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HPC starts inland waterway survey
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting has been commissioned by the German Directorate-General for Waterways and Shipping (GDWS) to conduct a study on information services for ports and terminals.
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ICS outlines net zero pathway
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted plans to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) detailing urgent measures which it says governments must take to help the industry achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
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Volga-Dnepr’s well-planned delivery
In partnership with Fracht, Volga-Dnepr Airlines has delivered an 83-tonne boiler from Milan in Italy to Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
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MPP market shows no sign of cooling down
Toepfer Transport has reported that time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector are continuing to climb, and high premiums have surpassed the peak levels of 2008.
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Schulz named at deugro group
deugro group has appointed Christian Schulz as vice president, global business development – thermal power and renewables.
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Constructions kicks off at River Tees
UK contractor Graham Group has begun work to develop the South Bank Quay that will service the offshore wind sector on the River Tees, UK.
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Ainscough and J Murphy & Sons team up for bridge reconstruction
In partnership with J Murphy & Sons, Ainscough Crane Hire has replaced a bridge at Warrington Bank Quay station in the UK.
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Berard in decommissioning project
USA-based heavy transport specialist Berard has offloaded an offshore jacket structure that will soon be decommissioned and recycled in south Louisiana.
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Boluda Towage expands offering in Mauritania
Society of Maritime Services of Nouakchott (SSMN) has been established to provide towing, mooring and pilotage services at the port Nouakchott in Mauritania.
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Mammoet completes load-out in Turkmenistan
Mammoet has completed the load-out of a 4,000-tonne topside at the Garagol Deniz West field, located off Turkmenistan in the Caspian Sea.
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Flying Whales on course for production
France-based Flying Whales is progressing with the development of its airship that will be capable of handling loads up to 60 tons (54 tonnes), with the first unit scheduled to be assembled in 2023 in southwest France.
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CPP to acquire Ports America
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) has agreed to acquire North American marine terminal operator Ports America.
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Chipolbrok delivers the goods
After loading project material and industrial components in China and South Korea, Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Parandowski made its way to Europe.
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deugro expands Brazilian footprint
deugro has opened an office in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, to serve its clients in the south-eastern and central regions of Brazil.
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IMO and Saudi Arabia target ship-based emissions
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has signed three partnership agreements with Saudi Arabia to support the preparation of a project that targets ship-based emissions.
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Focus 30’s lifting debut
Mammoet’s 2,500-tonne lifting capacity Focus 30 crane has completed its first project at a refinery site in the UK.
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Vineyard Wind and Crowley to establish Salem as offshore wind port
Vineyard Wind has entered into an agreement with Crowley Maritime Corporation and the city of Salem to create a public-private partnership aimed at establishing Salem Harbor as the state’s second major offshore wind port.
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Red Box executes complex NSR move
Red Box Energy Services’ Audax has completed a 7,900 nautical mile transit of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) from Grenaa Havn, Denmark, to Qingdao, China, carrying the 11,000-tonne jack-up accommodation rig Atlantic Amsterdam.
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Van Oord orders installation vessel
Van Oord has ordered an offshore installation vessel that will be able to operate on methanol and be capable of installing wind turbines of up to 20 MW in size.
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Seaway 7 combination finalised
OHT ASA and Subsea 7’s offshore fixed wind unit have been merged and rebranded to Seaway 7 ASA.