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Drewry: rates unlikely to recover until late 2021
Industry analyst Drewry reports that charter rates for multipurpose ships, including breakbulk and heavy lift vessels, are unlikely to recover back to pre-Covid-19 levels until the end of 2021. Any recovery would take even longer if the global pandemic is not contained.
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BIMCO urges action on seafarers
The UK government hosted a global summit on the impact of Covid-19 on crew changes on July 9, 2020. Just 15 countries attended.
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Tutt Bryant launches Queen Beetle
Tutt Bryant Heavy Lift & Shift has loaded out the 770-tonne Queen Beetle high-speed ferry at a shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia.
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Mitigating Covid-19 risks aboard vessels
DNV GL has launched its Certification in Infection Prevention – Maritime programme (CIP-M). The certification has been developed to give passengers and crew confidence that comprehensive infection prevention measures are in place.
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Geodis calls for decarbonisation
Global transport and logistics company Geodis has joined the European Clean Trucking Alliance (ECTA) as part of its commitment to decarbonise road freight.
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deugro USA assembles ISPM 15 task force
deugro USA has established a task force based in Houston, USA, to support importers and cargo owners handling shipments that are non-compliant with international phytosanitary measures.
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Liebherr and Demag make deliveries
Crane manufacturers Liebherr and Demag have made new crane deliveries to customers in Germany and Switzerland.
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BATI busy with yacht deliveries
Turkey-headquartered BATI Group continues to busy itself with yacht deliveries around the world.
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AAL delivers Formosa 2 carousel
AAL Shipping has delivered a cable carousel measuring 23 m in diameter (73 m circumference) to Jan De Nul Group, which will be used at the Formosa 2 offshore wind farm project off the coast of Taiwan.
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Sarens completes turbine installation in Russia
Sarens has installed 30 Lagerwey wind turbines at the NovaWind wind farm in Adygea, Russia.
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Origin Logistics delivers to UK
Turkey-headquartered Origin Logistics has delivered a Metso shredder and accompanying components from Izmit, Turkey to Wellington in the UK.
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Wagenborg moves in Denmark and boosts services
Netherlands-based Wagenborg has shipped project cargo to Copenhagen in Denmark, expanded its ro-ro liner services in the Baltic region and boosted its semi-liner service offering globally.
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Collett delivers for M4 bridge
UK-based Collett & Sons has delivered nine pairs of girders from the manufacturing facility in Darlington to the M4 Monkey Island Bridge project in the UK.
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Fröhlich adds Nooteboom low loader
Germany-based Fröhlich Bau Kran & Baustellenlogistik has expanded its fleet with the addition of the Nooteboom 4+6 EURO-PX low loader.
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Mammoet’s Focus 30 progresses
Mammoet has constructed the main boom of its Focus 30 crane, in partnership with fabrication company Hillebrand.
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Jan De Nul begins installation for Changhua project
Jan De Nul has commenced offshore installation operations at Taiwan’s Changhua offshore wind farm with the installation of the first twelve pin piles.
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ACS launches Covid-19 travel guide
Air Charter Service (ACS) has launched a comprehensive guide on Covid-19 travel restrictions, informed by updates from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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ITF demands action for seafarers
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has called on governments worldwide to deliver visa, border, and quarantine exemptions to enable seafarer repatriation amid the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
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South Korea introduces sulphur controls
South Korea has designated new national sulphur emission control areas, which will come into effect September 1, 2020.
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Welland Canal collision
dship Carriers confirmed that its chartered vessel, Alanis, was involved in a collision whilst transiting the Welland Canal, Ontario, Canada. All crew are safe and accounted for and there is no pollution.