All Ports and terminals articles – Page 181
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Metro Ports moves home
February 11 - Metro Ports and its parent company Nautilus International Holding are moving into new headquarters in Long Beach, California on February 16.
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Time for Sommer at Gruber
February 11 - Intertransport Gruber has appointed Patrick Sommer as its new project manager.
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Terberg launches specialist trailer division
February 11 - Terberg DTS (UK) has established its specialist trailer business as a stand-alone division within the company.
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Oversize cargo slides in Hamburg
February 11 - The Port of Hamburg handled 1.7 million tonnes of non-containerised general cargo, including out-of-gauge and ro-ro cargoes, in 2015 - a 14 percent decrease compared with 2014.
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Inspirational move for Beyel Bros
February 11 - Beyel Brothers Crane and Rigging has transported a mock-up space shuttle, Inspiration, from the now closed Astronaut Hall of Fame site in Florida to its temporary home at the company's Merritt Island boat yard.
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Brownsville steels ahead
February 11 - Preliminary numbers indicate that the Port of Brownsville handled over 10.1 million tonnes of cargo in 2015, exceeding the 2014 throughput by 1.7 million tonnes.
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Port of Venice looks to Iran
February 10 - Following the visit of the Iranian president Hassan Rouhani to Italy, the Port of Venice has travelled to Iran to examine the opportunities available for the breakbulk and project cargo sector.
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Dan-Czech moves tank trio
February 10 - Dan-Czech Specialtransport has handled the delivery of three giant cryogenic storage tanks, manufactured by Chart Industries in Czech Republic, from their production facility in Decin to the Port of Hamburg.
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Höegh makes Pipavav call
February 10 - Höegh Autoliners' vessel Höegh Antwerp has made its first call at India's Pipavav Port, which is operated by APM Terminals.
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BDP 'bullish' on Egypt
February 10 - BDP International is to open an office in Cairo, Egypt this month, which will be overseen by country manager, Emad Tawfik.
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Faktor 5 for Lee & Muirhead
February 10 - Indian logistics and transport company Lee & Muirhead has invested in a Faktor 5 high girder bridge from Goldhofer for use in power generation projects.
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2015 a 'good year' for DSV
February 10 - DSV record a net revenue of DKK12.6 billion (USD1.89 billion) in the fourth quarter of 2015, a slight increase compared with the DKK12.53 billion (USD1.88 billion) recorded in the fourth quarter of the previous year.
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Shipping risk map launched
February 9 - A new interactive map - RiskMap - has been launched so that shipowners and managers can easily view what security threats a country poses to shipping lines.
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Modulift tackles Kraken
February 9 - Modulift has manufactured two bespoke subsea spreader beams for a company that is currently executing an engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract for EnQuest's Kraken oilfield development in the North Sea.
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Bremerhaven terminal gains operator
February 9 - BLG Logistics and bremenports have signed an operating contract for the 25 ha Offshore Terminal Bremerhaven (OTB), which is expected to have an annual handling capacity of up to 160 wind turbines and foundation elements.
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Airlander reaches for skies
February 9 - Hybrid Air Vehicles has attached the mission module to its Airlander 10, which is scheduled to take to UK skies for the first time in 2016.
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Adoran to lead Ceva cluster
February 9 - Ceva Logistics has appointed Fuat Adoran to head up its Balkan, Middle East and Africa cluster.
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PPG enjoys Mumbai meeting
February 8 - The Project Professionals Group (PPG) held its ninth annual conference in Mumbai, India from February 3-5, which PPG general manager Kevin Stephens said was a "very successful event".
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Drum rolls with TISA-HDM
February 8 - TISA-HDM has transported a coal mill drum by road from the Samara region to Nizhnekamsk power station in Tatarstan, Russia.
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SafmarineMPV down to one trade
February 8 - Following the recent sale of its South Africa - West Africa multipurpose service to Cape Town based Fairseas International and the withdrawal of the line from the West Africa - US Gulf trade in early January 2016, multipurpose operator Safmar