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His Royal Highness Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa speaking with Gary Dale Cearley

In GPLN Happenings & Events, GPLN People on November 26, 2009 at 6:23 pm

Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa asks Gary Dale Cearley questions about GPLN

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa is the Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Bahrain and Gary Dale Cearley is the Executive Director of the Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN). Around 300 maritime and logistics industry experts from around the world have gathered at the 5th Trans Middle East Conference hosted by the General Organisation of Sea Ports (GOP) and being held for the first time in the Kingdom of Bahrain. For the 3rd consecutive year the Global Project Logistics Network participated in Trans Middle East. Trans Middle East is the largest annual ports, shipping and transport logistics exhibition in the Middle East.

The 5th Trans Middle East 2009 was organized by Transport Events Management Ltd at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Manama, Bahrain. The 6th Trans Middle East 2010 will be at the Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza in Alexandria, Egypt. GPLN will be taking part. For more information on the events and conferences that GPLN supports go to our meetings and events page on our website.

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The Global Project Logistics Network is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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GPLN Member Younger Niche sets a new overland record in ZhangJiaGang

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 26, 2009 at 11:30 am

Global Project Logistics Network member Younger Niche Logistics (YNL) has the distinction of being responsible for the movement of the single largest piece of equipment ever moved by road transport in ZhangJiaGang, Jiangsu Province, China. The piece, 14m x 7.4m x 7.9m / 86,000kgs, was moved by road from the supplier’s premises to PuXiang port, ZhangJiaGang. The move, covering 30 kms, took 22 hours to complete and involved the services of local ZhangJiaGang government, the police and officials from the department of electrical power.

In order to reduce height the unit was transported minus cradles.  Only once alongside vessel was the unit postioned and secured in cradles.


PuXiang port, a privately owned facility, was chosen as the load port as access from suppliers whilst still difficult was the closest with less overhead obstructions than other roadways to the public port.

YNL were instrumental in obtaining berthing rights for the ocean carrier, a foreign flag vessel, at PuXiang port.

The Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional project logistics network of independent companies (including project forwarders and project charterers) who are specializing in the movement and handling of international project cargo by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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Raz Az Zawr Port EPC Project: Casings in laydown yard

In GPLN Member News on November 25, 2009 at 4:21 pm

This work was part of an ongoing one year contract for Wilhelmsen Ships Service (Barwil Saudi Arabia) to be the nominated logistics partner for China Harbour Engineering Company Limited for the construction of the harbor at the Raz Az Zawr Port EPC Project. Raz Az Zawr is located 350 kilometers outside of the DammamPort and this particular shipment consisted of 50 trailers of pipe casings and tools. This is a considerable project requiring time sensitive customs clearance and delivery on an ongoing basis for multiple containers and break-bulk shipments where the consequences for delayed delivery are severe.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa with Rory Doyle at the 5th Trans Middle East 2009

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 25, 2009 at 3:28 pm

His Royal Highness Prince Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa accepts a commemorative plaque from Rory Doyle

His Royal Highness Prince Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa is the Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Kingdom of Bahrain and Rory Doyle is the Managing Director of the Malaysian based company Transport Events Management, the company that organized the 5th Trans Middle East Conference 2009.  Around 300 maritime and logistics industry experts from around the world have gathered at the 5th Trans Middle East Conference hosted by the General Organisation of Sea Ports (GOP) and being held for the first time in the Kingdom of Bahrain. For the 3rd consecutive year the Global Project Logistics Network participated in Trans Middle East. Trans Middle East is the largest annual ports, shipping and transport logistics exhibition in the Middle East.

The 5th Trans Middle East 2009 was organized by Transport Events Management Ltd at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Manama, Bahrain. The 6th Trans Middle East 2010 will be at the HiltonAlexandriaGreenPlaza in Alexandria, Egypt. GPLN will be taking part.

Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN)

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

Local Support – Global Reach!

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His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa gives the keynote address at Trans Middle East 2009

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 24, 2009 at 2:37 pm

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa delivering the keynote speech

His Royal Highness Prince Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa is the Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Kingdom of Bahrain. For the 3rd consecutive year the Global Project Logistics Network participated in Trans Middle East. Trans Middle East is the largest annual ports, shipping and transport logistics exhibition in the Middle East.

The 5th Trans Middle East 2009 was organized by Transport Events Management Ltd at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Manama, Bahrain. The 6th Trans Middle East 2010 will be at the Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza in Alexandria, Egypt. GPLN will be taking part. For more information check out our meeting and events page on the GPLN website.

Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN)

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

Local Support – Global Reach!

Follow us on Twitter!

GPLN’s booth the day before Trans Middle East 2009

In Blogroll, GPLN Happenings & Events on November 23, 2009 at 9:03 pm

For the 3rd consecutive year the Global Project Logistics Network participated in Trans Middle East. Trans Middle East is the largest annual ports, shipping and transport logistics exhibition in the Middle East.

