All Ports and terminals articles – Page 288
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Rail and road for Columbia Pro-Rail
October 10 - Qingdao based Columbia Pro-Rail Transport Services recently completed the export of drilling equipment from China to Russia.
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VSA changes for Crowley and Seaboard Marine
October 10 - Crowley Maritime Corporation's liner services group and Seaboard Marine have entered a new vessel sharing agreement (VSA) to service customers in the Dominican Republic trade lane, while also changing their current VSA to Panama and Costa Ric
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Lufthansa Cargo remains optimistic
October 10 - Lufthansa Cargo says it is cautiously optimistic for the fourth quarter of 2014 and expects a seasonal upturn in demand during the Christmas period.
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New quay taking a BOW in Vlissingen
October 10 - Work is progressing smoothly on Zeeland Seaports' extension of the quay at BOW Terminal, in the port of Vlissingen.
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ALE's Pembroke success
October 10 - ALE has successfully completed a turnkey project on behalf of Valero, transporting eight waste heat boiler components almost 8,047 km from Texas to a refinery project in Pembroke, UK.
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Busy month for Aaras
October 10 - Aaras Project and Logistics was responsible for discharging and delivering project cargoes from Karachi Port and Port Qasim, Pakistan.
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Busy month for Aaras
October 10 - Aaras Project and Logistics was responsible for discharging and delivering project cargoes from Karachi Port and Port Qasim, Pakistan.
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Busy month for Aaras
October 10 - Aaras Project and Logistics was responsible for discharging and delivering project cargoes from Karachi Port and Port Qasim, Pakistan.
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The Friday Flyer - October 10, 2014
At the Breakbulk Americas event in Houston, Ed Osterwald, a partner at CEG-Europe, gave a fascinating insight into why the oil and gas business is one of the largest - and most poorly understood - industries in the world.
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Fraudsters in ports scam, warns ITIC
October 9 - Insurance specialist ITIC has warned of continued attempts by fraudsters to target payments between shipping companies.
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MeteoGroup delivers for Shell
October 9 - MeteoGroup is to provide a weather forecasting service to Shell offshore operations in the UK, Ireland, Norway and the Netherlands.
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ICS steps up ballast water campaign
October 9 - The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Ballast Water Management Convention (BWC) - which is expected to enter into force during 2016 - will force the global shipping industry to invest around USD100 billion in new water treatment syst
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Land up for grabs at Port of Antwerp
October 9 - Antwerp Port Authority has revealed that 96 ha of land have become available at the port of Antwerp.
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All over for Hallin Marine?
October 9 - Unconfirmed reports in the international business press indicate that Singapore's Hallin Marine has officially closed for business.
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Crane Rental adds heavy lift
October 9 - Crane Rental Corporation added five cranes to its fleet during October.
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TP Shipping opens in Houston
October 8 - Grimstad, Norway-headquartered TP Shipping has opened a new office in Houston.
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Steder in excavator move
October 8 - Steder Group transported six heavy excavators for a Dutch contractor.
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Dragon flies with Ruslan
October 8 - Ruslan International has flown a spectacular, gigantic mechanical dragon from France to China on an AN-124.
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Seattle and Tacoma form alliance
October 8 - The US ports of Seattle and Tacoma plan to unify the management of the two gateway's marine cargo terminals and related functions under a single Seaport Alliance.
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Blue Water steels ahead
October 8 - Blue Water Gothenburg has handled the transportation of two 58-tonne units for Finnish stainless steel company Outokumpu.