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The Friday Flyer - May 1st 2015
Here's the latest round up of news concerning the lift, transport and installation of heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes, prepared for you by HLPFI.
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HumberPort promotes Northern powerhouse
April 30 - Speaking at the Multimodal 2015 conference and exhibition in Birmingham, UK, the HumberPort partnership stressed the important role that the River Humber can play in unlocking the potential of Northern England and the wider UK.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 29th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Blue Water signs important Baku contract
April 29 - Blue Water Shipping has signed a contract with Baku Shipyard covering the transport of two hull sections from Singapore to the new Azerbaijan yard.
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Allelys completes Siemens project
April 27 - The Allelys Group, in coordination with its marine partner, Osprey Shipping, had to overcome major geographical challenges to provide a complete factory to foundation solution for Siemens.
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The Friday Flyer - April 24th 2015
Here's the latest round up of news concerning the lift, transport and installation of heavy and over-dimensional project cargoes, prepared for you by HLPFI.
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Three of a kind for Aaras
April 23 - Aaras Shipping Agencies' stevedores have handled discharging operations for three vessels calling at Pakistan's Karachi port, loaded with a number of heavy and oversize units, with a combined weight of 73,724 tonnes.
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Brake sailings open Great Lakes season
April 22 - Three recent sailings by Fednav from the port of Brake, Germany, to the North American Great Lakes opened the season for the shipping company's FALLine (Federal Atlantic Lakes Line) service.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 22nd 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Eris J makes way to the Philippines
April 20 - The multipurpose vessel Eris J, which is managed by Jumbo through the recently formed Jumbo Arkon Alliance (JAA), is en route to the Philippines loaded with two Liebherr LPS cranes.
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New NYK president takes office
April 17 - Tadaaki Naito has been appointed as the new president of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), effective yesterday, April 16.
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The Friday Flyer - April 17th 2015
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Vanguard presses ahead
April 16 - South African heavy lifting and specialised transport provider Vanguard has coordinated the relocation of a large hydraulic press plant from a factory near Johannesburg to its new facility in southwest Ireland.
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Global prevents blow out
April 16 - Global Shipping Services has overseen the loading of three blow out preventers for the oil and gas industry on to the vessel Tong An Cheng in Houston, Texas.
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The Wednesday Wire - April 15th 2015
Your midweek round-up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Blue Water wins yard stay project
April 15 - Maersk Drilling has chosen Blue Water Shipping to handle transportation and logistics services for the semi-submersible drilling rig Maersk Deliverer during its yard stay in South Africa.
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Time up for Van Doosselaere & Achten
April 14 - Van Doosselaere & Achten, one of Antwerp's oldest established private liner shipping agents, which was founded in 1939, has ceased activities with immediate effect and filed for bankruptcy.
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TTS to supply Cosco cranes
April 14 - TTS Group, through its newly-established Chinese joint venture company TTS-SCM Marine and Offshore Machinery, has signed an agreement with Shanghai Shipyard for the delivery of various TTS deck equipment for six vessels.
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First two for Scan-Shipping
April 13 - Scan-Shipping Singapore's port equipment project division has coordinated the transport of two rail-mounted quay cranes (RMQC) from Pipavav, India to Asyaport in Turkey.