Shipping news – Page 222
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Ro-ro gets go-go at Everett
July 24 - The Port of Everett, USA received a USD1.5 million grant from the Washington State to complete the second phase of its ro-ro cargo facility.
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Geodis adds senior names
July 23 - Global logistics provider Geodis has made two senior appointments across its business units.
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COSCO Shipping receives second newbuild
July 22 - DA KANG, the second of eight 28,000 dwt Da Type III heavy lift ships being acquired by COSCO Shipping, has been christened and delivered at Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS), entering into operation immediately.
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Everett names new marketing chief
July 19 - Washington, USA based Port of Everett has named veteran maritime professional Walter Seidl as marketing director.
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Hansa extends heavy lift fleet
July 19 - Germany headquartered shipping line Hansa Heavy Lift has purchased two F-class vessels from another undisclosed shipping company. The new additions will sail under the names HHL Elbe and HHL Tyne.
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Intermarine names new md worldwide chartering
July 19 - Heavy lift shipping line Intermarine LLC has appointed Ask Munck as managing director of worldwide chartering services on a permanent basis.
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Noble executes US-Pakistan project
July 19 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member representing Pakistan, Noble Shipping, has completed the delivery of a gas booster compressor (SGBC) system on behalf of engineering firm Descon, between the USA and Pakistan.
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The Friday Flyer - July 19th 2013
Economic black clouds are being seen over two of the BRIC countries that could spell stormy weather for operators in the heavy lift and project cargo markets.
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Career opportunities - Gruber Logistics
GRUBER Logistics S.p.A. is a medium-sized, owner-managed globally operating logistics provider with more than 500 employees in over 21 own offices offering sophisticated and tailor-made transport solutions to its customers in its six core business units: Project Cargo, Heavy and special transports, Air- and Sea freight, Logistics Services, International Distribution ...
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TPL and Can move Turkish OOG modules
July 18 - Belgium based Transport & Project Logistics (TPL) Antwerp together with Turkish partner Can Logistics teamed-up to deliver over-dimensional cooler and granulator sections for a plant in Saudi Arabia.
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TPL and Can move Turkish OOG modules
July 18 - Belgium based Transport & Project Logistics (TPL) Antwerp together with Turkish partner Can Logistics teamed-up to deliver over-dimensional cooler and granulator sections for a plant in Saudi Arabia.
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'Training Matters' says Videotel
July 18 - In its latest video 'Training Matters', maritime education services provider Videotel demonstrates the importance of staff training to shipowners and its impact on profitability.
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Logwin strengthens India network
July 16 - Third party logistics provider Logwin has expanded its network in India by opening a new office in Kolkata and expanding its facilities in Chennai.
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PCN duo deliver cooler
July 16 - Project Cargo Network members Allison Shipping (USA) and Ellery OS Project Cargo (New Zealand) teamed-up to deliver an industrial cooler.
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EMS APO starts in Albania
July 15 - Leer, Germany headquartered EMS Shipping and Trading has officially started operating the East Terminal in the Port of Durres, Albania.
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Bibby names new coo
July 12 - UK headquartered Bibby Ship Management Group has appointed Chris Stone its new chief operating officer.
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Schurig to start charity run at Breakbulk Americas
July 12 - Flensborg and Associates, a Munich-based sales and consulting firm, has announced that Buddy Schurig from Texas Terminals will be firing the starter's gun at this year's Business Run, which will take place in New Orleans on September 25, during
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The Friday Flyer - July 12th 2013
Issue 33 of HLPFI has been put to bed and the various reports it contains suggest that whilst growth has slowed in the project cargo business in Australia, Canada and Korea, there are signs of recovery in the UK and renewed optimism about prospects in the
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ABS achieves milestone
July 11 - Maritime classification society the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has announced that its registered fleet has surpassed 200 million gross tonnes. Approximately 12,00 vessels representing 105 flag states are now registered with ABS.
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Larger ships on the horizon
July 11 - 22,000 teu containerships will start being built in a few years and 24,000 teu vessels won't be far behind, says Ocean Shipping Consultants managing director Andrew Penfold, speaking at the recent TOC Container Supply Chain Conference.