All Ports and terminals articles – Page 211
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TSL handles Thai crane delivery
October 7 - Thoresen Shipping and Logistics (TSL) has coordinated the delivery of a 1,400-tonne container crane, plus three rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes, to Thailand.
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Cargolux and NCA sign codeshare
October 7 - Cargolux Italia and Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) signed a codeshare agreement for flights from Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy, to Kansai International Airport and Narita International Airport, Japan.
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PrimoCargo powers ahead
October 7 - PrimoCargo has completed a complex project move, delivering five diesel engines with a combined weight of more than 670 tonnes.
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ACE adds marine risk expert
October 7 - ACE Group has appointed Captain Sivakumaran Divakaran as its new marine risk manager for Asia Pacific.
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FOX gets gantries going
October 6 - FOX Brasil Project Logistics has coordinated the transport of six gantry cranes from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to the Peruvian port of Callao, for use in the construction of the Néstor Gambetta tunnel.
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Intermarine confirms newbuild orders
October 6 - Intermarine has taken steps to enhance its fleet by ordering six Ecolift F900 heavy lift vessels.
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Cargolux JV targets heavy and OOG
October 6 - Cargolux is targeting heavy and outsize cargo as a likely significant traffic for a planned new joint venture Chinese international all-cargo airline it is now close to setting up, writes HLPFI correspondent, Phil Hastings.
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Big cat purrs through RHB
October 6 - RHB Stevedoring has discharged the 137-tonne catamaran Sea Slice at its terminal in the port of Rotterdam.
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GPA marks another record year
October 6 - Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) moved 714,008 units of automobiles and heavy machinery through the ports of Savannah and Brunswick during its 2015 fiscal year, which the authority claims is the highest volume ever reported.
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ALE doubles up in Spain
October 6 - Heavy transport and lifting specialist ALE has completed a pair of projects in Spain.
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NileDutch adds African link
October 6 - NileDutch is introducing a new service linking the East Mediterranean with West Africa, which will be operated in cooperation with Turkon Line.
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Thorleifsson rejoins SAL
October 5 - Hamburg headquartered shipping line SAL Heavy Lift has appointed Sune Thorleifsson as head of its project department.
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Veson teams-up with MeteoGroup
October 5 - MeteoGroup, one of the world's leading weather forecasting companies, has teamed-up with Veson Nautical - a provider of maritime software and services - to simplify reporting aboard vessels and communications with onshore operations.
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Mammoet turns the tide
October 5 - Mammoet has installed a tidal power plant (TPP) in the Netherlands on behalf of Tocardo Tidal Turbines.
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Nooteboom launches Manoovr
October 5 - The Netherlands headquartered trailer manufacturer Nooteboom has unveiled the Manoovr, its latest semi low-loader trailer, writes James Graham.
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Westdijk hits for six
October 5 - The Netherlands headquartered heavy transport provider Westdijk has acquired six new Faymonville semi-trailers over the course of the past 12 months.
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Pipe dream from Globalink
October 5 - Kazakh logistics specialist Globalink has successfully coordinated the delivery of 350 truckloads of over-dimensional cargo for an Asian gas pipeline project.
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Cement job shows Rotterdam's capabilities
October 5 - Several of Rotterdam's well-known project logistics specialists have been involved in the latest heavy lift shipment through the port.
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ALE pulls Cadiz jacket
October 5 - Heavy transport and installation specialist ALE has completed the load-out of a 22,400-tonne jacket for the Mariner Project in Cadiz, Spain.
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Aertssen rolls into Geel
October 5 - Aertssen Kranen has completed the installation of a 420-tonne reactor at BP Chembel's WiESOX project in Geel, Belgium.