All Ports and terminals articles – Page 229
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IMO chooses Lim
July 3 - South Korea's Ki-tack Lim has been elected secretary general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for an initial term of four years, with effect from January 1, 2016.
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Modulift raises the bar in new JV
July 3 - Modulift and IMES (Inspection Monitoring Engineering Solutions) have formed a joint venture to offer an integrated service of 'below the hook' operations.
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Rica rewards success in Florida
July 2 - CSX Transportation was named rail carrier of the year at the 47th annual conference of the Railway Industrial Clearance Association (Rica), taking place this week in Orlando, Florida.
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Global Shipping cranks up the volume
July 2 - Global Shipping Services has successfully delivered a 155-tonne crankcase to a chemical refinery in Plaquemine, Louisiana, ahead of schedule, despite obstacles en route, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Damco wins Nigeria contract
July 2 - Sinohydro Corporation Ltd, a leading Chinese infrastructure development contractor, has recently awarded Damco the contract for managing shipments to its Zunguru hydroelectric power project.
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Syon Logistics on the boil
July 2 - Syon Logistics has transported three boilers for the biggest cement factory in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah.
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RZDL on the ball for World Cup
July 2 - Russian Railways Logistics (RZDL) is to provide cargo delivery services for a new stadium being constructed in Rostov-on-Don, for use in the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
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Aqualis heads to South Korea
July 2 - In response to increased demand for Aqualis Offshore's services, the offshore marine and engineering company is to open an office in Busan, South Korea. Mr Gang-Yeoung Jeong is to be appointed general manager, writes Isabel Freedman.
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Congress allows Ex-Im Bank to expire
July 2 - The US Export-Import Bank's (Ex-Im Bank) charter has expired, after members of Congress failed to reauthorise the 81-year-old bank by July 1.
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Agility names ceo for South Asia
July 2- Agility has appointed Detlev Janik as ceo for its South Asia area, a role within which Janik will be responsible for leading the company's Integrated Logistics business in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Super duo for Weldex
July 1 - UK crawler crane hire company Weldex has taken delivery of the first of two new Terex Superlift 3800 lattice boom crawler cranes.
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Faymonville delights at Demo Days
July 1 - At Faymonville's 2015 Demo Days, attendees were presented with new technical items from the product range, as well as introduced to topics from the heavy haulage industry in technical workshops.
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Unrein takes reins at Crane Worldwide
July 1 - Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Terry Unrein as its new vice president of global sales.
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Asciano confirms Brookfield offer
July 1- Recent media speculation has prompted Australia's Asciano, which owns ports and terminals group Patrick, to confirm that it has received a proposal from Brookfield Infrastructure Group (Brookfield) to acquire 100 percent of Asciano's shares, write
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Cargolux adds Turkmenbashi
July 1 - Cargolux has begun four flights a week to Turkmenistan's Turkmenbashi Airport, with two departing from Luxembourg and two from Hong Kong.
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Abis celebrates Esbjerg christening
July 1 - The Netherlands headquartered shipping line Abis Shipping recently celebrated the christening of its latest newbuild, Abis Esbjerg, at a ceremony in Harlingen.
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Rotterdam targets offshore wind
June 30 - Sif Group, Verbrugge International and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed an agreement for the construction of an offshore wind energy production and storage terminal at the Dutch gateway.
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Rech Kranservice ups Liebherr portfolio
June 30 - Germany based Rech Kranservice has extended its range of cranes with a new, more powerful Liebherr mobile crane - the LTM 1200-5.1.
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New Empros service sets off
June 30 - Empros Lines has launched a new monthly breakbulk liner service from Antwerp to the Middle East Gulf.
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Only the Best for Polish plant
June 30 - Best Logistics has begun the rail transportation of a 461-tonne generator stator from the port of Gdynia to the Kozienice power station in ?wier?e G