All Compliance articles
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NewsAirbus Beluga Transport (AiBT) gains AOC for heavy air cargo activities
Airbus’ outsized air cargo service, Airbus Beluga Transport (AiBT), has secured its air operator certificate (AOC).
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NewsBertling hits milestone in Guyana
Bertling Logistics hit a couple of operational milestones at the end of 2023, its Guyana joint venture achieving a local content certificate, and the opening of a new office in Düsseldorf.
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NewsAppointments at GEG’s fabrication division in Nigg
Global Energy Group (GEG) has appointed Norman MacSween as operations manager and Jimmy Sutherland as production manager at its fabrication division (North), based at the port of Nigg.
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NewsHöegh and Sumitomo to collaborate on the supply of clean ammonia
Ro-ro carrier Höegh Autoliners has signed a letter of intent (LoI) to collaborate with Sumitomo to cooperate on the supply and delivery of clean ammonia as a sustainable maritime fuel for the shipping line’s upcoming Aurora-class PCTC vessels.
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NewsShipping leaders join forces in call to accelerate decarbonisation
Leading shipping lines have issued a joint declaration at COP 28 calling for an end date for fossil-only powered newbuilds and urging the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to create the regulatory conditions to accelerate the transition to green fuels.
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NewsBIFA appoints Curtin as Scottish representative
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Chris Curtin as regional consultant representative in Scotland.
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NewsBriese’s Eco Titan put to work
Briese Chartering’s open-top 9,000 dwt vessel Eco Titan has started its maiden voyage, transporting wind turbine blades.
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NewsProject Cargo Conference covers key themes in Singapore
The inaugural Project Cargo Conference took place last week on November 3 at the transport logistic Southeast Asia & air cargo Southeast Asia exhibition in Singapore.
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NewsUAL promotes Galli to its board
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) has appointed Tania Galli as a member of its board of directors.
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NewsMultipurpose market in a quandary
The multipurpose shipping market is finds itself in a quandary. Both shippers and carriers report upcoming demand, particularly in in the premium sector, with forward bookings placed. There is also growing impetus from the oil and gas sector. However, the actual present level of activity and availability of prompt cargo is weak.
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NewsICTSI secures loan to fund further growth
Philippines-headquartered International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has secured a USD750 million loan from Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. (Metrobank) to further expand its worldwide port operations.
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NewsHeavy lift and engineering consultancy Ellevo Group opens its doors
Ellevo Group, an international consultancy group providing heavy lift and engineering consultancy services, will launch operations on September 4, based out of Warrington, UK.
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NewsEU sets binding target for energy reduction by 2030
The European Union has set a legally binding target of 11.7 percent reduction in final energy consumption by 2030 compared to 2020 levels.
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NewsFuelEU maritime initiative: Council adopts new law to decarbonise the maritime sector
The European Union (EU) has agreed on the rules for climate-neutral shipping, with the adoption of the FuelEU Maritime initiative. Shipping will be covered by FuelEU Maritime regulations from 2025.
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NewsRo-ro operators capitalise in tight market
Demand for ro-ros has surged over the past 18 months with rates hitting record levels. Operators are relishing prospects in the years ahead, writes David Kershaw.
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NewsMelton appointed as regional representative at BIFA
British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Andrew Melton as a regional representative for the Midlands and North region.
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NewsCunningham appointed at Crowley
USA-based maritime logistics company Crowley has appointed Eric Cunningham as vice president of shared services, where he will focus on growing the company’s business relationships and capabilities for customers across the USA, Central America and strategic markets.
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NewsSecond Briese Heavylift vessel banned from Australia
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned a second Briese Heavylift vessel from Australian waters.
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NewsSarens PNG established in joint venture with Trans Wonderland
Sarens and Trans Wonderland (TWL) have established a joint venture – Sarens PNG – which will provide heavy lifting, transport engineering, crane rental and integrated logistics in Papua New Guinea.









