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BIMCO and ICS warn of officer shortage
The shipping industry must significantly increase recruitment and training levels if it is to avoid a serious shortage in the number of officers by 2026, warn BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) in the Seafarer Workforce Report.
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Total Movements supports Pune Metro
Total Movements has handled rail lines for the Pune Metro project in India.
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GAC expands offering in Trinidad and Tobago
GAC Group has opened a second office in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago.
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PGA named Eilon distributor
Eilon Engineering, a manufacturer of load monitoring and overload prevention systems, has appointed PGA Calibration as a distributor in the Philippines.
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Newcastle investment to attract project cargo
The Australian port of Newcastle is enhancing its project cargo, general cargo and container handling capabilities further with the investment in two Liebherr LHM 550 mobile harbour cranes at its Mayfield 4 berth.
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Rhenus in Log Adria takeover
Rhenus Group is taking over the Croatian logistics company Log Adria as it aims to boost its services in the Balkans region via the ports of Rijeka and Ploče.
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Drewry adds steering group
Drewry has launched a steering group of shipmanagers to support the development of its flagship Ship Operating Costs Annual Review & Forecast report and to share best practice.
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Volga-Dnepr handles oil and gas transport
Volga-Dnepr Airlines has delivered two 120-ton (108.9-tonne) oil well service rigs from Calgary in Canada to Muscat, Oman.
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Heavy Lift Awards shortlist announced
After a rigorous judging process by our panel of industry experts, we are pleased to reveal the Heavy Lift Awards 2021 shortlist.
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deugro’s time-critical delivery
deugro has delivered 157 tonnes of cargo from the port of Marina di Carrara and the port of Livorno in Italy to Algeria.
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Tarragona continues to grow
The Spanish port of Tarragona handled 2.6 million tons of cargo in June 2021, an increase of 43.9 percent compared to June 2020.
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Transnet suffers further disruption
South Africa-based logistics company Transnet SOC has experienced severe disruption on its IT network, which has impacted container operations at several ports and terminals across the country.
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R&B’s OOG delivery
R&B Global Projects has transported eight out-of-gauge (OOG) units from the port of Bratislava in Slovakia to Kazincbarcika in Hungary.
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Volga-Dnepr strengthens partnership with MAI
Volga-Dnepr Group has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI), covering joint programmes aimed at the modernisation and further development of its freighter fleet.
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Construction of electric tug progresses
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has reached a milestone in the construction of its first fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513 with the installation of the tug’s batteries.
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AAL names South Korean agent
AAL Shipping has appointed multipurpose and heavy lift specialist Wallem Korea as its exclusive commercial and port agent in South Korea.
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Sundralingam joins Blue Water APAC
Blue Water Shipping has appointed Shivanan Sundralingam to the newly created position of head of renewables for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance progresses in China
Jumbo China and SAL Heavy Lift’s team in Shanghai have started operating under one roof as the two heavy lift shipping giants strengthen the recently launched Jumbo-SAL-Alliance.
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Grimaldi extends service to Zeebrugge
The Grimaldi Group has added a port call in Zeebrugge on its twice-weekly ro-ro feeder service between Belgium and Ireland.
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Training facility moves at the NWSA
The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) will provide a state-of-the-art training facility for longshore workers at the Northwest Seaport Alliance’s (NWSA) terminal 46 in Seattle, the USA.