All Ports and terminals articles – Page 292
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Projects roll in for StederDelta
September 24 - StederDelta Group SRL has handled the transport of 1,200 cu m of cargo, including compressors and electronic equipment, from the Estonian port of Paldiski and Norwegian port of Halden, to Turkmenbashi Port in the Caspian Sea.
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Proud moment for Manitowoc
September 24 - Manitowoc Cranes has delivered its 400th Manitowoc 2250 crawler crane to Fincantieri Marine Group's Bay Shipbuilding Division, located in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
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Lehmann opts for Terex in L
September 24 - Terex Port Solutions (TPS) has received an order from Hans Lehmann for a second diesel-electric G HMK 5506 variant of the Terex Gottwald Model 5 mobile harbour crane.
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Liebherr gives Hartinger energy
September 24 - Karl Hartinger Kranbetrieb Gmbh & Co. (Hartinger) has used a 1,200-tonne Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 mobile crane to install the 3MW Enercon E-101 wind energy plant in Preussisch Oldendorf, Germany.
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Altus moves four
September 24 - Altus Logistics in Vietnam has transported four 45-tonne LPG bullet tanks from one depot to another in the Cambodian city of Phnom Penh.
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Sofrana Unilines partners on NZ-Fiji run
September 23 - Sofrana is adding a second ship on the service it operates between New Zealand and Fiji to give it a weekly schedule, as opposed to the existing fortnightly schedule.
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Collett's girder bridge makes debut
September 23 - Collett Transport's recently acquired Scheuerle STB 550 girder bridge trailer has completed its maiden transport from Sheffield to the port of Goole in the UK, for on-carriage by ship to Antwerp.
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New boss for Maximus
September 23 - Mohamed Ebrahim Al Qassimi is the new ceo of Abu Dhabi-based Maximus Air.
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CMA CGM upgrades Amerigo Service
September 23 - Effective October 1, CMA CGM will add a call at Miami to its Amerigo Service in order to develop market opportunities with Florida and Mexico and says that it will provide more opportunities for OOG and breakbulk cargoes on this service.
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Stolberg resurfaces
September 22 - It has emerged that Niels Stolberg, the former head of Beluga Shipping, is now the chairman of the supervisory board of Green Sailing GmbH, a Hamburg-based company that is planning to invest in a new generation of fuel-efficient cruise ship
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WINNDOT portal launched
September 22 - The SC&RA has advised that commercial carriers applying for oversize or overweight travel permits in Minnesota and Wisconsin will now benefit from a simplified online process that allows for permits to be obtained simultaneously from the tw
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OIA Global ups presence in Vietnam
September 22 - In Vietnam, OIA Global has obtained the majority shareholding in its TriMAX joint venture and formed OIA Global Vietnam Co Ltd.
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USA sees construction machinery slip
September 22 - US construction machinery exports dropped 17.3 percent during the first half of 2014 compared with the same period last year, reports the SC&RA.
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BUSINESSrun comes to Houston
September 22 - Readers who are attending Breakbulk Americas in Houston next week are encouraged to join HLPFI's Luke King and Ian Matheson on the 19th BUSINESSrun, which takes place on October 1 at 07:30.
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Fairmount trio in Knarr tow
September 20 - Three Fairmount Marine tug vessels have towed the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel Petrojarl Knarr from South Korea to Norway.
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Cool job for Scan Marine
September 19 - Scan Marine Estonia has transported an air cooler exchanger and its accessories from Oklahoma, USA to St Petersburg in Russia.
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Ro-ro for BOW
September 19 - BOW Terminal has discharged the base part of a test frame from a pontoon onto the terminal in a complex ro-ro operation.
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ALE widens Australian service
September 19 - ALE says that is now able to increase the scale of its activities in Australia thanks to a new fleet of widening trailers.
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CLdN signs agreement with Logent
September 19 - Belgian shipping company CLdN has signed a ship and freight handling agreement with the car and ro-ro terminal Logent Ports & Terminals at the Swedish Port of Gothenburg.
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The Friday Flyer - September 19th 2014
Today we saw the climax of what has been a rollercoaster ride for the United Kingdom, in the run-up to the Scottish independence referendum. The numbers were close, but the result is clear: a union that has lasted for 307 years remains together.