Shipping news – Page 167
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Townsville inks Indonesian tie-up
November 17 - Australia's Port of Townsville has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Indonesia Port Corporation (IPC) to strengthen trade and development opportunities between the respective countries.
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Freeport ceo to retire
November 16 - After 40 years in the industry, Port Freeport ceo Glenn Carlson has announced his decision to retire, with effect from March 15, 2016.
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Stolberg trial date set
November 13 - January 20, 2016 has been set as the date for Niels Stolberg's trial on charges of fraud and financial deception.
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Europrim relocates gas plant
November 13 - Europrim Shipping has completed the shipment of a natural gas processing plant from Malaysia to Tatarstan.
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Manitowoc crawler heads East
November 13 - South Korea's Chunjo Construction utilised its 2,300-tonne capacity Manitowoc 31000 crawler crane to construct a petrochemical refinery in Vietnam - the first time Chunjo has used the crane outside its domestic market.
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AGL motors ahead
November 13 - Alexander Global Logistics (AGL) has successfully shipped ten motor graders from Germany to Casablanca, Morocco.
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Thunder Bay storms ahead
November 12 - As of October 31, year-to-date general cargo shipments at the Port of Thunder Bay were up threefold compared with the Canadian gateway's five-year average.
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BigRoll Barentsz rolled out
November 12 - The first of BigRoll Shipping's four MC Class vessels under construction, BigRoll Barentsz, has been launched at China's Cosco Dalian Shipyard.
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Braemar comes together
November 11 - Braemar Adjusting and Braemar SA are relocating their UK head offices to share new premises in London.
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"K" Line targets Middle East
November 11 - "K" Line has established a new joint venture with Sharaf Group, K Line Shipping & Logistics LLC (KLSL), in Dubai, UAE.
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MB opens in Dubai
November 10 - Martin Bencher Group has opened a new office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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GSS gets TRACE certified
November 10 - Global Shipping Services (GSS), a member of the WCA Projects network, has gained certification from anti-bribery and compliance association TRACE International.
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CP Ships' Ray Miles dies
November 9 - Raymond R Miles, who during his 43-year international transport career helped steer the course of container shipping as it evolved through its second generation, died on Friday November 6, 2015 after a brief illness. He was 71.
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ISS files into Odessa
November 4 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has opened a new office in Ukraine.
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Höegh extends SCH deal
November 4 - Southampton Cargo Handling (SCH) has signed a new contract with ro-ro shipping line Höegh Autoliners to continue servicing its vessel calls at the UK gateway for a three-year period.
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New head for OHT
November 4 - Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT), the Oslo-based heavy shipping company, has named Torgeir Ramstad as chief executive officer.
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Hansa sails into Johor
November 3 - German shipping line Hansa heavy Lift has transported three tugboats, each weighing 504 tonnes, from Rotterdam to Johor in Malaysia.
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Van der Vlist reaches out
November 2 - In Australia, Van der Vlist arranged the transport of 22 reach stackers that had been shipped in to Fremantle, Adelaide and Melbourne from Holland and Belgium.
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Ritter joins HBB
October 30 - Effective November 1, 2015 Captain Peter Ritter will join Hanseatic Break Bulk (HBB), heading its sales and business development activities for high and heavy cargo.
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Damani links India and GCC
October 29 - Damani Shipping has launched a new breakbulk service between the west coast of India and the Middle East Gulf.