All Shipping articles – Page 65
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Boa Offshore sells subsidiary
Offshore support vessel and tug owner Boa Offshore has sold its subsidiary Trond A Kittelsen
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Chipolbrok loads in Hamburg
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Chipolbrok Moon arrived in Hamburg, Germany, recently carrying approximately 9,600 tonnes of breakbulk cargo.
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BATI ships multicat
Istanbul-headquartered BATI Innovative Logistics has shipped a yacht from Marmaris in Turkey to Marystown, Canada.
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Seafarer crisis to raise crewing costs
Henrik Jensen, managing director at Danica Crewing Specialists, is advising ship operators to set aside additional funds in next year’s budgets for crew changes.
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Swire Shipping expands network in Asia
Swire Shipping is enhancing its Southeast Asia service (SEA) connecting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Indian Subcontinent, Europe, Africa, and the USA with Papa New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
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Jumbo supports Subsea 7
Jumbo has deployed its H800-class vessel Jumbo Vision to carry out works for Subsea 7 in Norway.
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dship delivers in Taiwan
dship Carriers has transported a 750-tonne pile installation frame from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to Anping, Taiwan.
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Wangfoong ships yacht to Hong Kong
Wangfoong Transportation has transported a 28 m-long yacht from Genoa in Italy to Hong Kong.
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Dan-Gulf and OCC form joint venture
Dan-Gulf Shipping and Oslo Caribbean Carriers (OCC) have established a joint venture to expand their respective project cargo handling capabilities in the Americas.
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Wagenborg newbuild launched
Royal Wagenborg’s newbuild EasyMax 2-type multipurpose vessel has been launched at the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands.
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UWL takes BraveWind delivery
United Wind Logistics (UWL) has taken delivery of the newbuild vessel BraveWind.
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Multipurpose outlook improves slightly
With a current orderbook of 63 vessels, there is little appetite for investment from the multipurpose shipping sector – a trend that has been ongoing for some time and is unlikely to change in the near future.
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AAL commits to the Middle East
Five years since the launch of AAL’s office in Dubai, the carrier said that it is seeing tentative growth in cargo demand in the Middle East.
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UHL opens in Texas
United Heavy Lift (UHL) is opening an office in Houston, Texas, to meet the needs of its customers in the USA.
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Höegh ships blades to Australia
Höegh Autoliners has shipped three 45 m-long rotor blades from Santander, Spain, to Melbourne, Australia, on behalf of DSV Projects Portugal.
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Cosco Shipping launches Townsville service
Cosco Shipping Lines has started a fortnightly service linking Townsville, Australia with destinations in the north of the country, the South Pacific and China.
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Spliethoff adds heavy lifter
The Netherlands-headquartered Spliethoff acquired an additional P14-type vessel on October 15 2020.
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Two in one solution for Jumbo
Jumbo Maritime has shipped two ship-to-shore cranes from Taicang, China, to the port of Immingham in the UK.
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Inchcape plots expansion
Inchcape Shipping Services plans to grow its presence in the Americas.
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Shipping’s concerns – Covid-19 and beyond
Unsurprisingly, a survey from law firm DWF has found that the majority of traders and operators in the shipping sector feel that Covid-19 has negatively affected their revenue, employee headcount and insurance premiums. The future concerns, however, involve environmental regulations, geo-political tension and autonomous ships.