All Ports and terminals articles – Page 157
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A2SEA inks Horns Reef 3 contract
June 10 - A2SEA's purpose-built offshore installation vessel Sea Installer will be deployed to install 49 MHI Vestas turbines for the Horns Reef 3 offshore wind farm off the coast of Denmark.
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Great Lakes ports kick-start shipping season
June 9 - During the first nine weeks of the 2016 navigation season, a number of ships have delivered high-value project cargoes to ports in the Great Lakes St Lawrence Seaway system.
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Central Oceans ships to Malta
June 9 - UK based project forwarder Central Oceans has coordinated the shipment of a 250-tonne bunker barge from the Port of Antwerp to Valletta, Malta.
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R&B wins big barge move
June 9 - R&B Global Projects has been awarded a contract to transport four inland barges from the Indian Port of Mormugao to Libreville in Gabon.
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New freighter service between Belgium and Angola
June 9 - Network Airline Management has signed a long-term contract with TAAG Angola Airlines to provide a Boeing 747-400F factory-built freighter to operate a weekly freighter flight from Liege, Belgium to Luanda, Angola.
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ALE makes Zubair project progress
June 9 - ALE has transported 16 out-of-gauge units for the Zubair oilfield project in Iraq.
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Port Manatee adjusts entry process
June 9 - From June 13, the south gate entrance to Port Manatee in the USA will close for about 12 weeks while a construction project advances enhancements to security and traffic flow, with all traffic being routed through the port's north gate complex.
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Hapag-Lloyd unveils new website
June 8 - Hapag-Lloyd has presented its new website, which it claims has an even more customer-friendly format.
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Nicolas helps bridge the gap
June 8 - Dragages Hongkong has used its Nicolas MHD G2 SPE modules to transport pre-cast bridge elements for the construction of a 9.4 km long viaduct section as part of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao bridge project.
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Ecuador port deal agreed
June 8 - DP World has been awarded a 50-year concession for the development of a greenfield multipurpose port project in Posorja, Ecuador, 65 km from Guayaquil.
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Höegh Trapper named
June 7 - The fourth vessel in Höegh Autoliners' series of New Horizon class pure car and truck carriers (PCTC) has been named Höegh Trapper during a naming ceremony at Xiamen Shipbuilding Industries in China.
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Andover delivers to Mar-Train
June 7 - Northern Ireland based abnormal load specialist Mar-Train Heavy Haulage has taken delivery of a five-axle extending step frame trailer from Andover Trailers.
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AAL optimistic about Japan
June 7 - At AAL Japan's one-year anniversary celebrations in Tokyo, almost 200 industry stakeholders came together to share cautious optimism about Japan's economic outlook and the future for the country's project cargo exports.
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Lubbers to take on Wagenborg division
June 6 - Dutch specialised transport services provider Lubbers Logistics Group intends to acquire the special road transport division of Wagenborg Nedlift, with effect from July 1.
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RiverOak continues Manston fight
June 6 - RiverOak Investments has appointed a team of legal, aviation, planning, environmental impact and public affairs specialists to support its application for a development consent order (DCO) in relation to the UK's Manston Airport.
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FLS-KAA delivers to Basra
June 6 - FLS-KAA has coordinated the door-to-door shipment of 1,300 cu m of project cargo from Abu Dhabi in the UAE to a site in Basra, Iraq.
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Lifting first for Balmer
June 6 - Balmer Spedition und LKW-Service has purchased its first mobile crane - a five-axle Liebherr LTM 1160-5.2.
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Rickmers-Linie appoints Oceanway
June 6 - Rickmers-Linie has named Oceanway in Buenos Aires as its sales agent for Argentina.
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Australian import requirements amended
June 6 - Australia's Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) has informed that, from June 16 onwards, an import permit will no longer be required for used machinery, used equipment and used parts.
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It's Allgood at GPA
June 6 - James L. Allgood has been elected chairman of the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), while Griff Lynch will replace Curtis Foltz as executive director of the authority.