All Ports and terminals articles – Page 236
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Bigge adds new Manitowoc crawler
June 3 - Bigge Crane & Rigging has taken delivery of a new Manitowoc MLC650 crawler crane.
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Aqualis enters Aberdeen
June 3 - International marine and offshore engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore has established an office in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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AAL adds Prince Rupert call
June 3 - AAL has expanded its Pacific liner service to include the Canadian Port of Prince Rupert.
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Hull offshore wind development on track
June 2 - A Siemens development to construct an offshore wind manufacturing, assembly and installation facility on the UK Port of Hull's Alexandra Dock is making good progress, with marine piling and demolition now complete.
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UTC urges renewal of US Ex-Im Bank
June 2 - UTC Overseas is pushing for the Congressional renewal of the 81-year-old U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank) before it expires on July 1, 2015.
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Cosco semi-sub loads Arendal Spirit
June 2 - Cosco Shipping's semi-submersible vessel Xiang Yun Kou has loaded what it claims is the first semi-submersible floating accommodation unit in the world in Shanghai for shipment to Brazil.
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Generator makes way across India
June 2 - A 376.5-tonne generator stator, procured by BGR Energy Systems for a National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) project in India, is being transported from Mumbai port to Lara in the state of Chhattisgarh.
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Liebherr in motor ship launch
June 1 - Two Liebherr mobile cranes have been used to launch a 100-tonne motor ship, called Seegold, into Lake Constance at Friedrichshafen in Germany.
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Volga-Dnepr rushes to help stricken ship
June 1 - Volga-Dnepr Airlines' Engineering & Logistics Centre (ELC) has completed the urgent delivery of a 40-tonne propeller shaft for a stricken ship from Germany to Brazil.
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DYT duo heads for the Med
June 1 - DYT Yacht Transport's two semi-submersible heavy transport vessels simultaneously pulled into Port Everglades to load USD350 million worth of yachts bound for the Mediterranean Sea.
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Pasha quartet put under Crowley's watch
June 1 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's global ship management group has been awarded a contract with Pasha Group subsidiary Sunrise Operations for the crewing, maintenance and operation of four Jones Act ships in service between the US West Coast and Haw
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CEE members strengthen network
June 1 - During the sixth membership conference of the Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE), the network members adopted a new membership status aimed at strengthening the group.
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Blue Water set to power Panama
June 1 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Semco Maritime for the provision of warehouse and transport solutions in connection with the construction of a new power plant in Panama.
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Rickmers to become stock corporation
June 1 - Rickmers Holding, parent company of the Rickmers Group, is to become a stock corporation, with the new corporate form expected to take place by the end of June.
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BBC plays part in petrochemical project
June 1 - BBC Chartering has shipped a number of ethylene refinery units from Ulsan in South Korea to Freeport, Texas for an ongoing US Gulf Coast petrochemicals project.
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Another bridge up for ALE
June 1 - ALE has installed the new 140 m long Nacka Bridge across the Svindersviken inlet in Sweden.
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Milestone Airbus components set sail
June 1 - Components for Airbus' first US-produced aircraft have left the Port of Hamburg destined for Mobile, Alabama.
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Tidal turbines guidelines published
May 29 - International classification society and certification group Bureau Veritas has published a set of guidelines, NI 603, intended to help the development of current and tidal turbines.
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Van der Vlist pumps up the volume
May 29 - Van der Vlist has coordinated the transport of two pump houses for a dredging vessel from Turkey to the Netherlands.