All Insight articles – Page 20

  • Leipzig shines a light on humanitarian logistics
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    Leipzig shines a light on humanitarian logistics

    2019-05-29T13:00:00Z

    Leipzig/Halle Airport, Volga-Dnepr Group and the Akkon University of Human Sciences ran an international conference on humanitarian logistics on May 21. The event took place on the fringes of the OECD’s International Transport Forum in Germany.

  • Sleipnir christened in Singapore
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    Sleipnir christened in Singapore

    2019-05-28T14:10:00Z

    Heerema Marine Contractors and shipbuilder Sembcorp Marine demonstrated the next-generation semi-submersible crane vessel – Sleipnir – last week in Singapore.

  • StormGeo appoints Mortensen
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    StormGeo appoints Mortensen

    2019-05-28T14:10:00Z

    Weather intelligence and decision support service provider StormGeo has appointed Carsten Mortensen as non-executive chairman of its board of directors.

  • POSH to launch maritime training centre in Taiwan
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    POSH to launch maritime training centre in Taiwan

    2019-05-24T14:20:00Z

    POSH Kerry Renewables – a joint venture of PACC Offshore Services Holding (POSH) and Kerry TJ Logistics – has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop Taiwan’s first specialised maritime training centre. 

  • PPG restructures training course
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    PPG restructures training course

    2019-05-24T14:00:00Z

    The Project Professionals Group (PPG) has restructured its project cargo forwarding training course into a one-day format.

  • BIMCO to publish offshore decommissioning contract
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    BIMCO to publish offshore decommissioning contract

    2019-05-17T10:35:00Z

    The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) is set to publish an international standard contract for offshore decommissioning projects – DISMANTLECON.

  • Oakley acquires learning platforms
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    Oakley acquires learning platforms

    2019-05-16T14:35:00Z

    KVH Industries has sold its maritime training business, Videotel, to an affiliate of Oakley Capital for USD90 million.

  • Scrubber debate rumbles on
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    Scrubber debate rumbles on

    2019-05-16T14:00:00Z

    As the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC74) meets this week in London, several environmental organisations have raised concerns about the use of scrubbers as an alternative compliance mechanism for the looming 2020 sulphur regulations.

  • US Ex-Im Bank revived
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    US Ex-Im Bank revived

    2019-05-13T16:00:00Z

    The US Senate confirmed Kimberly Reed as president of the US Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank), along with Spencer Bachus III and Judith DelZoppo Pryor as members of the board of directors.

  • Collett introduces LoCity Driving course
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    Collett introduces LoCity Driving course

    2019-05-02T14:20:00Z

    UK-based Training4Transport, a division of Collett Holdings, has introduced a certificate of professional competence (CPC) course designed to give drivers an insight into ways to reduce fuel use and emissions.

  • ECOL gains recognition at home and away
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    ECOL gains recognition at home and away

    2019-04-26T12:50:00Z

    Four leading crane manufacturers – Manitowoc, Tadano, Terex and Liebherr – have agreed to align their training operations with ESTA’s European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) scheme.

  • Crosby delivers training courses
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    Crosby delivers training courses

    2019-04-19T10:00:00Z

    The Crosby Group has conducted two rigging training courses in the USA on behalf of its distribution partner, B.C. Wire Rope & Rigging.

  • WTS design approved
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    WTS design approved

    2019-04-17T11:10:00Z

    Classification society DNV GL awarded China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) with an approval in principle (AiP) certificate for its wind turbine shuttle (WTS) concept.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Review your charter parties ahead of sulphur 2020 cap
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    Review your charter parties ahead of sulphur 2020 cap

    2019-04-12T09:30:00Z

    North P&I has highlighted a number of contract issues that its members should be aware of when the 0.5 percent sulphur cap comes into effect.

  • ALE receives updated ISO certificate
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    ALE receives updated ISO certificate

    2019-04-11T10:40:00Z

    ALE has received a global health, safety, quality and environment (HSQE) accreditation, ISO 45001:2018.

  • Höegh speaks out against scrubbers
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    Höegh speaks out against scrubbers

    2019-04-11T10:25:00Z

    As the deadline for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) sulphur regulations approaches, Höegh Autoliners ceo Ivar Myklebust has explained why the company stands firm in its decision to not use scrubbers.

  • BBC overtakes Cosco in multipurpose top spot
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    BBC overtakes Cosco in multipurpose top spot

    2019-04-09T11:05:00Z

    BBC Chartering has reclaimed its title as the world’s largest multipurpose operator by deadweight from China’s Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers, according to Dynamar's latest report.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Solar improvements generate new business
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    Solar improvements generate new project logistics business

    2019-04-08T09:30:00Z

    Developments in the design and size of solar power installations are opening up opportunities for project forwarders and heavy lift providers, reports Phil Hastings.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Concerns over capacity to meet heavy lift demand
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    Concerns over capacity to meet heavy lift demand

    2019-04-05T09:30:00Z

    Prospects of an increase in oil and gas offshore project work over the next few years are triggering concerns in some quarters that there may not be sufficient heavy lift shipping and installation capacity to meet all the resulting future demand.

  • Overcapacity in shipping remains a major challenge
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    Overcapacity in shipping remains a major challenge

    2019-04-04T11:20:00Z

    Avoiding overcapacity and unsustainably low freight rates is still a major challenge for the shipping industry, according to Simon Bennett, deputy secretary general at the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).