Turkish port operators converting 18 container cranes to electrical operation / Conductix-Wampfler will be general contractor for crane conversion and port construction / order strengthens position as world market leader.
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Turkish port operators converting 18 container cranes to electrical operation / Conductix-Wampfler will be general contractor for crane conversion and port construction / order strengthens position as world market leader.
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Korea’s SPP Group merged its shipbuilding subsidiaries into SPP Shipbuilding as of 1 January 2011.
SPP Shipbuilding absorbed SPP Plant & Shipbuilding and the name of the integrated company is to be still SPP Shipbuilding with its headquarters moving to the city of Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province, Korea, where its Sacheon shipyard is based....
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As from February 2011 and subject to obtaining regulatory approval, Hamburg Süd will extend the WAMS service which up to now connected US West Coast, West Coast Mexico and West Cost Central America with the hub in Cartagena.
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NB 563, LVB LABOE, was delivered in Kiel 21.12.2010 as the first of 6 Fast Pilot Launches ordered by the German Government through Fachstelle Maschinenwesen Nord in January 2010. The boats will be operated by Lotsbetreibsverein, Aussenstelle Kiel on behalf of Lotsenbrüderschaft Nord-Ostseekanal II / Kiel / Lübeck / Flensburg.
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Odfjell Holdings (US) Inc has concluded a contract for land in North Charleston, South Carolina, to construct tank terminal facilities creating 12-20 jobs.
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STWA, Inc. (OTCBB: ZERO) (“STWA” or the “Company”), an innovative technology company focused on improving the efficiency of large-scale energy transportation networks and reducing fuel consumption and emissions in diesel fleets, today provided an overview of the role that its technology plays in improving the flow of fuel oil and its application in the...
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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world’s largest shipyard, expects to boost orders 54 percent next year as growing global trade and increasing oil exploration spur demand for vessels and offshore equipment.
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