All Shipping articles – Page 87
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Bernhard Schulte forms joint venture with MidOcean
Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BSO) and MidOcean Wind (MOW) have entered into a joint venture to build and operate support vessels for the USA’s offshore wind energy industry.
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Rock-It invests in Triple M
Rock-It Cargo has invested in Belgium-based Triple M Entertainment Logistics.
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Rotor sails bring savings for Maersk
The installation of rotor sails on the tanker, Maersk Pelican, resulted in an 8.2 percent fuel saving over the course of a year, according to the wind propulsion system manufacturer Norsepower.
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Gard highlights scrubber-related claims
With the IMO 2020 deadline fast approaching, maritime insurance provider Gard has highlighted some of the recent scrubber-related claims it has handled.
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IMO looks at fuels of the future
An International Maritime Organization (IMO) symposium held on October 18 considered the sulphur 2020 limit which comes into effect on January 1, 2020, as well as the longer term need to decarbonise shipping.
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Brexit and the impact for offshore renewables
If the UK leaves the European Union (EU) without a deal on the exit proceedings, there will be a significant effect on the offshore renewable energy market, said Global Renewables Shipbrokers (GRS).
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Registration open for PPG master class
Registration has opened for the Project Professionals Group (PPG) project cargo forwarding training course, which will be held at the AntwerpXL exhibition in April 2020.
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Time charter rates on the up
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have increased slightly over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Bilbao gains Norwegian connection
Finnlines, part of the Grimaldi Group, has added a port call in Norway to its Biscay service between Bilbao, Spain and St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Scot Explorer launched in Hoogezand
Scotline Marine Holdings’ 4,800 dwt vessel Scot Explorer has been christened and launched at the Royal Bodewes Shipyard in Hoogezand, the Netherlands.
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ZPMC delivers for Hutchison Port Sohar
ZPMC’s heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 19 has delivered two remote-controlled quay cranes and six rubber-tyred gantry cranes to Hutchison Port Sohar’s terminal in Oman.
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Asia Break Bulk adds to fleet
Asia Break Bulk (Singapore), an exclusive agent for COLI Schiffahrt and Transport, has added the multipurpose vessel ABB Bentje to its fleet.
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Wärtsilä partners with Norsepower
Wärtsilä and Norsepower have signed a service cooperation agreement aimed at promoting the use of wind propulsion systems in shipping.
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Cory moves to Ipswich office
UK-headquartered Cory Brothers has relocated its office in Felixstowe to Ipswich town centre.
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BIMCO to present sanctions clauses in December
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) is launching new sanctions clauses for time and voyage charters.
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Hughes-Hallett passes after long illness
James Hughes-Hallett, former chairman of Hong Kong’s Swire Group and London-based shipbroker Clarksons, has passed away at the age of 70.
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STS cranes arrive in Charleston
Three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at South Carolina Ports Authority’s (SPCA) Charleston Harbor on ZPMC’s heavy lift vessel Zhen Hua 28.
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K+N completes Johan Sverdrup transport
Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) has transported 31 units for the Johan Sverdrup oilfield project.
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M-Star supports KPF project
M-Star Projects has chartered four vessels to transport equipment for a project at the KPF Terminal in Suriname.
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MSC rules out NSR
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has confirmed that it will not explore the use of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) for container shipping between Europe and Asia.