All Shipping articles – Page 219
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WWL appoints new president and ceo
June 20 - Christopher J. Connor has been appointed president and ceo of shipping and logistics services provider, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL).
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STX Pan Ocean shares tumble further
June 19 - After a court accepted its application to seek protection from creditors, STX Pan Ocean Co, South Korea's largest commodities-shipping company, has seen its shares slump to their lowest levels in Seoul since it was originally listed.
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BBC Chartering eyes South Korean growth
June 19 - Germany's BBC Chartering has strengthened its position in the South Korean market.
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GAC connects industry with new App
June 18 - Marine and shipping services provider GAC Group has launched the Android version of its Mobile Directory Application.
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ISS opens new Italian offices
June 17 - ISS Tositti - part of maritime services provider Inchcape Shipping Services - has opened two new offices in Sicily, Italy.
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Far East delivery for Yacht Exports
June 14 - Southeast Florida based Yacht Exports Inc has transported the 16.8 m Azimut E yacht from Savannah, Georgia, to Yokohama, Japan.
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WSS signs safety deal with Wilson Ship Management
June 14 - Maritime services provider Wilhelmsen Ships Services (WSS) has signed a five-year safety service fleet agreement with Norway based Wilson Ship Management.
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The Friday Flyer - June 14th 2013
These are the best of times to be buying shipping capacity and the worst of times to be selling shipping capacity. That is the message from Global Shipping Industry
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KL hosts CLC Projects conference
June 13 - Heavy lift and project forwarder network CLC Projects will host its 4th Global Conference at the Hilton Sentral Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 24-25, 2013.
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XLP adds new representation
June 12 - The XLProjects non-exclusive network of independent project forwarders has added new members in China and Italy.
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ISS adds Canadian cargo info department
June 12 - Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) has launched its advanced cargo information (ACI) department for Canadian ports, following new regulations and procedures for cargo and vessel reporting issued by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
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Clipper Projects and Thorco Shipping merge
June 11 - Clipper Projects and Thorco Shipping are set to merge and form one of the world's largest multipurpose/project shipping lines.
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New vice chair at ICS
June 11 - Esben Poulsson has been elected vice chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).
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Grimaldi moves tanker to Africa
June 11 - Italy headquartered shipping line, the Grimaldi Group, has transported harbour tanker 'Eva West' from Esbjerg, Denmark to Accra, Ghana, via Antwerp, on the deck of its con/ro vessel Grande Mediterraneo.
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Multraship adds to fleet
June 11 - Multraship - a Netherlands based towage and salvage specialist - has strengthened its multipurpose fleet with the addition of the ASD tug Multratug 20.
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Chinese company to build Nicaragua's new canal?
June 10 - Nicaragua's National Assembly says that a Chinese company will be contracted to build a canal across Nicaragua linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, providing an alternative to the Panama Canal, with the Chinese using funds from global invest
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Dockwise delivers four cranes to GPA
June 7 - Four super post-Panamax ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at the Port of Savannah's Garden City Terminal, Georgia, USA.
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STX Pan Ocean files for court receivership
June 7 - STX Pan Ocean, South Korea's largest commodities shipping line, is reported to have filed for court receivership after a drop in rates left it unable to pay off its debts.
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PCN adds new Nicaraguan member
June 7 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has widened its representation with the addition of Seal Trading Supplies in Nicaragua.
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The Friday Flyer - June 7th 2013
In normal business cycles, some companies prosper and some companies fail. These are not normal business times so it is difficult to know whether STX Pan Ocean, South Korea's largest commodities shipping line, might have filed for court receivership even