All Shipping articles – Page 42
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TT Club warns of changing risk profiles
Disruptive economic, societal and geopolitical influences are altering global supply chain risk profiles, according to TT Club – a provider of insurance and related risk management services to the international transport and logistics industry.
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RMS Projects and J. Poulsen partnership
RMS Projects and J. Poulsen Shipping will cooperate in a deal that will see RMS set up a representative office at J. Poulsen’s premises in Korsør, Denmark.
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Slide in container spot rates continues
The slide in spot rates in container shipping has become entrenched, according to analyst Drewry, with the dips getting bigger by the week. It added that it could be the beginning of the end of the container market bull run.
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EasyMax construction begins
Construction of Royal Wagenborg’s third EasyMax vessel has started at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands.
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UHL tasks Zeaborn with newbuilding supervision
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has tasked Zeaborn Ship Management to supervise the construction of its latest F900 Eco-Lifter newbuilds, which it ordered during May.
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Congestion and delays still prominent
Container shipping industry analyst Xeneta said that shippers on major trades are seeing falling spot rates and premiums, and getting capacity allocations is becoming easier.
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BV study highlights risks of ammonia
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has carried out a study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment, in collaboration with energy major TotalEnergies.
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Ulstein to build Vallianz DP heavy transporter
Vallianz, Ulstein Design & Solutions, Shift Clean Energy, and Bureau Veritas will collaborate on the design and construction of a DP2 hybrid-propulsion heavy transport vessel.
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G2 Ocean calls on StormGeo services
Norway-based G2 Ocean has signed an agreement with StormGeo for weather routing and voyage performance services.
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Knud E. Hansen joins Orcelle Wind project
Knud E. Hansen has signed an agreement with Wallenius Marine that will see it support the development of the wind-powered ro-ro vessel – Orcelle Wind – as naval architects.
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Grimaldi tackles climate targets
Luigi Pacella Grimaldi spoke with David Kershaw on Grimaldi Group investment programmes as it tackles climate target head on.
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Executive changes at C-Job
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects has appointed Job Volwater, currently chief commercial officer, as its ceo.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance: remaining agile
David Kershaw spoke with Christian Hoffmann, director, group strategy and marketing of SAL Heavy Lift/Harren & Partner Group, reflecting on the establishment of the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance and the group’s future plans.
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GustoMSC reveals latest installation vessel design
GustoMSC has designed its latest heavy lift offshore installation vessel that caters to the growing demands posed by offshore wind turbine foundations.
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EMS calls on regular ro-ro service
EMS-Fehn-Group, together with Wallenius SOL, has delivered components for the Puskakorpi wind farm from Lübeck, Germany to Western Finland.
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Ocean Reform Act comes in for criticism
On June 16, 2022, US President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Ocean Reform Act – a significant revision to address the high detention and demurrage charged by ocean carriers and terminals.
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Finnlines boosts capacity
In response to increasing demand from customers, Finnlines is boosting its maritime connections in Europe.
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15 percent of global fleet viable for alternative fuels
A report from the Maritime Oslofjord Alliance suggests that just 15 percent of the shipping fleet (above 5,000 dwt) is viable for conversion to alternative fuels.
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Layde named CEO at the Seafarers’ Charity
The Seafarers’ Charity has appointed Deborah Layde as its ceo, with Catherine Spencer stepping down from the role.
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Finnlines adds Irish route
Finnlines is opening a shipping route between Rosslare, Ireland and Zeebrugge, Belgium.