All articles by David Kershaw – Page 51
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NewsCeva acquires Spedag Interfreight
Ceva Logistics has acquired East African forwarding specialist Spedag Interfreight.
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NewsSeafarers’ Wages Bill published
The UK government has published its Seafarers’ Wages Bill – a document aimed at ensuring seafarers spending substantial time in UK waters are paid an equivalent to the national minimum wage.
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NewsSwire Projects bolsters fleet with multipurpose charters
Swire Projects has chartered three 28,000 dwt multipurpose vessels from shipowner R. Braren on a long-term basis.
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NewsDSME under pressure
Despite massive newbuilding campaigns from owners, shipyards continue to come under pressure with input prices surging.
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NewsØrsted lands Hornsea 3 contract
Denmark’s Ørsted secured a contract for difference for the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the UK.
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NewsModulMAX AP-M launched
Heavy-duty trailer manufacturer Faymonville has launched its ModulMAX AP-M, a modular unit that combines the supporting assist mode with the independent self-propelled mode.
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NewsPPG training course set for October
Project Professionals Group is holding a training course – PPG Project Cargo Forwarding Masterclass – at the Orchard Hotel in Singapore on October 11, 2022.
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NewsAD Ports boosts Egyptian offering
AD Ports will buy a 70 percent equity stake in International Associated Cargo Carrier, which owns two Egypt-based maritime companies, Transmar International Shipping Company and Transcargo International (TCI).
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NewsVan Beest granted Royal status
The Netherlands-headquartered manufacturer of lifting, lashing, and mooring fittings, Van Beest, has been granted a ‘Royal’ title as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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NewsDevelopment opportunities at Grimsby
Associated British Ports (ABP) has released an 89-acre (36-ha) site at the port of Grimsby that can support 1.16 million sq ft (107,767 sq m) of development.
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ArticleSustainable project freight forwarding
While project freight forwarders have a relatively light direct carbon footprint, their choices and decisions are central to the success of the heavy lift sector in its efforts to achieve sustainability.
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NewsUK ports call for ‘supercharged’ infrastructure
Ports will play a key role in the decarbonisation of the supply chain, and the sector’s leading trade associations in the UK are calling for greater energy connectivity to facilitate the shift away from fossil fuels.
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News Menz promoted at Trail King
USA-based trailer manufacturer Trail King has promoted Kelly Menz as vice president of engineering.
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NewsCongestion and delays still prominent
Container shipping industry analyst Xeneta said that shippers on major trades are seeing falling spot rates and premiums, and getting capacity allocations is becoming easier.
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NewsHAL launches Boskalis takeover
The Netherlands-headquartered HAL has launched its all-cash takeover of Boskalis with an offer that values the heavy lift and marine services contractor at USD4.42 billion.
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NewsBV study highlights risks of ammonia
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has carried out a study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment, in collaboration with energy major TotalEnergies.
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NewsUlstein to build Vallianz DP heavy transporter
Vallianz, Ulstein Design & Solutions, Shift Clean Energy, and Bureau Veritas will collaborate on the design and construction of a DP2 hybrid-propulsion heavy transport vessel.
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NewsBoiler delivery to Antwerp
Combi Lift’s Forwarding Solutions division has moved a gas boiler across Europe.
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NewsBIFA Freight Service Awards open for entries
You can now submit entries for the British International Freight Association (BIFA) Freight Service Awards.
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NewsG2 Ocean calls on StormGeo services
Norway-based G2 Ocean has signed an agreement with StormGeo for weather routing and voyage performance services.









