All Ports and terminals articles – Page 202
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Money pumped into US transport projects
November 2 - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has confirmed that it will provide USD500 million for 39 transportation projects in the country, from its TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) programme.
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Van der Vlist reaches out
November 2 - In Australia, Van der Vlist arranged the transport of 22 reach stackers that had been shipped in to Fremantle, Adelaide and Melbourne from Holland and Belgium.
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CEA takes turbines in
November 2 - CEA Project Logistics has taken delivery of 39 wind turbine blades at its free trade zone in Thailand's Laem Chabang port.
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GAC delivers boats for refugee rescue
November 2 - GAC has coordinated the delivery of two, 12 m, high-speed boats to Greece on behalf of the not-for-profit NGO, the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS).
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Big skid for ALE
November 2 - ALE has skidded the 26,500-tonne forward section of the aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, in the UK's Rosyth Dockyard, which the company claims is the heaviest item it has ever skidded.
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W.I.S. speeds into Japan
October 30 - W.I.S Logistics has safely delivered two over-dimensional thruster from Italy to Japan.
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Ritter joins HBB
October 30 - Effective November 1, 2015 Captain Peter Ritter will join Hanseatic Break Bulk (HBB), heading its sales and business development activities for high and heavy cargo.
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ACL adds first G4 con-ro
October 30 - Atlantic Container Line (ACL) has taken delivery of its con-ro vessel Atlantic Star - the first of five new vessels in its G4 fleet.
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Surfacing work starts at Townsville
October 29 - In Australia, surfacing work to lay bitumen has commenced at the Port of Townsville's (POTL) new 30,000 sq m cargo laydown area.
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Jumbo Vision sails into Texas
October 29 - The Netherlands headquartered shipping line Jumbo has transported subsea pump modules from Horsoy, Norway to Ingleside in Texas, using its heavy lift vessel Jumbo Vision.
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Enerpac gantry heads to Reunion
October 29 - Heavy lifting equipment manufacturer Enerpac has begun transporting the beams for the world's largest offshore gantry crane from Hengelo, the Netherlands, to the Crist shipyard in Poland.
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Damani links India and GCC
October 29 - Damani Shipping has launched a new breakbulk service between the west coast of India and the Middle East Gulf.
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CT Offshore wins Walney Extension contract
October 29 - CT Offshore has signed an agreement to install 87 inter-array cables on DONG Energy's Walney Extension Offshore Wind Farm.
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Aqualis growth hits bottom line
October 29 - Aqualis reported revenues of USD9.5 million in the third quarter of 2015 - down from USD11.3 million in 2014 - with EBIT of negative USD1.4 million.
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Alistair moves Cat to DRC
October 29 - Alistair Group has safely transported a Caterpillar 6015 excavator more than 5,400 km from South Africa to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Next step for Pek
October 28 - Rik Pek has been appointed managing director breakbulk terminals at Broekman Logistics, effective November 1, 2015.
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NYK takes full control in Vietnam
October 28 - NYK Line (Vietnam) Co Ltd has become a wholly owned subsidiary of NYK.
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Shipowner's Club in steady half-year
October 28 - P&I insurer The Shipowner's Club reported steady results for the six months ended August 10, 2015.
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Qatar Airways growth pace quickens
October 28 - Qatar Airways Cargo has unveiled plans to build a large new cargo terminal at Doha's Hamad International Airport by 2018; while latest IATA international FTK figures suggest that it is now the third largest international cargo airline in the