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ING and EIB to finance Spliethoff scrubbers
ING Group and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have signed a EUR110 million (USD124.7 million) loan agreement with Spliethoff to finance the retrofitting of exhaust gas cleaning systems and ballast water management systems.
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ALE completes load out in Mexico
ALE has deployed its Mega Jack system to jack up a 13,000-tonne topside platform in Mexico.
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Miller steps up at OXBO
OXBO Mega Transport Solutions has appointed Richard Miller as chief operating officer.
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Mund+Bruns names Rieger in China
Mund+Bruns has appointed David Rieger as country manager for its subsidiary Mund+Bruns Marine and Cargo Consulting (Shanghai) in China.
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Boskalis to sell Kotug Smit
Royal Boskalis Westminster and Kotug International have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to sell its joint venture Kotug Smit Towage to the Boluda Group.
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C.H. Robinson acquires Space Cargo
C.H. Robinson has acquired the Space Cargo Group, which provides freight forwarding, Customs brokerage and logistics services in Spain and Colombia, for approximately USD48 million.
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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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Much work to be done says Clean Arctic Alliance
As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) moves towards a ban on heavy fuel oil (HFO) in Arctic shipping, the Clean Arctic Alliance has called for further action.
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Laso opens in Germany
Portugal’s Laso Transportes has established a German subsidiary, Laso Deutschland.
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Mammoet Germany expands
Mammoet Germany has opened a new crane site at Industriepark Mitte in the north of Leipzig.
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Dutch court rules on Fairstar
Last month, an Amsterdam court ruled that the former directors of Fairstar Heavy Transport must pay compensation to the owners of the company, following the purchase of a semi-submersible vessel.
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Panalpina reports positive results, as shareholders grapple for control
Panalpina has reported positive annual results, amid ongoing internal discussions over shareholder voting rights.
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Multipurpose time charter rates fall
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have fallen over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Tadano introduces GTC-500
Tadano Mantis has launched the GTC-500 telescopic boom crawler crane.
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Confusion over the UAE's Qatar embargo
Port circulars from Abu Dhabi Port Authority and DP World appeared to ease the restrictions on maritime trade with Qatar, but the country’s Federal Transport Authority insists the announcements have been “misinterpreted”.
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High five for Vladivostok
The Commercial Port of Vladivostok, part of the Fesco Transportation Group, will receive five port cranes in 2020.
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Toll Group unveils vessel duo
Australia’s Toll Group has unveiled its latest general cargo vessel, Victorian Reliance II, at a naming ceremony at Webb Dock in Port Melbourne.
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Ulstein unveils offshore heavy lifter
Norway-headquartered shipbuilder Ulstein has unveiled a jack-up vessel design that is capable of handling and installing the next generation of offshore wind turbines.
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ALE completes Hornsea work
ALE has completed its full scope of work for Ørsted’s Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm, located in the North Sea.
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Changes to K+N board of directors
David Kamenetzky, chief strategy and external affairs officer and member of the executive board of management at consumer goods company Anheuser-Busch Inbev, has been proposed for election to the board of directors of Kuehne + Nagel (K+N).