Shipping news – Page 242
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No Panama Canal toll hikes for container and breakbulk sector
August 13 - The newly restructured Panama Canal tolls that increase in October will not affect the The container and breakbulk shipping sectors, for now.
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Aaras Shipping complete power logistics project
August 10 - Aaras Shipping Agencies, a member of the Project Cargo Network since August 2010, has recently completed a hydro power logistics project.
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Aaras Shipping complete power logistics project
August 10 - Aaras Shipping Agencies, a member of the Project Cargo Network since August 2010, has recently completed a hydro power logistics project.
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Della Shaw wins the CubeMasterTM challenge
June 7 - Della Shaw, from UK logistics company, Wincanton became the CubeMaster champion after winning the "Take the CubeMaster Challenge" at the recent Multimodal 2012 Exhibition.
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Dockwise wins USD42 million in near-term contracts
January 30 - Eight near-term contracts with a total value of USD42 million have been awarded to Dockwise Shipping for the transportation of jack-up drilling rigs, dredging equipment and various other cargoes.
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Indian coastal shipping - off limits for foreign operators?
November 27 - Reports in the Indian shipping media suggest that the Indian Ministry of Shipping is considering a proposal to prevent foreign-flagged ships and foreign-owned vessels from operating in the Indian coastal trade.
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BBC Chartering opens office in Antwerp
August 01 - German multipurpose and heavy lift operator BBC Chartering has opened a new commercial office in Antwerp, Belgium, writes Adam Flensborg Safikhany.
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John Good Shipping gears up for growth
July 30 - Appointments at Hull, UK-based John Good Group are set to strengthen the business as it seeks to further expand its existing activities and gear up for future growth.
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MeteoGroup opens in Singapore
July 30 - The launch of MeteoGroup Singapore signals a significant expansion in Southeast Asia for one of Europe's leading independent weather companies, it claims.
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ICS seeks crucial changes to IMO ballast water regime
July 30 - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents all sectors and trades and over 80 percent of the world merchant fleet, has called on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to address some critical issues concerning the immi
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Peter Dohle appoints agent
July 30 - Effective August 1, Peter Doehle Schiffahrts will be represented in Singapore by Orient Project Shipping, as its exclusive commercial agent for all the ASEAN nations, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
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The Friday Flyer
July 27 - Welcome to the Friday Flyer, bringing you a round-up of news from the heavy lift and project forwarding sector which has caught the eyes of the editorial team over the last week.
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Pilot ladder safety target of revised brochure
July 26 - Heavy lift shipping lines and pilots of heavy lift vessels are the target of authors of a revised brochure aimed at shipping companies and seafarers, reminding them of the vital need to ensure that ladders used for pilot transfers are safe and a
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Six months of West African sailing for ACM
July 26 - Argo Coral Maritime (ACM) shipping line based in the Netherlands is celebrating six months of operating a regular parcel service, with its main focus on serving Luanda and Lobito in Angola as well as serving other ports in West Africa.
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Port of Vancouver, USA welcomes M/V Pac Suhail on maiden voyage
July 24 - The Port of Vancouver, USA welcomed the M/V Pac Suhail on her maiden voyage to the United States.
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Going for gold: Jumbo celebrates 10 years of ISO certification
July 23 - Jumbo Shipping has achieved the ISO 9001 qualification for the tenth consecutive year.
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The earth moves for Texas International Freight
July 20 - Houston-based, Texas International Freight has recently moved a massive earthmover through the port to Asia (pictured below).
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ABB acquires Amarcon to expand its marine software offering
July 20 - ABB, a leading power and automation technology group, has agreed to acquire Amarcon BV, a Dutch company that develops and markets software solutions for the shipping industry.
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The Friday Flyer
July 20 - Welcome to the Friday Flyer, bringing you a round-up of news from the heavy lift and project forwarding sector which has caught the eyes of the editorial team over the last week.
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EU urged to allow ship-sharing consortia to continue
July 19 - With the expiry of guidelines for shipping lines in 2013 on how to share total volume and freight rate data, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents shipowner associations in 36 countries, is urging the European Union to co