All Shipping articles – Page 82
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Charter rates fall in January
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have dropped over the last month, according to shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Industrial Skipper joins dship fleet
dship Carriers has added the 12,500 dwt multipurpose vessel Industrial Skipper to its fleet.
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NYK partners with Van Oord
NYK and Van Oord have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly own and operate offshore wind installation vessels under the Japanese flag.
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Tens across the board for WW Ocean
WW Ocean’s recent stop at the Japanese port of Kanazawa marked its tenth port call for manufacturer Komatsu.
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GAC Pindar teams up with BBC Yacht Transport
GAC Pindar – the marine leisure, sports and event specialist of the GAC Group – has signed a memorandum of understanding with BBC Yacht Transport.
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Brighter signs for multipurpose shipping
The outlook for multipurpose shipping, comprising both breakbulk and heavy lift vessels, is brightening despite rising geopolitical risks and economic uncertainty, according to maritime consultancy Drewry.
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AAL delivers to Port Miami
AAL has delivered six rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTG) from the port of Taicang, China to Port Miami, USA on its 31,000 dwt vessel AAL Newcastle.
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Senior appointments at SAL
Claas Matthies, managing director at SAL Heavy Lift, is taking on additional responsibilities as the group’s chief information officer.
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Drewry adds fuel advisory and management services
Drewry Supply Chain Advisors has launched a range of fuel advisory and management services designed for shippers and forwarders.
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Steel cut for UECC PCTC
United European Car Carriers (UECC) held a steel cutting ceremony for its first newbuild pure car truck carrier (PCTC) on order with China Ship Building Trading and Jiangnan Shipyard Group.
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Loosley named as Frew successor
David Loosley will succeed Angus Frew as secretary general and ceo of BIMCO, effective June 2020.
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Contractors poisoned near South Africa
Dutch contractor Royal Boskalis Westminster confirmed that an incident occurred onboard an FPSO that is being transported by its heavy lift vessel Vanguard from China to Brazil.
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Roll Group boosts fleet with BigRoll Biscay
Roll Group has expanded its fleet with the addition of a 12,285 dwt module carrier.
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GSF calls for scrutiny of sulphur surcharges
The Global Shippers Forum (GSF) is encouraging ocean freight customers to scrutinise surcharges from shipping lines designed to cover the cost of compliance with the IMO’s sulphur emissions regulations.
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Foundations in place for SeaMade
DEME has installed 58 monopile foundations and two offshore substation foundations at the SeaMade offshore wind farm in the Belgian North Sea.
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UK P&I welcomes a new Starr
The UK P&I Club has appointed Tom Starr as a senior claims executive.
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Kuok moves ahead with POSH acquisition
PACC Offshore Services Holdings (POSH) has filed to leave the Singapore Exchange as the Kuok Group moves forward with its takeover.
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WindFloat Atlantic produces energy
The first platform of the WindFloat Atlantic wind farm has started supplying energy in Portugal having been connected to the grid on December 31.
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Interocean I prepares for monopile move
During December, Chung Yang Shipping’s heavy transport vessel Interocean I called at the port of Eemshaven for grillage removal in preparation for the transportation of monopiles to Taiwan.
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Low-sulphur fuel prices rise
Very-low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) prices had risen to USD710 per metric tonne in Singapore on January 2, 2020, a price increase of 30 percent when compared to December 2, 2019.