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  • 31 Oct 2018 4:37 PM | Anonymous

    Dear All,

    New members are going on to join Overseas Project Cargo Association from all around the world.

    Today we are happy to announce you that PT. POS LOGISTIK INDONESIA is our new member from INDONESIA.

    Let's welcome our new member on board of Overseas Project Cargo Association!

    Have a great cooperation together!

    PT. POS LOGISTIK INDONESIA
    ADDRESS: Gedung Pos Ibukota Lt. 4 Jl. Lapangan Banteng Utara No. 1 Jakarta 10710 Indonesia
    CONTACTS: Anang Hidayat
    Rahmat Eka Haryanto
    TEL: +6221 3483 2552
    FAX: +6221 3519 967
    WEB: www.poslogistics.co.id

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  • 30 Oct 2018 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 28 October 2018

    Peel Ports and ASCO have joined forces in a long-term strategic partnership aimed at supporting the energy sector in Great Yarmouth and promoting future sustainability for the port

    By working in collaboration, the two organisations aim to support existing customers and attract new ones to the port by offering increased flexibility to meet the demands of the oil and gas, renewable energy and decommissioning sectors operating out of Great Yarmouth.

    The 12-year partnership will officially commence from January 2019 and will see ASCO assume operational responsibility for two more berths at the Peel Ports port.

    Glenn Hurren, ASCO’s Southern North Sea Director said: "Our new partnership gives the additional capacity we needed to expand our operations in Great Yarmouth. We now have a stronger base for building marine collaboration in the UK Southern North Sea sector and the ability to provide a flexible solution for our customers covering Peterhead, Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth."

    The partnership will generate long term job creation and sustainability through the attraction of new business to the region, said Peel Port.

    Port Director Richard Goffin said: “Through working with ASCO, we will be able to harness the enormous potential that Great Yarmouth has as a key base for oil and gas, renewable energy and decommissioning operations.

    “We will bring together best-in-class expertise and facilities to promote further collaboration, diversify offerings and services offered by both companies and ensure a solid foundation for continued growth and investment at Great Yarmouth."

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 26 Oct 2018 2:48 PM | Anonymous

    Dear All,

    OPCA Turkey Member Element Int'l Forwarding & Logistics Ltd informed that their office will be closed on 29 October 2018 (1 day) due to national holiday.

    They will resume to work on Tuesday, 30 October 2018.

    For your kind information.

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  • 25 Oct 2018 8:56 AM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 24 October 2018

    Huisman has secured a contract with Japan Marine United (JMU) for the delivery of a 1,000-tonne capacity pedestal-mounted crane for an offshore wind turbine installation vessel.

    A 600-tonne capacity pedestal-mounted crane from Huisman was installed on GeoSea's vessel Neptune.A 600-tonne capacity pedestal-mounted crane from Huisman was installed on GeoSea's vessel Neptune.

    The unit will be built at Huisman China's facilities and will be installed at JMU’s shipyard. The end clients are Japanese construction companies Obayashi Corporation and TOA Corporation.

    The crane design will be based on the 800-tonne capacity pedestal-mounted crane delivered to JMU for a self-elevating platform (SEP), but will be adapted to suit the specific requirements of Obayashi Corporation and TOA Corporation.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 23 Oct 2018 10:21 AM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 19 October 2018

    Improved data sharing about berth availability at ports could deliver “substantial savings” for shipping lines, according to new research commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and research institute TNO.

    The findings mark the conclusion of a study looking at the utilization of berths and sailing speeds on approach, particularly during the last 12 hours before docking of a vessel.

    “If sea-going vessels are regularly kept informed … about exactly when their berth will become available, they will be able to adapt their sailing speed accordingly,” a spokesperson for Rotterdam said.

    Shorter Breakbulk Anchorage Times

    The report’s authors estimate that this would not only lower emissions of carbon dioxide, sulphur oxides and nitrous oxides but, due to shorter waiting times for ships in anchorage areas, deliver significant costs savings when scaled across fleets.

