All Ports and terminals articles – Page 315
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Safety is first concern, says TT Club
June 12 - Insurance and risk management services provider for the transport and logistics industry, the TT Club, has called for port operators and cargo handlers to do more to minimise preventable accidents that result in injury, cargo and property damage
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Clarksons extends Irish footprint
June 12 - Clarkson Port Services (CPS) - the port and agency division of shipping services group Clarksons - has acquired Belfast based port agent Michael F. Ewings Shipping Ltd (MFE).
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Bati opens in Iraq
June 12 - Bati Shipping and Trading SA has opened a new office in Zakho, Iraq to meet increasing volumes of transportation enquiries for cargoes coming into Turkish ports for final delivery to northern Iraq.
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O&G opportunities for Air Partner
June 12 - "Generally, the air freight market is continuing a slow recovery - the charter business mirrors this picture," stated Richard Smith, product director for freight at charter broker Air Partner, although the future looks bright for its activities
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FSG whips up a Storm
June 11 - Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) has handed over RollDock Storm to Dutch shipping company RollDock bv for immediate worldwide operation in the transport of specialised heavy cargo and project loads.
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Nurminen warns of Finnish strike
June 11 - Nurminen Logistics has said that today's dockers strike in Finnish ports is having a detrimental effect on operations at the Kotka, Hamina and Vuosaari terminals.
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New wheels for Van der Vlist
June 11 - Van der Vlist has added a new ten-axle semi-trailer to its fleet, which was put to use immediately collecting cable reels from Trieste in Italy for delivery to Zelzate in northern Belgium.
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German first for ClassNK
June 11 - Classification society ClassNK has registered its first German-flagged vessel, as well as earned expanded authorisation from the German flag administration for the classification of German flagged vessels.
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New service centres for UTi
June 11 - UTi Worldwide has established ocean charter service centres in Amsterdam, Johannesburg and Singapore, with a global hub in Houston, to coordinate responses to clients in the energy, mining and construction industries.
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Hamburg hails canal expansion
June 11 - The Port of Hamburg has welcomed news that the Budgetary Committee of the German Federal Parliament has allocated EUR265 million for the widening of the eastern section of the Kiel Canal.
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Blue skies for Blue Water
June 11 - Blue Water Shipping is still experiencing significant growth having opened ten new offices in 2013.
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Grand tour for EMS
June 10 - EMS Chartering's Fehn Capella has been on a grand tour of Europe loading and unloading project cargoes in Croatia, Italy, Algeria, Portugal, the Netherlands and Poland.
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Henderson opens marine division
June 10 - UK based Henderson Insurance Brokers has established a new marine division as the country's maritime and ports sector continues to grow.
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Braemar enters Panama
June 10 - Marine surveying and technical consultancy Braemar SA has opened a new office in Panama, which will be manned by staff surveyor Elonys Lopez.
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Nurminen appoints directors
June 10 - Nurminen Logistics has appointed Harri Mustonen as sales director of its railway logistics business unit in Finland, and Maija Dietrich as the company's human resources director and member of the executive board.
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Aeros in corporate restructure
June 10 - Aeros is modifying and expanding its corporate structure to support forthcoming global cargo delivery operations utilising the Aeroscraft.
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RORO 2014 discusses sulphur
June 10 - The topic of sulphur emissions regulations in the shipping industry will be widely covered through a number of conference sessions at the RORO 2014 exhibition being held from June 24-26 in London.
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GeoSea lays foundations
June 9 - GeoSea has completed the installation of the foundations for DONG Energy's Westermost Rough (UK) offshore wind farm project.
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US west coast ports negotiate
June 9 - With the current contract set to expire on June 30, the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union is negotiating a new contract with US West Coast ports.
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Clean sweep for CEA
June 9 - CEA Projects has transported modules and steel gas spools from Thailand to Darwin, Australia for the Ichthys LNG Project.