All Shipping articles – Page 167
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Rickmers-Linie back in black
August 12 - Rickmers Group has presented its half year results for 2015, posting a 6.6 percent year-on-year improvement in revenue to EUR289.6 million (USD324.5 million), while operating profit surged 35.4 percent to EUR137.4 million (USD153.96 million).
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Carisbrooke goes after eight
August 12 - Carisbrooke Shipping has added eight 8,000 dwt general cargo vessels to its commercial fleet.
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Cosco repeats Arctic voyage
August 11 - Cosco Shipping's multipurpose vessel Yong Sheng, which completed its first round trip between Asia and Europe via the Northeast Passage in 2013, is making its second voyage along the Arctic shipping lane.
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Straightpoint takes the load off
August 10 - Straightpoint has provided four wireless compression load cells with centre of gravity software to weigh two subsea fabricated platforms at Pentalver's shipping facility at Southampton Docks in the UK.
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New shipping line launched
August 7 - dship Carriers (d.ship) is a new ocean shipping company, which will operate a variety of multipurpose breakbulk, heavy lift, and bulk vessels.
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Military move for Noble
August 5 - Noble Shipping has coordinated the transport of 73 units of military cargo from the Jordanian port of Aqaba to Karachi, Pakistan.
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John Good on the move
August 5 - In the UK, John Good Shipping has moved and consolidated its London operations into the recently opened logistics centre at DP World London Gateway.
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French open for LOC
August 4 - London Offshore Consultants (LOC) has opened its first French office in Paris.
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ISS ceo steps down
August 4 - Claus Hyldager has stepped down as chief executive officer of Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS), with current chief financial officer, Chris Whiteside, appointed to step in as acting ceo.
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Octo-bus travels with AAL
August 4 - AAL has transported eight newly-built airport shuttle buses from Xingang in China to Melbourne, Australia for JC Trans Shanghai.
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Pan Ocean out of rehab
July 31 - South Korean shipping line, Pan Ocean, completed its court ordered rehabilitation plan on July 30, 2015.
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Volatile claims shake shipping industry
July 31 - The shipping industry faces a particularly challenging time punctuated by unpredictable markets and continuing marine claims volatility.
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Hapag-Lloyd names new CCO
July 31 - Hamburg headquartered shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Thorsten Haeser as its new chief commercial officer (CCO), and elected him as a new executive board member.
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It's a gas for Noble
July 30 - Project Cargo Network (PCN) member representing Pakistan, Noble Shipping, has coordinated the delivery of 814 cu m of gas processing equipment from Houston, USA to Karachi.
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Sirens sound for FLS
July 29 - Fleet Line Shipping (FLS) has coordinated the shipment of six armoured ambulances from Jebel Ali in the UAE to Somalia's Mogadishu port onboard a container vessel.
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TRACE partners with RightShip
July 28 - TRACE International has partnered with provider of online maritime and environmental management systems, RightShip, to promote commercial transparency in the shipping industry.
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BBC rebrands inducement service
July 28 - BBC Chartering is launching a new apac (any port, any cargo) service, which covers inducement calls for project, breakbulk and general cargo.
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AAL carries plankton recorder
July 27 - AAL is supporting the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS) through the installation of a continuous plankton recorder (CPR) onboard its multipurpose vessel AAL Melbourne.
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ARRC adds calls
July 23 - Atlantic Ro-Ro Carriers (ARRC) is set to add monthly calls at the US Gulf ports of Houston and New Orleans, as well as Antwerp, Belgium, to its existing service between North America and Europe.
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Pan Ocean seeks court reprieve
July 22 - South Korean shipping line Pan Ocean has applied to exit its court ordered rehabilitation plan, while appointing new chief executive officers to lead the organisation.