All Cosco articles
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NewsCOSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers boosts Middle East presence
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers, together with COSCO Shipping (West Asia), has signed a joint venture agreement with Saudi Ports Services & Storage (PSS) to strengthen its presence in the Middle East.
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NewsInch Cape receives first XXL monopiles at Leith renewables hub
The first shipment of XXL monopile foundations for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm has arrived in the port of Leith.
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NewsAlphaliner: USTR fees could cost container lines USD3.2 bn in 2026
Container carriers could be hit with as much as USD3.2 billion in fees from the United States Trade Representative (USTR) in 2026, according to calculations by shipping analyst Alphaliner.
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NewsPCTC rates ease as newbuilds delivered
Shipping sector analyst Esgian’s August 2025 ro-ro market report indicates a continued softening in rates for large PCTCs.
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ArticleRo-ro shipping lines face up to challenges
After years of tight capacity and high rates, the global ro-ro shipping market is entering a new phase marked by rising vessel deliveries, growing competition and weakening demand – particularly for electric vehicles. Mike Bryant reports.
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NewsCOSCO launches ultra-wide flatrack
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has launched its newest flatrack container, a composite-material ultra-wide model.
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NewsASF ships 2,475 steel pipes from China to Iceland
Antwerp Shipping and Forwarding (ASF) has successfully managed the shipment of 2,475 steel pipes from Caofeidian, China, to Thorlakshofn, Iceland, for a power plant project.
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NewsCOSCO Shipping Specialized places semi-sub order
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has signed a contract to build a next-generation 70,000 dwt DP2 semi-submersible vessel.
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NewsCadeler posts strong 2024 results
Offshore installation contractor Cadeler has posted its preliminary financial results for 2024, with revenue up 128 percent on 2023 and EBITDA up 200 percent.
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ArticleModularisation raises the bar for project logistics
With rapid development of export terminals and the new US administration keen to boost oil and gas exploration, the immediate future is looking bright for LNG. But how long can the boom last? Ian Putzger reports.
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NewsCOSCO lands Northern Endeavour contract
The Australian government has engaged COSCO Shipping Heavy Transport (COSCO) to dry tow the Northern Endeavour floating production storage and offtake (FPSO) vessel to a recycling location.
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NewsCOSCO ships FPS from South Korea to Texas
COSCO Shipping & Guangzhou Salvage Heavy Transport (CSGS) has delivered a floating production system (FPS) from South Korea to Texas, USA.
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NewsCOSCO launches direct service between Gothenburg and Asia
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers hais launched a new ro-ro shipping route between the port of Gothenburg and ports in China, via Singapore.
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NewsCOSCO adds Gan Jiang Kou to fleet
COSCO Shipping has added the PCTC Gan Jiang Kou to its fleet.
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NewsContecon Guayaquil to handle COSCO’s general cargo ships
International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) Ecuadorian business unit has formed a partnership with COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers to handle the latter’s general cargo ships at the port of Guayaquil for the next three years.
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NewsCadeler profits fall but orderbook soars
Offshore installation contractor Cadeler reported a EUR153,000 (USD169,720 ) profit in the first half of 2024, down from EUR30 million (USD33.3 million) in the same period of 2024.
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NewsCadeler takes delivery of Wind Peak
Cadeler has taken delivery of the Wind Peak offshore installation vessel, the fifth addition to its fleet.
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NewsCOSCO’s Liao He Kou embarks on maiden voyage
COSCO’s latest car carrier embarked on its maiden voyage to Europe last week.
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NewsCOSCO lands Trion FPU transport contract
COSCO Shipping & Guangzhou Salvage Heavy Transport (CSGS) said that it has secured the transportation contract for the Trion project’s floating production unit (FPU).
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NewsCOSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers to bolster fleet with 80 vessels
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers will add more than 80 vessels to its fleet over the next two years, according to China Daily.









