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Cargolux denies Karachi claims
June 9 - Cargolux Airlines International has denied claims that any of its aircraft were involved, damaged or destroyed in the terrorist attack at Jinnah international airport in Karachi.
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NileDutch welcomes Breda
June 9 - The naming ceremony of the first of four NileDutch newbuild vessels, the NileDutch Breda, has been held at the Shanghai Shipyard on Chongming Island.
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ARRC bags San Pablo
June 9 - This month Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) will be adding a new multipurpose vessel - San Pablo - to its fleet, as part of its fleet upgrade and service expansion programme.
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150-tonner for Damani
June 9 - Damani Shipping has handled the shipment of a 150-tonne transformer from India's port of Mumbai to Port Callao in Peru.
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Allison gets 13 in one
June 9 - Allison Shipping International has transported 13 helicopters from Mesa in Arizona to Erbil, Iraq onboard a B747 for the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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SC&RA meets with US state officials
June 6 - A delegation of Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) members and staff have completed a series of successful meetings from May 28-30 with western US states regarding oversize and overweight permit issues.
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Salerno settles on Goldhofer
June 6 - Panama based Salerno Heavy Lift has invested in the THP/SL 6 split-combination module from Goldhofer.
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Deep sea ro-ro trades: An overview
June 6 - At the forthcoming RORO 2014 event in London, which takes place alongside TOC CSC Europe from June 24 to 26, an overview of worldwide deep sea ro-ro trades will be presented, .
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Universal Transport makes German buy
June 6 - Universal Transport has acquired the majority interest in heavy transport specialist Messingschlager, with retroactive effect from January 1, 2014.
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M.A.Z. busy in Pakistan's ports
June 6 - M.A.Z. Shipping and Consolidation Services has handled the lifting and transportation of four transformers and 30 windmill blades in Pakistan.
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Potential stevedores strike in Brazil
June 6 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) Brazil is advising of a potential national stevedores strike planned to begin on June 10, 2014.
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Delta Maritime gets conveyor belts going
June 6 - Delta Maritime has transported large conveyor belts by road from Volos in Greece to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Air cargo screening: concerns raised
June 6 - A broad group of associations representing airfreight forwarding companies is calling on the U.S. federal government to solicit input from small and medium-sized forwarders before expanding the Air Cargo Advanced Screening (ACAS) programme.
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Nooteboom special for ADM Team
June 6 - A nine-axle Nooteboom Pendel-X low-loader combination was recently used by ADM Team Heavy Weight to transport a chemicals mixing plant from Geel to a drilling rig offshore Hartlepool.
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Capital projects and contracts - June 6th 2014
Over the past seven days we have seen the International Energy Agency call for more than USD48 trillion of energy investment by 2035 to meet global demand; billions of dollars have been earmarked for infrastructure projects in Queensland and the Australia
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The Friday Flyer - June 6th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Totalplan success
June 5 - Totalplan Porto recently coordinated the shipment of pipes and turbines from Portugal to Saudi Arabia.
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Move One into Jordan
June 5 - This summer, Move One is set to open an office in Amman, Jordan, and revealed plans for a future expansion at the Port of Aqaba.
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World's largest evaporator shipped
June 5 - Almajdouie Logistics has transported an evaporator weighing 5,736.8 tonnes to the Yanbu 3 Desalination Project in Saudi Arabia, claiming that the unit is the heaviest of its kind in the world today.
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Presses on the double for SCS
June 5 - SCS Heavy has disassembled two presses - one in Henriville, France and another one in Renchen, Germany - and subsequently crated and transported both to Dublin, Georgia, via the port of Savannah.