has been secured, the bank remains hamstrung by a
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There's an app for that
June 9 - ARL Shipping has launched a smartphone app for heavy lift/project port agents, cargo owners or vessel operators to log operational time stamps during a project cargo vessel's port operation.
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More moves for PCN members
June 8 - Nonpareil International Freight & Cargo, a member of the Project Cargo Network (PCN) in the Philippines, has transported a kiln shell from Croatia to the Philippines, with assistance from TransOcean Shipping, PCN member in Slovenia, Croatia, Hung
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Siemens goes to Gustav
June 8 - Gustav Seeland, framework agreement partner to Vattenfall, was contracted by Siemens to replace two transformers at the Vattenfall combined heat and power plant in Wedel, Germany.