All Maersk articles – Page 5
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Changes at the top for Mærsk
Søren Toft has stepped down as chief operating officer (coo) at A.P. Møller – Mærsk, effectively immediately.
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Developing LEO as a fuel for sustainable shipping
A.P. Møller - Mærsk and Wallenius Wilhelmsen have teamed up with Copenhagen University and major customers to explore the environmental and commercial viability of LEO fuel – a blend of lignin and ethanol – for shipping.
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Rotor sails bring savings for Maersk
The installation of rotor sails on the tanker, Maersk Pelican, resulted in an 8.2 percent fuel saving over the course of a year, according to the wind propulsion system manufacturer Norsepower.
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A path to decarbonisation
The Getting to Zero Coalition declared that it would lead the push to decarbonise the maritime shipping supply chain at last week’s UN Climate Action Summit in New York.
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Blyth completes decommissioning
The UK’s port of Blyth has completed its largest offshore energy decommissioning project.
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Peel Ports prepares for Brexit
The UK’s Peel Ports Group has been accredited as an authorised economic operator (AEO) at all of its principal ports.
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Punishing mis-declarers
Container shipping lines Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, HMM and OOCL, among others, have introduced fines for shippers that mis-declare hazardous cargoes.
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Maersk sets ambitious logistics goals
A.P. Møller Mærsk reportedly wants half of its earnings to come form inland logistics, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
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POSH to launch maritime training centre in Taiwan
POSH Kerry Renewables – a joint venture of PACC Offshore Services Holding (POSH) and Kerry TJ Logistics – has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop Taiwan’s first specialised maritime training centre.
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Maersk progresses with logistics integration
APM Terminals Inland Services will be integrated into Maersk Logistics & Services from August 1, 2019, as the shipping company looks to develop its landside service offering.
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Hemmingsen to leave Mærsk
A.P. Møller - Mærsk has announced that Claus Hemmingsen is stepping down as vice ceo and ceo of the energy division.
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Shipping lines cleared by DOJ
Several of the world’s biggest container shipping lines, including Maersk and MSC, have been cleared of wrongdoing in a price fixing case in the USA.
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Nielsen steps up at Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Kenneth Nielsen as managing director for the Benelux region.
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A.P. Moller - Maersk targets carbon neutrality
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.
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Costs set to rise as Sulphur 2020 looms
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.
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JSL in transformer move
JSL Global has handled the delivery of four transformers, each weighing 42 tons (38.1 tonnes), from Hamad port to one of Qatar Electricity & Water Company's project sites.
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Substantial tranche of decommissioning work beckons
Decommissioning of oil and gas platforms has been a topic of discussion for a number of years and now a number of signals are indicating that this perennial non-starter could finally spring to life. David Kershaw reports.
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BWS calls on Höegh for mining project
Blue Water Gothenburg, on behalf of Sweden’s Sandvik SRP, arranged the delivery of five stone-crushers from the manufacturer’s plant in Svedala to Adelaide, Australia using Höegh Autoliner’s service from Gothenburg.
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All change, but no change at AP Møller - Mærsk
AP Møller - Mærsk (APMM) will maintain its Damco freight forwarding entity as a separate business under its own brand as part of a reorganisation that will see the Danish giant combine its ocean and supply chain offerings.
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Sulphur cap set to raise shipping costs
Maersk Line is to introduce a new bunker adjustment factor (BAF) surcharge ahead of the global sulphur cap on marine emissions which enters into force on January 1, 2020.