All Ports and terminals articles – Page 117
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Seattle appoints interim ceo
February 8 - David Soike has been appointed as interim ceo of the Port of Seattle, USA, following the resignation of Ted Fick.
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MSG's lucky number seven
February 7 - MSG Krandienst, a heavy transport and project logistics provider, has expanded its fleet with seven Grove all-terrain cranes.
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Liebherr's Italian job
February 7 - Liebherr Maritime Cranes delivered nine mobile harbour cranes, four reachstackers, three rail mounted gantry cranes and one ship-to-shore container crane to various Italian ports in 2016, reaching a record level.
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Drewry launches credit research service
February 7 - Drewry Financial Research Services, the investment research arm of shipping consultancy Drewry, is launching a credit research service for the global maritime sector.
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First lift for Milwaukee crane
February 7 - A 300-ton (272-tonne) capacity Manitowoc crawler crane has made its first lift at the Port of Milwaukee, USA.
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Beyel Bros' big move
February 7 - Beyel Bros has moved a transformer, with a total weight of 720,000 lbs (326 tonnes), to an electrical substation in central Florida, US, for Florida Power & Light.
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Pan Ocean back on track
February 7 - Mandatory disclosures of financial results for the fourth quarter of 2016 and the full 2016 financial year on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) indicate that shipping company Pan Ocean finished its 2016 financial year with a net profit of US
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Xellz pioneers new approach
February 7 - Speaking with HLPFI Peter Bouwhuis provided some details about Xellz - a new company that offers freight and logistics management solutions to the shipper side of the project logistics industry.
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Not a rainy night in Georgia
February 6 - The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has released December 2016 figures, which reveal growth in ro-ro cargo, with a 12.3 percent increase (7,000 units) in passenger vehicles and heavy equipment handled at Colonel's Island terminal in Brunswick a
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Gebrüder Weiss promotes Stranz
February 6 - René Stranz has been named country manager for Gebrüder Weiss Slovakia.
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Nicolas debuts cask transporter
February 6 - Nicolas, part of the Transporter Industry International (TII) Group, has developed a self-propelled cask transporter, to transport spent nuclear fuel casks vertically in extreme climate conditions, while keeping mechanical stress on the casks
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Boskalis converts heavy lift vessel
February 6 - Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) is converting one of its semi-submersible heavy lift vessels into a self-propelled crane vessel.
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OHT scoops Statoil job
February 3 - Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) has been contracted by Statoil to transport the Askepott Cat J jack-up rig for the Oseberg oilfield in Norway.
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SRT's double delivery
February 3 - SRT Transportation Solutions has completed two project cargo deliveries, consisting of a 228-tonne press machine and three identical transformers.
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Worldwide slide for clean energy investment
February 3 - According to a Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) report, new investment in clean energy worldwide fell by 18 percent last year to USD287.5 billion despite a record year for offshore wind finance.
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Intermarine bursts into Song
February 3 - Arkon Shipping & Projects' latest newbuilding, Industrial Song, has been delivered by the shipyard and entered into long-term employment with heavy lift shipping line Intermarine.
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XLP trio on the move
February 2 - Three members of the XLProjects (XLP) network have completed project cargo deliveries to destinations across the world, including Slovakia, Colombia, Vietnam and the USA.
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ZIM looks to Indian expansion
February 2 - ZIM Integrated Shipping Services and Avvashya-CCI, a subsidiary of Allcargo Logistics, have signed a cooperation agreement to provide cargo and logistics services in India.
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BBA battles weather
February 2 - BBA Transport System, a project cargo logistics provider from Warsaw, Poland, has completed the delivery of two industrial steel filters and their accessories to the Havik terminal in Norway.
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Rigmarine anticipates Kazakh growth
February 2 - Rigmarine has said that it sees potential in the mining and power industries in Kazakhstan, and is looking to meet the increasing demand from this sector via its Aktau, Kazakhstan facility.