All Ports and terminals articles – Page 244
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InterMax barges ahead in China
April 30 - China based InterMax Logistics Solution has delivered a disassembled 700-tonne gantry crane from Nantong, Jiangsu to Chulu Island, Fujian by barge.
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AGL conquers Russian roads
April 30 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has transported a number of units for a steel factory project, weighing up to 100 tonnes each, from Germany to a site in south Russia.
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Dornseiff adds Liebherr duo
April 30 - Two new Liebherr cranes - an LTM 1500-8.1 mobile crane and an LR 1250 crawler crane - have been added to Dornseiff Autokrane und Schwertransporte's fleet.
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Ruslan puts safety first in Guinea shipment
April 29 - A Ruslan International AN-124-100 aircraft has flown 65 tonnes of power generation equipment from the UK's East Midlands airport to Conakry in Guinea on behalf of World Charter Services.
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Barnhart launches River Train
April 29 - Barnhart Crane & Rigging has launched its new barge service - River Train - which it says will facilitate the movement of project cargoes, weighing 150 tonnes and over, along any of the navigable US river systems.
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Winches delivered to Hyundai crane barge
April 29 - MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has delivered and commissioned 45 variable frequency drive (VFD) winches and a full control system for the recently completed heavy lift crane barge Hyundai HLV-10000.
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Blue Water signs important Baku contract
April 29 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Baku Shipyard covering the transport of two hull sections from Singapore to the new Azerbaijan yard.
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ALE completes Roy Hill move
April 29 - ALE has delivered the largest items for the Roy Hill iron ore mine construction project in Australia.
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Omega Morgan takes Action
April 29 - Omega Morgan has formed a partnership with Lynden, Washington based Action Specialialized Transportation & Rigging as part of a multi-year deal to purchase the assets of the company.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 29th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Spliethoff targets Iberian Peninsula
April 28 - Spliethoff has opened two new offices in Bilbao and Barcelona to meet the increasing demand for breakbulk and project cargo shipments out of Spain and Portugal.
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Swiss first for Terex
April 28 - Crane service and heavy transport provider Welti-Furrer has taken delivery of the first two Terex Explorer 5800 cranes to be delivered to Switzerland.
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Fagioli and Scheuerle ink huge SPMT deal
April 28 - Italian heavy lift and project transportation company Fagioli and specialised trailer manufacturer Scheuerle have sealed a deal, which will see Fagioli receive 100 axle lines of self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs).
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Wagenborg hammers away
April 28 - Wagenborg has transported a large hydraulic pile driving hammer, sleeve and associated materials from sites in Kinderdijk and Sliedrecht to Flushing in the Netherlands for IHC IQIP.
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Concerns over aid reaching Nepal
April 28 - Air Charter Service (ACS) group commercial director Justin Lancaster has expressed concern that aid agencies are facing unprecedented logistical challenges in trying to help victims of the Nepalese earthquake.
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Panalpina adds Baku calls
April 28 - Panalpina is adding calls to Baku, Azerbaijan with scheduled chartered flights operated by Silk Way West Airlines and flying between Luxembourg and Shanghai.
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BNSF acquires Vectora wind assets
April 28 - BNSF Logistics has acquired the wind energy related assets and contracts of Vectora Transportation - a Chicago-based third party logistics services provider specialising in over-dimensional and bulk cargo transportation.
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New NileDutch vessel named
April 27 - A naming ceremony has been held for NileDutch's latest newbuild vessel NileDutch Antwerpen at IMT Terminals in Antwerp.
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Transformer trio moves with Steder
April 27 - Steder Group Logistics has coordinated the transportation of three transformers from Constanta, Romania to Saudi Arabia.
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Crook resigns from DHL
April 27 - With immediate effect, Roger Crook has resigned as a member of the management board of Deutsche Post DHL Group and ceo of Global Forwarding, Freight.