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Drewry remains neutral on multipurpose prospects
For those involved in the supply of multipurpose shipping services, there was little to get excited about in a webinar, hosted by maritime consultancy, Drewry, earlier today.
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ABP steels itself with new contract
UK freight forwarding company R.M. Maritime has contracted Associated British Ports (ABP) to handle steel at the port of Immingham.
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Xellz eyes African market
Xellz Operations intends to open an office in Lagos, Nigeria during the first quarter of 2019.
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Sentences announced in Jasmine case
Four individuals convicted over a corruption plot relating to ConocoPhillips' Jasmine North Sea oil exploration project have avoided prison after the judge suspended the sentences.
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AntwerpXL plans conference agenda
The organiser behind the AntwerpXL exhibition, Easyfairs, has teamed up with Meantime Communications to finalise the seminar and content programme for the three-day event.
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Hansa's woes continue
Six of Hansa Heavy Lift’s multipurpose vessels have been arrested, according to a spokesperson from the preliminary administrator appointed to oversee the carrier’s insolvency proceedings.
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Antonov extends SALIS contract
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Antonov Company have agreed a three-year contract extension for the provision of airfreight support for the Strategic Airlift Interim Solution (SALIS) programme.
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Jan De Rijk renews haulage fleet
The Netherlands-based, Jan De Rijk Logistics has acquired 80 DAF trucks as part of its fleet expansion and renewal programme.
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HeavyLift@Sea introduces deck carrier design
Hamburg-based engineering company HeavyLift@Sea has introduced the basic design for a heavy cargo deck carrier, the DC 10000, which is currently being built at a Chinese shipyard.
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Speculation continues over Chinese ban on open-loop scrubbers
While media reports suggest that China has banned the use of open-loop scrubbers in its emission control areas (ECA), the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has said that this is not yet the case.
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NCA adds 747 trio to Atlas agreement
Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) has expanded its existing operating agreement with Atlas Air to include three additional Boeing 747-400F aircraft.
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Boskalis dons Cape
Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has been awarded a pre-construction agreement (PCA) for the Inch Cape offshore wind farm project in the North Sea.
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Faymonville acquires Stürzer
Faymonville has purchased commercial vehicle dealer Stürzer Heavy Trucks, effective January 2, 2019.
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LiftWerx launches BoxHook crane
LiftWerx Solutions, a specialist in heavy lift technology and lifting solutions for wind turbine repair works, has launched the BoxHook up-tower crane.
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Seko acquires GoodShip
Seko Logistics has purchased Chicago-based freight forwarder and Customs brokerage, GoodShip International.
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Drewry to scrutinise multipurpose prospects
Global shipping consultancy Drewry is hosting a free webinar later this month, looking at the recent trends and outlook for the multipurpose shipping market, covering both the breakbulk and project cargo sectors.
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OuYang 1 jacks it up
Aqualis Offshore has completed the jacking trial of the wind turbine installation vessel OuYang 1.
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TTS wins Cosco contract
Norway’s TTS Group has been awarded a NOK 102 million (USD11.7 million) contract with Cosco (Dalian) Shipyard Company in China for five sets of cargo cranes and hatch covers.
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Changes at the top for “K” Line
Effective April 2019, the Japanese shipowner “K” Line will have new senior management.
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It’s a steel … on both sides of the Atlantic
While the US port of Wilmington was welcoming its first load of SSAB/Swedish steel for the 2018-19 winter season, UK logistics specialist AV Dawson secured a three-year extension to support British Steel’s steel rolling operations at two sites.