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Faymonville targets North America
March 10 - Belgian trailer manufacturer Faymonville has launched a new trailer concept for the North American market: the HighwayMAX.
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SafmarineMPV heads south
March 9 - SafmarineMPV is extending its service on the USA-West Africa trade to include port calls at Pointe Noire in the Republic of Congo and Luanda/Sonils in Angola.
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Jumbo joy at EMAS project
March 9 - Jumbo mobilised four of its heavy lift vessels to transport oversize materials for the construction of EMAS's subsea construction vessel Lewek Constellation.
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Rhenus buys KOG
March 9 - The Rhenus Group has taken over Swiss project logistics specialist KOG Worldwide.
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Yusen targets projects in Brazil
March 9 - Yusen Logistics Do Brasil - the Brazilian subsidiary of major Japanese forwarder Yusen Logistics - has established a dedicated project cargo team in Sao Paulo.
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Ocean7 takes big hopper onboard
March 9 - Ocean7 Projects' multipurpose vessel Abis Dusavik has shipped a 17.5 m high hopper, weighing 138 tonnes, from Cartagena in Spain to Haifa, Israel.
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US Cargo Airship Caucus launched
March 6 - A Cargo Airship Caucus has been created in the US House of Representatives to encourage the development of these potentially revolutionary aircraft for military and civilian use.
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Cargolux adds 30th Boeing
March 6 - Cargolux has taken delivery of its 12th Boeing 747-8 freighter aircraft, which becomes the 30th 747 freighter the airline has purchased from Boeing since 1979.
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The Friday Flyer - March 6th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Ruslan defies the odds in tower airlift
March 4 - Ruslan International has, in conjunction with Volga-Dnepr's Engineering Logistics Centre (ELC), transported a 70-tonne oil refinery stripping tower from Bakersfield, California to Erbil in Iraq.
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Electrifying move for Crowley
March 3 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's liner services group has transported two large electrical equipment enclosures, each weighing 44.4 tonnes, to San Juan in Puerto Rico.
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Navy boats make Jaxport call
March 3 - Terminal operator Portus has moved the first shipment of next generation Mark VI patrol boats, built by SAFE Boats International and purchased by the U.S. Navy, through the heavy lift cargo berth at Jaxport's Blount Island Marine Terminal.
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Obama vetoes Keystone XL bill
February 27 - President Barack Obama has vetoed a bill from Congress that would have approved the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Minister checks Able energy park progress
February 27 - A UK government minister has visited the GBP450 million (USD692.7 million) Able Marine Energy Park (AMEP) development on the south bank of the Humber to witness the progress that has been made.
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The Friday Flyer - February 27th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Long Beach adds two
February 26 - The Long Beach Board of Harbour Commissioners has appointed industry veterans Michael Christensen and Glenn Farren to newly created management positions, introduced to enhance cargo flow and service at the Port of Long Beach.
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FESCO adds Tadano lift
February 25 - Texas based oilfield service company FESCO has acquired two new ATF 180G-5 all terrain cranes from Tadano America.
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The Wednesday Wire - February 25th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Crowley sets up shop at Jaxport
February 23 - Jaxport has approved an expanded long-term lease with Crowley Liner Services, which will see Crowley relocate its Puerto Rican service from its private terminal alongside Jacksonville's harbour to the port's Talleyrand Marine Terminal.
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Iraq gains power with CPP and NAWAH
February 23 - China Petroleum Pipeline (CPP) and North America Western Asia Holdings (NAWAH) have entered into an agreement to jointly pursue potential energy sector development projects in Iraq.