All Shipping articles – Page 105
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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.
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TTS wins Cosco contract
Norway’s TTS Group has been awarded a NOK 102 million (USD11.7 million) contract with Cosco (Dalian) Shipyard Company in China for five sets of cargo cranes and hatch covers.
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Changes at the top for “K” Line
Effective April 2019, the Japanese shipowner “K” Line will have new senior management.
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It’s a steel … on both sides of the Atlantic
While the US port of Wilmington was welcoming its first load of SSAB/Swedish steel for the 2018-19 winter season, UK logistics specialist AV Dawson secured a three-year extension to support British Steel’s steel rolling operations at two sites.
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EMAR Offshore Services goes with Damen
The Dutch maritime services company, EMAR Offshore Services, has placed an order for a second Damen ASD Tug 2811.
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MSC revises Asia, Europe services
Effective March 2019, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company is planning significant revisions to its ocean network to better serve shippers moving cargo between Asia and Europe.
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Changes at the top for Zeaborn Ship Management
Effective January 1, 2019, Holger Strack, former co-ceo, will step up as ceo of Zeaborn Ship Management, following Nils Aden's decision to leave the company in the new year.
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Chipolbrok powers down to Chennai
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose heavy lift vessel Qian Kun has delivered a range of heavy and oversize pieces from Antwerp and Hamburg to Chennai, India.
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Approval for Jones Act-compliant system for offshore installation
London Offshore Consultants (LOC), in its role as marine warranty surveyor, has approved the principle behind GustoMSC and Barge Master’s Jones Act-compliant feeder barge system for offshore wind energy projects in the USA.
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Second Crowley con-ro delivered
Crowley Maritime Corporation has taken delivery of its con-ro vessel Taíno, the last in a series of two vessels from shipbuilder VT Halter Marine.
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Shipping confidence dips
According to the latest survey from international accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens, shipping confidence dipped slightly in the three months to end-November 2018 falling to 6 out of a maximum score of 10.
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Multipurpose charter rates continue to rise
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have marginally increased over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.