    “If this waiting time was an average of 12 hours shorter, that would really make a difference in percentage terms,” said Jan Hulskotte, senior researcher at TNO.

    As the largest port in Europe, the port of Rotterdam, covers 105 square kilometers and is home to some of the densest maritime traffic corridors in the world, making the findings significant when considered across all traffic. Consisting of five distinct port areas and three distribution parks, the port’s hinterland serves an estimated 40 million consumers and handles 30,000 ocean-going vessels and 105,000 inland vessels per year.

    CO2 reductions

    Through analysis of the movements of container ships sailing to Rotterdam port in 2017 the report’s authors were able to calculate that adjusting sailing speed by an average of 5 percent was enough to cut more than 100,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

    “By supplying more accurate information to ships, 4 percent – or 134,000 tonnes – of CO2 emissions can be saved every year,” Hulskotte said.

    “In percentage terms, we’re talking about modest amounts … but it’s exactly these types of measures that can make a huge difference in the short term and help reduce the carbon footprint of marine shipping. Added to that, they’d also have a beneficial effect on the wallets of the shipping companies,” said Astrid Dispert, technical adviser of the Global Maritime Energy Efficiency Partnerships project.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 18 Oct 2018 11:26 AM | Anonymous

    Dear All,

    Strong partners are going on to join Overseas Project Cargo Association from all around the world. Today we are happy to announce you that GPA LOGISTICS SAS is our new member from FRANCE.

    Let's welcome our new member on board of Overseas Project Cargo Association!

    Have a great cooperation together! 

    GPA LOGISTICS SAS
    ADDRESS:8, Rue Robert Moinon, BP 10218, 95190 Goussainville, France
    CONTACTS:Roxanne Heimbourger
    Jean-Philippe Chemla
    TEL:+33 (0)1 30 11 89 61
    FAX:+33 (0)1 30 11 89 66
    WEB:www.gpalogistics.com

    COMPANY PROFILE

    GPA Logistics SAS is a company that was set up in 2011, with the legal status of a commission agent for transports.

    In order to meet the complex requirements of transporting heavy and oversized gear, their Cargo Project service offers a complete scope of logistic services to make sure your goods reach their destination as anticipated.

    Thinking about such matters in a creative and inventive way is necessary in order to find adapted solutions. Setting up a personalized transport plan, they can estimate costs beforehand better and make sure the routes and selected modes of transport are the most adequate.

    The fact that they have successfully transported equipment for mining plants, human or animal food factories, sugar refinery equipment or in the car, metal or petrochemical industries relies on their network of involved specialists strategically positioned/situated, who are providing them with a good job at working within delays and spending limits. GPA Logistics actors have from the start been able to gain their clients ‘trust and developed new skills to meet their diverse needs and adapt to the realities faced by exporters.

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  • 18 Oct 2018 4:13 AM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 17 October, 2018 

    Volga-Dnepr Airlines has organised the delivery of a crankshaft from Mexico to India on a charter flight for DHL Global Forwarding.

    The 38-ton shipment travelled from Apodaca, Nuevo Leon to Mumbai, and was packed into a seven metre long box along with support equipment required for loading.

    Within 12 hours of receiving the request, Volga-Dnepr specialists developed special loading and packaging options for the customers.

    Volga-Dnepr deputy commercial director of charter cargo operations, Ekaterina Andreeva says: “With our expertise in the transportation of oversized cargo, our specialised equipment and our experience in meeting tight schedules, we were able to operate this Apodaca to Mumbai flight efficiently.

    “Our unique ramp-loading IL-76TD-90VD freighter is equipped with onboard cranes and winches which facilitate optimised loading. Our aircraft, equipped with modern engines and unrestricted for global operations, secure extended opportunities for us to satisfy the market demands of the energy sector.”

