Latest shipping news – Page 102

  • BIMCO set to tackle cyber security
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    BIMCO set to tackle cyber security

    2018-12-06T16:50:00Z

    The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) expects to publish a cyber security clause in May 2019.

  • MSC readies for additional costs from Sulphur 2020
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    MSC readies for additional costs from Sulphur 2020

    2018-12-06T14:15:00Z

    MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has estimated that the various changes it is making to comply with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Sulphur 2020 regulations will cost the shipping line in excess of USD2 billion per year. 

  • A.P. Moller - Maersk targets carbon neutrality
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    A.P. Moller - Maersk targets carbon neutrality

    2018-12-05T13:55:00Z

    A.P. Moller - Maersk has set out its net-zero carbon dioxide emissions target as it aims to accelerate the transition to carbon-neutral shipping.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Costs set to rise as Sulphur 2020 looms
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    Costs set to rise as Sulphur 2020 looms

    2018-12-05T12:30:00Z

    With the 2020 deadline looming for the IMO’s sulphur cap, the industry is still uncertain about the best path to take for compliance. One thing seems to be assured, however, and that is price hikes for shippers and beneficial cargo owners.

  • Matson modernisation programme kicks off
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    Matson modernisation programme kicks off

    2018-11-30T10:55:00Z

    Honolulu-headquartered shipping line Matson has added the first of four 3,600 teu containerships that will join its Hawaiian service over the next two years.

  • Crowley integrates liner division
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    Crowley integrates liner division

    2018-11-30T09:20:00Z

    Crowley Maritime Corporation will complete the merger of its liner services group into Crowley Logistics on January 1, 2019.

  • EC approves German bank sale
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    EC approves German bank sale

    2018-11-27T10:25:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has approved the privatisation of German state-owned HSH Nordbank to a consortium of private equity funds led by J.C. Flowers and Cerberus.

  • Protectionism tops shipping industry concerns
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    Protectionism tops shipping industry concerns

    2018-11-26T16:10:00Z

    A study developed by the BPI Network, in partnership with Navis, has revealed that trade tensions, cyber security and uncertainty surrounding fuel costs are causing concern for leading executives in the global maritime industry.

  • Bremer Lloyd wins Borkum contract
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    Bremer Lloyd wins Borkum contract

    2018-11-26T12:50:00Z

    Bremer Lloyd has secured the contract to transport 96 rotor blades for the 200 MW Trianel Windpark Borkum II offshore wind farm, located in the North Sea. 

  • Cosco orders pulp carriers
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    Cosco orders pulp carriers

    2018-11-26T12:45:00Z

    Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers has ordered five 62,000 dwt multipurpose vessels, plus four options, which will be built at Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry (Dalian) in China.

  • New sulphur regulations for Hong Kong and Taiwan
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    New sulphur regulations for Hong Kong and Taiwan

    2018-11-23T16:45:00Z

    Hong Kong and Taiwan will implement a local 0.5 percent sulphur cap from January 1, 2019, one year ahead of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) sulphur 2020 regulations, according to insurance provider Gard.

  • Lim secures second term as head of IMO
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    Lim secures second term as head of IMO

    2018-11-23T13:30:00Z

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council has agreed to renew the appointment of Kitack Lim as secretary general of the organisation for a second four-year term.

  • Orion launched in China
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    Orion launched in China

    2018-11-21T14:55:00Z

    DEME’s offshore installation vessel, Orion, has been launched at the Cosco Qidong shipyard in China.

  • Fednav inks additional Optimarin order
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    Fednav inks additional Optimarin order

    2018-11-21T13:35:00Z

    Optimarin has signed a contract to supply Canada-based shipping line Fednav with seven of its US Coast Guard (USCG) approved ballast water treatment systems.

  • Lucina heads for auction
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    Lucina heads for auction

    2018-11-20T15:00:00Z

    Eggar Forrester is auctioning off the multipurpose vessel Lucina in Amsterdam on December 14, on behalf of mortgagees Caterpillar Financial Services.

  • Conbit knuckles down with boom crane
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    Conbit knuckles down with boom crane

    2018-11-20T14:30:00Z

    Conbit, a subsidiary of transport engineering company ALE, has acquired a telescopic knuckle boom crane designed for offshore lifting – the CK050F.

  • Stolberg hires new representation
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    Stolberg hires new representation

    2018-11-20T09:40:00Z

    Reports in the German media indicate that Niels Stolberg, former chief executive of Beluga Shipping, has hired a new lawyer in an attempt to avoid his 42-month prison sentence.

  • Multipurpose rates edge up
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    Multipurpose rates edge up

    2018-11-15T15:20:00Z

    Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have marginally increased over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.

  • News

    BIMCO develops bunker clauses ahead of Sulphur 2020

    2018-11-13T16:05:00Z

    The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has developed two bunker clauses to support the implementation of International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) sulphur 2020 regulations, which come into force on January 1, 2020. 

  • Damen delivery for Smit Lamnalco
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    Damen delivery for Smit Lamnalco

    2018-11-12T13:35:00Z

    Rotterdam-headquartered Smit Lamnalco has taken delivery of the final two ASD Tugs 3212 in its series of newbuilds from Damen.