All Shipping articles – Page 37
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Höegh to purchase Höegh St. Petersburg
Höegh Autoliners has exercised its option to purchase the ro-ro vessel Höegh St. Petersburg from Pioneer Leasing, a company controlled by Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (CA-CIB), for USD29.3 million.
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UECC completes series with latest delivery
UECC has taken delivery of its third and final newbuild multi-fuel LNG battery-hybrid pure car and truck carrier (PCTC).
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Wilson adds to project department
Norwegian shortsea shipping company Wilson has appointed Renate Vik to its project department.
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AAL supports Berth 2 disassembly
AAL Shipping has supported the disassembly of Berth 2 at Hay Point Coal Terminal in Queensland and its subsequent shipment to Henderson, Western Australia, for disposal.
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KOGA expands fleet
KOGA Shipping is adding the 12,500 dwt vessel Gala to its fleet under a long-term charter.
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Peters & May in double-ship move
Peters & May has organised the delivery of two 620-tonne warships from Belgium to Pakistan on United Heavy Lift’s (UHL) multipurpose vessel Fame.
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Ports of Gothenburg and Rotterdam sign green corridor agreement
On October 13, the port of Gothenburg (Sweden) and the port of Rotterdam (the Netherlands) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) committing each party to the development of a green shipping corridor.
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A stagnating fleet and slower growth
In its latest multipurpose and heavy lift shipping market outlook, Drewry predicts further charter rate declines heading into 2023.
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SAAM Towage eyes electric tugs
Teck, Neptune Terminals and SAAM Towage have partnered to deploy electric tugs in Canada’s port of Vancouver, significantly reducing greenhouse gases and underwater noise.
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Amasus to add four multipurpose ships
Amasus Shipping has signed a contract with Handelskade Shipsales and Bogazici Shipyard for a series of four open-top multipurpose shortsea cargo ships.
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Protranser delivers cargoes to Turkey
China-based Protranser has coordinated the delivery of 605 cu m of cargo from Tianjin port to Iskenderun, Turkey.
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AAL boosts owned tonnage
AAL Shipping has expanded its fleet of owned vessels with the delivery of AAL Gunsan and AAL Geelong.
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EXG handles transmission line towers
Express Global Logistics (EXG) has managed the shipment of 4,740 tonnes of transmission line towers from India to Bangladesh.
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AAL strengthens Americas team
AAL Shipping has boosted its team in the Americas in recent months, with several key appointments.
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Hapag-Lloyd to buy SAAM’s terminal business
German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd has signed a binding agreement to acquire SAAM Ports and SAAM Logistics, as well as real estate assets related to the logistics business.
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BigLift’s Siwertell shipments
BigLift Shipping has delivered three Siwertell ship unloaders to Jurong Port in Singapore.
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Boskalis to delist
HAL and Boskalis plan to delist from the Euronext Amsterdam on completion of the former’s statutory buy-out that will see it hold more than 95 percent of the issued and outstanding ordinary shares in the Dutch dredging and heavy lift company.
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Off-spec fuels more prominent in Europe and USA
BIMCO analysis has shown significant geographical differences when it comes to VLSFO sulphur compliance and ISO 8217 quality problems.
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Hansen promoted at AAL Americas
Henrik Hansen has been promoted to general manager of AAL Americas.