The 5th Trans Middle East 2009 was organized by Transport Events Management Ltd at the Gulf International Convention & Exhibition Centre in Manama, Bahrain. The 6th Trans Middle East 2010 will be at the Hilton Alexandria Green Plaza in Alexandria, Egypt.  GPLN will be taking part.

Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN)

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

Local Support – Global Reach!

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Updated Information: Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) Global Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 21, 2009 at 11:30 am

Rio de Janeiro: Location of GPLN's 2010 Meeting

I am writing this mail to draw attention to loads of new information that we have put up on our website about the GPLN Global Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the Intermodal South America in São Paulo a few days before. First off, you may notice a new red button in the menu on our home page. By clicking on this button you will go to a sub-website that has been created for these two events. In that sub-website is all the information concerning dates, costs, accommodations, visa information, etc., that you need to be able to plan your trip.

You might note that since we will be in a special location in Brazil we will have two optional events for those who are interested in sight seeing and / or enjoying a traditional dinner with other GPLN colleagues. First, we will have a savory barbecue dinner at a famous churrascaria, Carretão Churrascaria, and the next day there will be a half-day tour of Rio de Janeiro. These are optional events but for those of you who plan to go to Intermodal South America or those who would like to be in Rio a few days early, this is a great transition to the meeting and a good introduction to the host city.

Regarding the hotel we are doing something quite different this year with our booking. In the past we have secured a meeting rate for our members and left everyone to make their own travel arrangements. This year our system will be a bit different which is due to the fact that the hotel where the meeting will be held has only 245 rooms, which means that we would be possibly taking up 40% of the vacancy or even more which puts a major strain on the hotel to provide the space we will need under the old way we booked. To get around this issue we have had to financially guarantee the space up front. As such, we will ask when booking that the hotel will be paid in advance. There is a big positive to this arrangement though. Since we have paid in advance for the space, we have very, very preferential rates on the rooms. Booking directly is considerably more expensive than the rates we have. We will be staying at the JW Marriott Rio de Janeiro, which is right on the world famous CopacobanaBeach. Another reason that I recommend that you book with us are the facts that whenever you stay in the same hotel with other members you will get much more social activity with them and build your relationships within the group that much easier.

Further to the point about booking, as we cannot know exactly how many people will be coming to the meeting we have made our guarantee based upon our best estimate. This means we will have a fixed number of rooms that we have guaranteed for the members. Beyond GPLN’s guaranteed rooms the hotel room availability is on a first come first served basis. So book now!

As we have mentioned in other announcements, prior to our meeting will be the Intermodal South America exhibition, which GPLN will take part in. Intermodal South America is by far the largest transport and logistics event in Latin America, with more than 45,000 visitors at the last event. The only logistics event in the world that is bigger is Transportlogistic in Munich. I would highly recommend participating with us in the booth if you are serious about promoting your company in Latin America. The timing couldn’t be better as our own meeting is just a few days later. Please note, though, that we’d like to know your intention about this the sooner the better due to the fact that there will be only so many spaces in the booth. And if you already know that you want to participate with us in this booth you can register for Intermodal South America on the same form as our meeting registration.

Our one-on-one meeting scheduler is found in the same menu and will be up and running soon so that you can make appointments with other GPLN members. There will be a separate announcement on this in the near future.

You may also want to note that the payment terms and conditions are posted on the sub-website and we will adhere to them strictly.

Finally, I would recommend that each and every one of us check the Brazilian visa requirements in advance for Brazil and make arrangements as early as possible (now, if you can). This is very important as we want to avoid anyone having any problems with last minute visas as we have had in the past.

For any information about either of these two events please contact our commercial director, Luzius Haffter.  To e-mail Luzius Haffter directly click here.

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I look forward to seeing you all there!

Hugo Theriens: Project Manager of Europe Cargo

In GPLN People on November 20, 2009 at 4:03 pm
This is a good up close shot of Hugo Theriens, Project Manager of Europe  Cargo, a Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) member in Antwerp

Hugo Theriens, Project Manager of Europe Cargo, GPLN member in Antwerp

This is a good up close shot of Hugo Theriens, Project Manager of Europe Cargo, a Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) member in Antwerp.  Europe Cargo is a project cargo and project shipping specialist that is also quite
capable in the ship chartering market.

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GPLN Member Younger Niche sets a new overland record in ZhangJiaGang

In GPLN Member News on November 19, 2009 at 9:00 am

Global Project Logistics Network member Younger Niche Logistics (YNL) has the distinction of being responsible for the movement of the single largest piece of equipment ever moved by road transport in ZhangJiaGang, Jiangsu Province, China. The piece, 14m x 7.4m x 7.9m / 86,000kgs, was moved by road from the supplier’s premises to PuXiang port, ZhangJiaGang. The move, covering 30 kms, took 22 hours to complete and involved the services of local ZhangJiaGang government, the police and officials from the department of electrical power.

