All Ports and terminals articles – Page 121
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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.
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ALE moves crane quartet
February 2 - ALE has handled the relocation of container and port cranes at the TCV terminal in Valencia and the Port of Cartagena, Spain.
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Iliffe leaves Hansa Heavy Lift
February 1 - With immediate effect, Roger Iliffe is leaving Hansa Heavy Lift and will be replaced by Steve Dawson and Alex Karakassis as managing directors.
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SC&RA's conference confirmed
February 1 - The 2017 Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) annual conference will take place at the Westin Kierland Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA from April 18-22.
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Euroports ups crane capacity
February 1 - Two Liebherr mobile harbour cranes have started operations at Euroports' Leftbank Terminal in the Port of Antwerp.
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Dettmer buys in Bremen
February 1 - LS Cargo International has confirmed reports in the German media that the Dettmer Group has acquired a 50 percent stake in the company.
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Boiling cargo en route to New Orleans
February 1 - FLS Projects has completed the loading of a 190-tonne boiler for a Halgo Power project in the USA.
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Greencarrier opens in Polarbase
January 31 - Greencarrier Freight Services has opened an office in Polarbase, a hub for oil and gas related activities in the Barents Sea, after winning a contract to provide transport solutions and port logistics for ENI Norge.
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Crane Worldwide invests
January 31 - Houston-based, Crane Worldwide has opened an additional logistics facility at Amsterdam airport in the Netherlands, which will function as its country head office.
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Concession is close for Nigerian ports
January 31 - The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) is closer to beginning the concessioning process of the Onitsha, Lokoja, Baro and Oguta River ports in Nigeria, after receiving a certificate of compliance.
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Bolloré on the double in Africa
January 31 - Bolloré Logistics has completed the transport of a floating production unit (FPU) for Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in the Republic of Congo and has been contracted by Siemens to coordinate transport and logistics operations for the Azura Ed
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Senior moves for ACS in India
January 31 - Air Charter Service (ACS) has promoted Ashish Wastrad to managing director and Shahvez Jafary to commercial director at the company's Indian office.
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New commissioners at Duluth
January 30 - The St. Louis County (SLC) board has appointed two new commissioners - Patrick Boyle and Pete Stauber - to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority Board in the USA.
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Bracht gets boom boost with Terex
January 30 - Franz Bracht Kran-Vermietung has installed new power generation equipment in Lüderitz, Germany using its high capacity crane equipment, including the Terex Superlift 3800 lattice boom crawler crane.
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Confindustria calls for action
January 30 - Confindustria, the General Confederation of Italian Industry, has asked for the problems connected with the issue of authorisations for exceptional load transport by road to be solved, following the accident in Lecco last autumn.