All Ports and terminals articles – Page 107
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Breakbulk Europe off to Bremen
April 3 - With just less than a month to go before the start of the Breakbulk Europe event in Antwerp, Bremenports has announced that the city of Bremen will be hosting the event in 2018.
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Blue Water Shipping beats the tide
April 3 - Blue Water Shipping says a tight tidal window presented a major challenge during the recent loading of heavy pontoons and columns onto a semi-submersible ship.
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Meritor launches heavy haulage axle
April 3 - In the USA, Troy, Michigan-based axle giant, Meritor has launched its new P600 Series Tridem heavy haulage planetary axle.
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Armitt handles ship unloaders
April 3 - In the UK, the Armitt Group has successfully managed the removal of two 1,050-tonne ship unloaders from the former Tilbury power station located on the River Thames, east of London.
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Antwerp adds reps
April 3 - Malini Dutt, Robert Feng and Martin Hubenak have been appointed to represent the Port of Antwerp in India, China and Eastern Europe respectively.
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Rhenus replaces at a height
March 31 - Rhenus Offshore Logistics has replaced two containers on a cable access platform at the Nordergründe wind park, 15 km off the German coast in the North Sea.
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Mexico Natie score more machines
March 30 - Mexico Natie has ordered two reach stackers and six forklifts from Konecranes, which will bring its fleet of Konecranes lift trucks to 20 machines.
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It's a gas for Tradelossa
March 30 - Tradelossa has completed the transportation and installation of a gas turbine and generator for a combined cycle power plant in Altamira, Mexico.
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Harren & Partner gains wind
March 30 - Harren & Partner has been appointed technical manager of Ocean Breeze Energy's jack-up vessel, Wind Lift I.
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Neptune Lines expands service
March 30 - Neptune Lines has added a high frequency service connecting northern Spain with France, the UK and Ireland.
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MOL marks Malaysian enhancement
March 30 - Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has acquired a 20.9 percent share in Malaysian logistics company, PKT Logistics Group.
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PCN members on the move
March 29 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) members have completed several projects, transporting oversized cargo around the world.
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Goldhofer gains UK service partners
March 29 - Goldhofer has recruited two service partners in the UK, Truck Technics and Specialist Trailer Services UK, in response to its growing market shares in heavy haulage and oversized cargo transportation in the country.
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Recovery in sight, says Drewry
March 29 - Following another poor year for multipurpose shipping with further erosion of rates making it the worst market in over 10 years, signs of recovery are now evident with momentum expected to build over the next few years, according to global ship
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ALE brings the wind to Hull
March 29 - ALE has been executing the handling and pre-assembly of imported towers, nacelles and blades to be used on the Dudgeon offshore wind farm in the UK, with some rotor blades as long as 75 m and nacelles as heavy as 360 tonnes.
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Talbert's trailer unveiled
March 28 - Talbert Manufacturing has introduced its 55-ton (50-tonne) extendable heavy haul trailer, the 55SA-TELE.
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Portland picks O'Hollaren
March 28 - Ken O'Hollaren has been appointed as marine marketing director at the Port of Portland, USA.
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Liebherr crane anchored in South Africa
March 28 - Anchor Industries has used water bags, in addition to a variety of Straightpoint force measurement and rigging equipment, to complete load tests on a Liebherr crane on a vessel in Cape Town Harbour, South Africa.
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Scaldis decommissions Horne & Wren
March 27 - Scaldis has completed the decommissioning of the offshore Horne & Wren platform in the UK, for Tullow Oil.
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Crowley's cranes make history
March 27 - Crowley Puerto Rico Services has taken delivery of three Liebherr ship-to-shore cranes at its Isla Grande Terminal in San Juan.