Shipping news – Page 110
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Service enhancements at APL
APL is set to launch a weekly service connecting North, Central and South China with ports in Malaysia.
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BBC targets yacht community
Leer-headquartered multipurpose carrier, BBC Chartering, has launched a dedicated division for yacht transportation.
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STS crane loaded at Bilbao
Grupo Altius has coordinated the loading of a fully erected ship-to-shore (STS) crane at the port of Bilbao, Spain in cooperation with Marítima Davila and Toro y Betolaza.
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Meriaura appoints two
Meriaura Group has appointed Bengt-Erik Rosin as managing director and Ville Koskinen as managing director of VG-Shipping, its ship management subsidiary.
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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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Crowley adds service capacity
Crowley Logistics has increased the cargo capacity of its services between northeastern USA, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the islands of the Caribbean Basin.
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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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HFW strengthens London team
Victor Fenwick has joined HFW’s admiralty and crisis management team.
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BIMCO takes aim at piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has called on the European Union (EU), China and the USA to join forces and support counter-piracy operations in the Gulf of Guinea.
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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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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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Martin Bencher filters out the storm
Martin Bencher has moved two filter parts from Poland to Ireland.
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Stevens Towing rolls from Portland
Stevens Towing has transported equipment for tissue manufacturing from the port of Portland, Maine to Charleston, South Carolina on behalf of HLI Rail & Rigging.
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Leaner and greener shipping to attract investment
Shipping will continue to attract investors in 2019, as long as the industry fulfils its environmental, social and governance (ESG) responsibilities, according to accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens.
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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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Samskip takes lead in Seashuttle project
Multimodal logistics provider Samskip has been named lead partner in Seashuttle – a project that aims to bring emissions-free, autonomous container ships to market.
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Rosatom to manage NSR
Rosatom has been appointed as Russia’s management authority for the Northern Sea Route (NSR).
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OuYang 1 jacks it up
Aqualis Offshore has completed the jacking trial of the wind turbine installation vessel OuYang 1.