In order to reduce height the unit was transported minus cradles. Only once alongside vessel was the unit postioned and secured in cradles.

PuXiang port, a privately owned facility, was chosen as the load port as access from suppliers whilst still difficult was the closest with less overhead obstructions than other roadways to the public port.

YNL were instrumental in obtaining berthing rights for the ocean carrier, a foreign flag vessel, at PuXiang port.

The Global Projects Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional project logistics network of independent companies (including project forwarders and project charterers) who are specializing in the movement and handling of international project cargo by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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GPLN member Transport Systems Ltd transported the first parcel of Soyuz-ST space rockets

In Uncategorized on November 18, 2009 at 8:33 pm

Recently the Russian based GPLN member Transy transported two Soyuz-ST space rockets from Russia for the launching complex at the Guiana Space Centre (GSC) .

The dangerous cargo of (IMO 1 class) of 21 specialized oversized containers and 30 standard containers, flat-racks, tank-containers with additional equipment and rocket fuel were transported from the Moscow and Samara regions to the port of St. Petersburg by rail-transporters and trucks. These were then installed and mounted by our specialists onto specially designed trailers (including installation of specialized equipment and connecting to specialized containers), cradles and lodgements in the port area and then loaded on board of RO/RO vessel by using of two shore cranes.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

Transport Systems Ltd.’s GPLN Profile:
http://www.gpln.net/members/Europe/Russia/Transy.html

GPLN’s Website:
http://www.gpln.net

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Turbines from Finland to Czech Republic (multimodal sea / barge / truck)

In GPLN Member News on November 15, 2009 at 12:01 pm

These turbines were shipped by the Belleville Rodair Energy Team (BRET) and the photo above was taken at arrival in Hamburg, Germany, from Finland before on forwarding to the CzechRepublic.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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Assel Nakeeva of Lomer Point Bridge with Joseph Lee of Portlogistics

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 2, 2009 at 12:15 am

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The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) took part in the 5th Thai Ports & Shipping Conference and Exhibition 2009 at the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel on October 29th – 30th. The event attracted such dignitaries as the Thai Minister of Transport.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the world’s best most prestigious independent international project forwarding network. GPLN members are screened for their project logistics capabilities and the group only allows project forwarding specialists join as members.

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A busy GPLN booth at the Thai Ports & Shipping Conference & Exhibition

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 2, 2009 at 12:11 am
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From Left to Right: Patrick Dick (The Freight Company), Luzius Haffter (GPLN), Assel Nakeeva (Lomer Point Bridge), Rory Doyle (Transport Events Management) and Matthias Mungenast (Liebherr-Singapore)

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) took part in the 5th Thai Ports & Shipping Conference and Exhibition 2009 at the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel on October 29th – 30th. The event attracted such dignitaries as the Thai Minister of Transport.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the world’s best most prestigious independent international project forwarding network. GPLN members are screened for their project logistics capabilities and the group only allows project forwarding specialists join as members.

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Luzius Haffter (L – GPLN), Assel Nakeeva (C – Lomer Point Bridge) and Patrick Dick (R – The Freight Company)

In GPLN Happenings & Events on November 1, 2009 at 11:44 pm

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) took part in the 5th Thai Ports & Shipping Conference and Exhibition 2009 at the Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel on October 29th – 30th. The event attracted such dignitaries as the Thai Minister of Transport.

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The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the world’s best most prestigious independent international project forwarding network. GPLN members are screened for their project logistics capabilities and the group only allows project forwarding specialists join as members.

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Belleville Rodair shipping windmill blades from door Poland to Japan via Rostock port in Germany

In GPLN Member News on November 1, 2009 at 11:58 am

There are special trailers that can transport up to three wings at one time, each 45 m long. The wing truck has four axle lines, obtained by combining two modular Euro Combi trailers with special adapters and extendable beams. The low floor height of the Euro Combi’s allow the three wings to be carried without exceeding the four-meter legal road height. Swing axles give it a high ground clearance when moving off-road. The steering axle displacement up to 60° provides maneuverability when having to pass tight roundabouts.

There are special trailers that can transport up to three wings at one time, each 45 m long. The wing truck has four axle lines, obtained by combining two modular Euro Combi trailers with special adapters and extendable beams. The low floor height of the Euro Combi’s allow the three wings to be carried without exceeding the four-meter legal road height. Swing axles give it a high ground clearance when moving off-road. The steering axle displacement up to 60° provides maneuverability when having to pass tight roundabouts.

The Global Project Logistics Network (GPLN) is the premier non-exclusive professional projects logistics network of independent companies specializing in international projects movements by air, sea and land as well as specialized lifts and the special handling of oversized, out-of-gauge and heavy lift cargo.

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