All News articles – Page 349
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Time charter rates stabilise
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have remained steady over the last month, according to the latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Modulift forms alliance with pewag
UK-headquartered under-the-jib equipment manufacturer Modulift has formed an alliance with chain manufacturer pewag group.
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Able to decommission Brent Alpha
Demolition contractor and port services provider Able has received the 17,000-tonne Brent Alpha platform in preparation for dismantling and recycling.
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Stevens Towing moves ship components
Stevens Towing has delivered ship components from the UK, Germany and Norway to a shipyard on the US West Coast using its vessel Coastal Venture.
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Mammoet delivers for Sakhalin-2 project
Mammoet has delivered 22 pieces of gas production equipment to an onshore processing facility compression site (OPFC) on the island of Sakhalin, Russia.
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Damen newbuild progresses
Damen Shipyards Group has laid the keel of a crane barge that will be ultimately delivered to Panama.
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Trans-Trading delivers to Australia
Hamburg-headquartered Trans-Trading has delivered two vessel engines from Bremerhaven in Germany, to Australia
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Louisiana boosts capacity with Konecranes
The port of South Louisiana in the USA has ordered two 125-tonne capacity Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 harbour cranes.
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Jaxport’s military move
Stevedores from Patriot Rail and Ports have loaded equipment for the US Army onboard the ro-ro carrier ARC Endurance at the Blount Island Marine Terminal in the port of Jacksonville (Jaxport).
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BIFA’s bitesize training
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) will offer free ‘bitesize’ online training to members of its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) – which was launched in March 2019 to foster young talent in the industry.
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Valencia invests in Sagunto
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) in Spain is investing EUR135.9 million (USD152.6 million) in the facilities at the port of Sagunto and will begin studies into a possible third dock.
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A global solution required for crew change crisis
On June 26 – the Day of the Seafarer – the international maritime community reaffirmed its pleas for universal designation of seafarers as key workers to enable crew rotation.
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Allied Ocean Transport adds heavy lifter
Allied Ocean Transport, which specialises in yacht transport, has added the heavy lift vessel Industrial Grace to its fleet. The vessel has a lifting capacity of 1,400 tonnes.
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Erni to join Dachser
Robert Erni will join Dachser as deputy director on September 1, 2020 before succeeding Burkhard Eling as chief financial officer (cfo) on January 1, 2021.
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CLECAT joins bunker pricing initiative
The European association for forwarding, transport, logistics and Customs services, CLECAT, has joined an industry initiative that promotes the voluntary use of a bunker adjustment factor (BAF) price indexing method.
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EZ Link and Actanis team up
EZ Link and Actanis Project Cargo have joined forces to move three oversized units from the port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan to the port of Ambarli, Turkey.
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Stena Line newbuilds move ahead
Construction of the final two vessels in Stena Line’s E-Flexer newbuild ro-pax series has begun at the CMI Jinling Weihai Shipyard in China.
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Züst & Bachmeier’s trimodal delivery
Züst & Bachmeier, part of the Universal Transport Group, has transported a railway carriage from the manufacturing plant in Tver, Russia, to Alexandria, Egypt.
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BIMCO issues crew change clause
BIMCO has published a clause to help ship owners conduct crew changes amid Covid-19 restrictions.
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Gerdinand van Dieren opts for Broshuis
The Netherlands-based Gerdinand van Dieren Transport has added a Broshuis pendular axle low-loader to its fleet.