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Click here for more Le Havre Trimodal gets going Container barge traffic has got going at the Port of Le Havre's new terminal alongside the Grand Canal Maritime... Click here for more Corruption alleged at Pelindo II Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission has alleged corruption in crane purchasing at Pelindo II.... Click here for more OmniTRAX to sell Arctic port US-Based OmniTRAX is negotiating a sale of the Port of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada, and its connecting rail line.... Click here for more Teaming up for Poland service PCC Intermodal SA, Hupac Intermodal SA and Kombiverkehr KG will consolidate their offers into a jointly-operated block train service between Germany and Poland on January 4th 2016... Click here for more FIT signs up for 20 at Everglades Florida International Terminals (FIT) has signed a 20-year lease at Port Everglades... Click here for more Augusta ship-to-ship team Cambiaso & Risso Group has signed a partnership with Fendercare Marine to deliver ship-to-ship transfer operations in the Port of Augusta Sicily... Click here for more DFDS goes daily on UK-Italy route DFDS has increased the frequency of its multimodal transport service between the UK and Italy to daily in each direction, with immediate effect... Click here for more Trelleborg acquires Marimatech A/S Trelleborg Marine Systems has acquired the Demmark-based specialist designer and manufacturer of advanced marine positioning and piloting systems... Click here for more TCBuen handles record 13,102 TEU ship TCBuen, the Colombian terminal belonging to the Spanish Grup TCB, has handled the largest container vessel to have called at a port in Colombia to date... Click here for more Ukraine-Moldova rail plan The rail administrations of Ukraine and Moldova have agreed to restore a rail line between the two countries that bypasses Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria... Click here for more Duisport volume up around 5% to 68 Mt Duisburger Hafen AG is forecasting that it will handle around 68 Mt in 2015... Click here for more Enns on the blocks Modernisation of Container Terminal Enns (CTE) in the Austrian port of Enns has largely been completed, following eight months of work... Click here for more Hamburg can handle longer trains Thanks to rail infrastructure improvements, the Port of handle can now handle intermodal trains up to 835m long, compared to 740m previously... Click here for more Transnet completes smartPORTS South African transport utility Transnet has completed the rollout of its new real time integrated port management system at all eight of its ports... Click here for more People on the move Latest round-up of appointments and departures known to WorldCargo News in the shipping, ports and related transport sectors... Click here for more Rotterdam strike called for 6 January 2016 The Rotterdam container sector has been given an ultimatum from the dockers' trade unions... Click here for more Charleston on the way to dredging A PreConstruction Engineering and Design Agreement (PED) has been signed and a bill passed providing funding for the construction of the 52-foot Charleston Harbour Deepening Project.... Click here for more Hogia software for Stockholm Hogia Logistics Solutions is supplying the cargo management component of an Intelligent Transport System for Stockholm... Click here for more You can change your selection of content in your Market Briefing from WorldCargo News Online, or unsubscribe at any time. Click here and then click on 'Edit your email Alert' to modify your selection or to unsubscribe. 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