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 17 Oct 2018 3:06 PM | Anonymous

    Dear All,

    New members are going on to join Overseas Project Cargo Association from all around the world. Today we are happy to announce you that XIAMEN ODIN LOGISITCS CO., LTD is our new member from CHINA.

    Let's welcome our new member on board of Overseas Project Cargo Association!

    Have a great cooperation together! 

    XIAMEN ODIN LOGISITCS CO., LTD
    ADDRESS:Room, 6B Moufu Building, Xiangyu Free Trade Zone, Xiamen, China
    CONTACT:Jackson Chen / Overseas Dept Manager
    TEL:+86 592 5692701
    FAX:+86 592 5692709
    WEB:www.atodin.com

    COMPANY PROFILE

    Xiamen Odin Logistics Co. Ltd. was founded in 2001, adhering to the "Sincerity, Solidarity, Enterprising, Harmory " philosophy and service-first tradition, they are devoting theirselves to create a unique international logistics service provider.

    With the local market as the core, their business covers dry and RF container transportation, the third party logistics, import and export agency and closely cooperating with the world's top 20 shipping lines. At the same time their overseas business covers more than 50 countries around the world, in Europe, the Mediterranean, America, Australia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea. They have built a seamless link between China and all the areas in dry container, cold chain, commodity logistics operations.

    With over 18 years of global project logistics experience, Odin is a global logistics provider for companies requiring transport of heavy and oversized cargoes with a hands on approach.

    They have successfully served but is not limited to OOG, XXL Logistics & Marine, Materials Handling, Civil and Structural Engineering, Power Generation and Treatment Processing sectors as well as general Break Bulk.

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  • 16 Oct 2018 12:58 PM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 15 October, 2018

    With Turkey’s Istanbul New Airport scheduled to open at the end of the month, Turkish Cargo is preparing to relocate some of its freighter operations in 2019.

    The Turkish Airlines subsidiary will continue to operate its cargo operations from Istanbul Atatürk Airport until December 31, 2018, after which all bellyhold cargo will be shipped from the new airport.

    While freighter flights will continue to operate out of Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Turkish Cargo plans to establish a new hub in Istanbul using the new airport’s 165,000 sq m usage area.

    “We will have a terminal with a capacity of 2 million tons per year upon completion of the first phase of construction, and 4 million tons per year after the second phase is completed,” explained Turkish Cargo.

    With a cargo fleet of 20 aircraft, including three Boeing 747s, Turkish Cargo aims to become one of the top five brands in the airfreight industry. Earlier this month, the airline expanded its network with the addition of flights to Stansted, UK.

    “It is expected that the flights from Stansted (STN), the third busiest airport in London, will feed the Middle East region, especially the Africa and Asia continents substantially,” said Turkish Cargo.

    The service will utilise one of Turkish Cargo’s Airbus 330 widebody freighters.

    *NEWS SOURCE

  • 11 Oct 2018 2:59 AM | Anonymous

    Original news was published on 10 October, 2018

    China-headquartered Ouyang Offshore has launched its newbuild wind turbine installation vessel, OuYang 1, at Dayang Offshore Equipment’s shipyard in Jiangsu, China.

    Ouyang Offshore has also awarded Aqualis Offshore a contract to supervise the construction of a second wind turbine installation vessel, OuYang 2.

    The newbuild is a four-legged, DP1-enabled, self-propelled installation vessel with a working depth of 50 m. It can house up to 75 people and is suitable for offshore wind turbine installation and maintenance work.

    Chen Lin, deputy general manager at Ouyang Offshore, said: “We are very pleased with the launch of the OuYang 1 wind turbine installation vessel. It has been completed on time, at the right quality and on budget, with safe execution throughout the project.”

    Aqualis Offshore supervised the construction of OuYang 1 and its on-site team ensured that all work was carried out in accordance with the contract specifications, as well as flag and class requirements.

    *NEWS SOURCE

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