All Ports and terminals articles – Page 68
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Longview looks ahead
November 27 - The Port of Longview in Washington, USA, says it will make expansion of port infrastructure a key priority in its 2018 budget, capitalising on momentum from past years.
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ABC sticks with Liège
November 27 - Despite regaining its lost slots at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, AirBridgeCargo (ABC) will retain its freighter calls to Belgium's Liège Airport.
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A Triumph for Turkish shipyard
November 24 - Besiktas Shipyard in Turkey reports it has completed repairs and maintenance on the Dockwise-owned semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Triumph.
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EXG handles crane quartet
November 24 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has transported four rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGC) from Nhava Sheva to Mundra, India.
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Extended Breeze sets sail
November 24 - The lengthening programme of Finnlines' vessels is in full swing in the Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, with the first of four of its vessels extended by approximately 30 m.
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Davies Crane adds Grove duo
November 24 - UK crane rental company Davies Crane Hire has added two long boom Grove all terrain cranes to its fleet.
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Blyth sets its sights on decommissioning
November 23 - The UK's Port of Blyth is set to move into the offshore decommissioning market following a successful application for a decommissioning licence from the UK Environment Agency.
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B&B and Portlog team up
November 23 - France-based B&B International and Mexico's Portlog International have arranged the transport of an injection unit and accessories from the Port of Antwerp to Altamira Port, Mexico.
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Advantis relocates power plant
November 23 - Advantis Projects, the Sri Lanka-based project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Group, has relocated the 24 MW Lakdhanavai power plant from Sapugaskanda, Sri Lanka to Nyala, Sudan.
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Maersk Line names president
November 22 - Effective December 1, 2017, the veteran Maersk senior manager, Omar Shamsie (pictured below), will become president of Maersk Line in North America.
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WWPC members join forces
November 22 - Holleman Bulgaria and Germany's LS International Cargo combined forces to transport oversized tanks from Plovdiv to the Port of Burgas, Bulgaria.
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ALE completes lifts in London
November 22 - ALE has completed the heavy lifting operations for the Earls Court redevelopment project in London, UK.
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Digging & Rigging goes for Faymonville
November 21 - Maryland, USA-headquartered Digging & Rigging has acquired 13 axle lines of G-SL ModulMAX and PowerMAX trailers, manufactured by Faymonville.
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Fesco bores into Moscow
November 21 - Fesco Transportation has completed the delivery of five tunnel boring machine shields from Shanghai to Moscow.
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Faktor 5 delivers
November 21 - Lee & Muirhead used its Goldhofer Faktor 5 high girder bridge to transport a 405-ton (367.4-tonne) generator stator over a distance of 500 km (310 miles) in India.
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Weber to leave Panalpina
November 20 - Panalpina's chief operating officer (coo), Andy Weber, is to leave the company at the end of the year for personal reasons.
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Crowley helps Puerto Rico rebuild
November 20 - Crowley Maritime is transporting an initial batch of what will total 32,000 utility poles from the USA to Puerto Rico to help restore the island's power grid in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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Freja names Swedish boss
November 20 - Denmark-based Freja Transport & Logistics has named Anders Ekroth as managing director for its Swedish division.
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PCN Annual Summit opens in Prague
November 20 - Project Cargo Network's (PCN) 2017 Annual Summit opened today in Prague in the Czech Republic.
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Goole keeps it cool
November 17 - Associated British Ports' (ABP) Port of Goole in the UK has welcomed the delivery of air cooling condenser components destined for Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2), owned by energy provider SSE.