All Ports and terminals articles – Page 164
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Manitowoc plays Chernobyl part
May 23 - A Manitowoc 2250 crane has been fitted with a new luffing jib to assist with the completion of its work at the disused Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
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MACS adds Beira call
May 23 - MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping (MACS) is enhancing its African Coastal Service by adding a regular call at Beira in Mozambique.
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MeteoGroup turns the tide
May 20 - MeteoGroup has developed and integrated its own tidal currents model into its SPOS Onboard and RouteGuard services, which it claims will improve situational awareness and ETA planning.
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Grove quartet in crane lift
May 20 - Four Grove cranes - a GMK6400, a GMK6300L and two GMK5220s - were contracted by construction company Ralf Teichmann to assist with the dismantling and loading of a portable gantry crane in Kehl, Germany.
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SCPA agrees terminal upgrades
May 20 - The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) board had approved construction and quality assurance contracts for surface improvements at its breakbulk and rolling stock facility, Columbus Street Terminal.
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Tight squeeze for Manitowoc
May 19 - Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has used its Manitowoc MLC650 crawler crane to carry out heavy lift operations at a congested railway station site in Daegu City, South Korea.
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Offshore majors target standardisation
May 19 - Fifteen leading offshore companies have come together to launch the Standardization Unified Joint Industry Project (JIP), which aims to establish engineering industry standards.
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Mammoet moves FPSO modules
May 19 - Mammoet has completed the load-out of modules bound for the P66 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in Brazil.
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Move One inks dam repair contract
May 19 - Move One has been appointed lead logistics provider for the repair of Iraq's Mosul Dam.
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Walpole up at Schenker
May 18 - DB Schenker has appointed Robert Walpole as ceo of its US business, Schenker Inc.
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DHL names forwarding chief
May 18 - The supervisory board of Deutsche Post has appointed Tim Scharwath to head up its DHL Global Forwarding, Freight division.
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Breakbulk slides at NWSA
May 18 - The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) has posted a 36 percent year-on-year decline in breakbulk cargo volumes during January-April 2016.
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GAC names South American head
May 18 - GAC North America has appointed Carlos Arrieta as regional commercial director, oil and gas in South America.
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Ceva names aerospace head
May 18 - Ceva Logistics has named Alain Souto as vice president, global contract logistics - aerospace sector operations.
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Pasha to open at Pier 80
May 18 - The Port of San Francisco has approved a 15-year agreement for Pasha Automotive Services to provide cargo handling and other terminal services at Pier 80.
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Safer sulphur levels for WWL
May 17 - Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL) has launched a new company policy which states that all vessels are to operate using fuel containing sulphur levels of less than 0.1 percent, or equivalent at berth, in all ports across the globe.
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Project Cargo & Yacht on the double
May 17 - Project Cargo & Yacht Transport, a Project Freight Network (PFN) member in Istanbul, Turkey has completed a breakbulk shipment from the Port of Istanbul (Turkey) to the Port of Tobruk (Libya).
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CakeBoxx launches Q-Boxx
May 17 - CakeBoxx has designed a new range of Q-Boxx containers that provide customers with two-storey living or working space, avoiding the need to purchase two standard containers to perform the same task.
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Sarens steers bridge into place
May 17 - Sarens has moved an 8,400-tonne railway bridge into position above the A1 highway in the Netherlands using a combination of Kamag self-propelled modular transporters (SPMT).
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GPLN prepares for Brussels bash
May 17 - The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is expecting 170 members, sponsors and media representatives to gather at the Marriott Hotel Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium from May 21-23 for its AGM.