All Ports and terminals articles – Page 196
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Australian cabotage reforms rejected
November 26 - Australia's senate has rejected proposed changes to coastal shipping laws that would have allowed foreign-flagged vessels more access to the country's ports.
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ASEAN-China agreement revised
November 26 - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China have signed an agreement to amend and update the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA).
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Out with the old, in with the new
November 25 - Finland headquartered crane services company Havator has used a Terex CC 6800 lattice boom crawler crane to replace an old riding ring with a new one at a pelletising plant in Kiruna, Sweden.
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Grove on track in Singapore
November 25 - Hiap Tong Crane & Transport has supplied a four-axle Grove GMK4100 crane to China Railway to assist with the construction of the new Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) metro line in Singapore.
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Crowley opens in Norfolk
November 25 - Crowley Maritime Corporation has opened a government services office in downtown Norfolk in the US state of Virginia.
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ICS concerns over BWM roll-out
November 25 - Following ratification by Indonesia, the IMO secretary general has said that the Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention will enter into force worldwide from November 24, 2016.
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Spedman on the boil
November 25 - Spedman Global Logistics has coordinated the transport of four boilers and accessories to a power plant in Poland.
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Bimco launches anti-corruption clause
November 25 - International shipping organisation Bimco has introduced an anti-corruption clause for charter parties.
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Steder goes ro-ro
November 24 - Steder Group has transported a Hitachi EX1200 excavator from the customer's quay in the Netherlands to a terminal in Belgium for shipment by ro-ro vessel to South America.
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Run of the mill for Freja
November 24 - Freja Transport & Logistics has coordinated the shipment of equipment for a pulp and paper mill, including 2,900 cu m of steel material, from Estonia to Sweden.
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Pipe flies with New Sign
November 24 - New Sign Logistics has coordinated the transport of a heavy pipe for use in the subsea oil and gas industry from Malaysia to Luxembourg.
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Ekin in Turkish transformation
November 24 - Ekin Heavy & Project Transportation has moved a transformer through Turkey by road to a power station in Hakkari.
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Parker up at Clecat
November 24 - Member of the British International Freight Association (BIFA) board, Steve Parker, has been appointed president of the Brussels based European association for forwarding, transport, logistics and Customs services, Clecat.
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Blue Water flows into Italy
November 24 - Blue Water Shipping has formed a joint venture with Priano Marchelli - Blue Water PM - to provide logistics services within the oil and gas and industrial sectors in Italy.
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Tragedy strikes Volga-Dnepr
November 23 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines has confirmed that six of its crew members lost their lives during the terror attack in Bamako, Mali on November 20.
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ProvPort plays offshore wind part
November 23 - Deepwater Wind and General Electric (GE) are establishing a new temporary manufacturing facility at Rhode Island's Port of Providence (ProvPort), for the assembly of turbine components for the Block Island wind farm.
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UGLYcargo launches marketplace
November 23 - UGLYcargo has launched an online marketplace designed to assist shippers in finding an appropriate carrier at competitive prices and support carriers in maximising their load capacity.
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Scheuerle ships to South Korea
November 23 - Scheuerle has delivered a ship section transporter with an 800-tonne payload to South Korea for use at Sungdong Group's shipyard premises in the coastal city of Tongyoung.
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High five for PCN
November 23 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) held its fifth annual summit from November 15-18 at the Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Ship operating costs to rise
November 23 - According to the latest Ship Operating Costs Annual Review and Forecast 2015/16 report published by Drewry, the cost of operating cargo ships is forecast to rise over the next two years after falling in 2015.