All Shipping articles – Page 62
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Chipolbrok on the move
Chipolbrok’s fleet of 20 multipurpose vessels have been busy in recent months, handling bulk, breakbulk and heavy cargoes around the world.
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UAL partners with Stacks
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has appointed Stacks Africa as its agent in South Africa.
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UHL Faith delivered
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has taken delivery of the first in a series of eight F900 Eco-Lifters.
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Sea Cargo ships for metro project
Sea Cargo Logistics has transported equipment from Guadalajara in Mexico to Suape, Brazil for a metro project.
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Höegh ships to Colombia
Höegh Autoliners has transported three 52-tonne mud pumps and accompanying accessories from Mumbai, India, to Cartagena, Colombia.
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MSC joins Hydrogen Council
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has joined the Hydrogen Council as a steering member, as part of its approach to decarbonisation in the shipping industry.
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Drewry forecasts rising rates
The Drewry Multipurpose Time Charter Index increased to USD6,289 per day in December 2020, representing a rise of 3.5 percent compared to the previous month.
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SAL Renewables launches with Wind Lift I
Harren & Partner is expanding its capabilities in the offshore sector with the launch of SAL Renewables and the addition of a versatile jack-up vessel to its fleet.
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LR and NETSCo to design compliant installation vessel
Lloyd’s Register North America (LR) has signed an agreement with Northeast Technical Services Co. (NETSCo) to jointly design and develop a Jones Act-compliant wind turbine installation vessel.
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Forth Ports acquires Targe Towing
Forth Ports has acquired Scotland-based marine service business Targe Towing, effective January 11, 2021.
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Posdziech joins dship
dship Carriers has appointed Andreas Posdziech as chartering manager, with a focus on the Southeast Asian market.
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Transformers move in Charleston
Charleston Heavy Lift recently discharged two 235-tonne transformers from a CMA CGM container vessel at the Wando Welch Terminal (WWT) in South Carolina, USA.
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Crowley focuses on emerging energy sectors
Crowley Shipping has established a division focused on supporting the emerging energy sectors in the USA and adjacent regions – specifically offshore wind and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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Safmarine and Damco integrated
Maersk has completed the integration of Safmarine and Damco into the wider group.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen reactivates vessels
Wallenius Wilhelmsen will reactivate up to nine of its 16 vessels currently in cold layup during the first quarter of 2021.
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Time charter rates break USD7,000
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have marginally increased over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Sea-Cargo overhauls operations
Norway-based Sea-Cargo is revamping its liner services in the North Sea with updated transport routes, increased capacity and an enhanced fleet.
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Boskalis buys Rever’s subsea business
Royal Boskalis Westminster has acquired the shares of Rever Offshore’s subsea services business.
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One World Shipbrokers opens for business
Justin Archard and Simon Guthrie have teamed up to launch One World Shipbrokers, based out of Hamburg.
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Denouncing “no crew change” clauses
IMO secretary general Kitack Lim has spoken out against “no crew change” clauses that are being inserted into charter parties, stating that such clauses exacerbate the dire situation of stranded seafarers and undermine the efforts undertaken to resolve the ongoing crew change crisis.