Latest shipping news – Page 127
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Fednav "delivers higher standard"
February 14 - International dry bulk shipping group, Fednav Limited, has launched its new webiste along with a new brand image and video showcasing its activities.
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Arklow banks on Ferus
February 13 - Ferus Smit shipyard has delivered the 8,400 dwt multipurpose vessel Arklow Bank to Arklow Shipping.
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OXL seeks to reassure creditors
February 5 - Just over one month since it filed for creditor protection, Zeebrugge-based heavy lift and multi-purpose shipping line OXL it is confident that it will meet the May deadline set by the Belgian court to restructure its business and satisfy cre
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19,000 teu ship under construction
January 21 - Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world's biggest shipbuilder, has begun building the first of five 19,000 teu containerships for China Shipping Container Lines (Hong Kong) Co Ltd (CSCL).
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Abis Shipping duo christened
January 21 - Last week, the latest arrivals into the rapidly expanding fleet of Abis Shipping were christened in Harlingen, the Netherlands.
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KR authorised to survey and certificate Danish ships
January 9 -The Korean Register of Shipping (KR) and the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) have signed an agreement enabling the Korean classification society to survey and certify Danish ships.
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Ferus Smit launches Wagenborg MPV
December 23 - Ferus Smit shipyard has launched the multipurpose cargo vessel Reggeborg, which will be delivered to Wagenborg Shipping in February 2014.
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NWSC leads with new heavy lift capacity
December 9 - The 7,150 dwt dry cargo carrier, NEVA LEADER 7, built by Nevsky Shipyard LLC for Russia's North-Western Shipping Company (NWSC), has embarked on sea trials.
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Hapag-Lloyd and CSAV in talks
December 5 - German liner shipping company, Hapag-Lloyd and Chilean shipping company, CSAV are currently holding discussions over whether a business combination or some form of association would be of mutual interest.
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Resolution of antitrust proceedings will be slow, says Drewry
December 3 - According to maritime research agency, Drewry, the outcome of the European Commision's (EC) latest accusation of price fixing against ocean carriers is unclear and the case is unlikely to be resolved quickly.
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FMC P3 summit set for December 27
December 3 - The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) will host competition authorities from the United States, the European Union and China on December 17, 2013 in Washington DC, USA to discuss the P3 network.
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Ferus Smit to build for Symphony
November 22 - Dutch shipyard, Ferus Smit has received an order to build six new ECOBOX vessels for Symphony Shipping, a part of Symphony Ventures, a company based in Singapore.
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ASL joins XLP
November 12 - Anand Shipping Lines (ASL) has become the latest member of the XLProjects (XLP) network.
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Ocean7 launches
November 11 - A new heavy lift chartering and shipping company has been founded, Ocean7 Projects, operating a fleet of multipurpose and heavy lift vessels.
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Thorco opens in Chile
November 6 - Multipurpose project shipping line Thorco Shipping has opened a new office in Santiago, Chile, trading as Thorco Shipping Chile.
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Bridgepoint invests in LOC
November 4 - LOC Group has secured a minority external investment from Bridgepoint Development Capital (BDC).
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Vessel operating costs to increase
November 4 - According to a survey by Moore Stephens, vessel operating costs are expected to rise by more than 3 percent in 2013 and 2014.
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FPS Group celebrates 15 years
October 29 - Famous Pacific Shipping (FPS) Group has celebrated its 15th anniversary with one of its best-attended annual conferences.
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GAL replaces two
October 14 - Following last week's news of the arrival of the fourth and final new build into MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping's fleet, sister company GAL has confirmed that two of the vessels that have been replaced are now operational in its services betw