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EDITION NO. 1 - 2010
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Inaugural
Exhibition at Tenerife Espacia des Artes (TEA), Spain
Jessica
Ahlgren of Edict (Spain) explains the special challenges they
faced in sending the inaugural exhibition of Contemporary art
to TEA. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands located
in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa and serviced mainly
by ferries from the port of Cadiz in the south of Spain. Read
more
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Treasures
From
the Roof of the World
BALtrans
managed the packing and logistics of 119 Buddhist statues and
tools, including 36 national grade-one cultural relics from
Tibet for the exhibition “Tibet Treasures from the Roof
of the World”.
Read more
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Tapestry
Installation
After
more than 30 years in the business, Bryan Cooke declares “What
keeps me excited about working in this industry is that you
never run out of challenges.” In Cape Town we were able
to take a look at a particularly challenging installation of
some giant tapestries with Bryan and the team at Cooke’s
Crating Inc. (Los Angeles, USA).
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more
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Packing
& Crating Guidelines
With the ICEFAT Storage Guidelines and
ICEFAT Environmental Guidelines now officially adopted by the
membership, we turn our minds to Packing and Crating Guidelines.
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ICEFAT
Honors Loyal Members
As ICEFAT enters it’s 34th year
we acknowledge the loyalty of our members and this year welcomed
15 companies as inaugural members of the 20 Year Club. Read
more
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ICEFAT
Steering Committee Changes
The ICEFAT meeting in Cape Town saw
Bryan Cooke’s nine year tenure – three 3 year terms
- on the Steering Committee(SC) come to an end. The vacant position
was filled by Chris Kneale, a Director of Martinspeed Ltd.,
UK. Chris has worked in art logistics since 1982. Read
more
- Chairman's
Report
Since
the last issue of the ICEFAT News our members have made the trek
to the southernmost point in Africa to attend the 33rd Annual
ICEFAT Convention in Cape Town, South Africa. This convention
was a very long way for many of the participants to travel, however
I can report it was well attended AND the experience was not to
be missed. Read
more
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2009
Newsletter
1, 2009
Newsletter 2, 2009
2008
Newsletter
1, 2008
Newsletter
2, 2008
Newsletter 3, 2008
2007
Newsletter
1, 2007
Newsletter
2, 2007
Newsletter
3, 2007
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2006
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2, 2006
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3, 2006
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4, 2006
2005
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1, 2005
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2, 2005
2004
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1, 2004
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2, 2004
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3, 2004
2003
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