Shipping news – Page 54
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Jumbo completes Hornsea scope
Jumbo has completed the transport and handling of offshore wind turbine foundation components for Ørsted’s Hornsea Two wind farm.
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Final HERO delivered
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean’s (WW Ocean) fourth and last HERO-class vessel, Nabucco, has begun its journey to Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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AAL buoyed by DHL shipment
AAL Shipping has transported two single-point mooring (SPM) buoys from from Jebel Ali in Dubai to an offshore anchorage in the Persian Gulf on behalf of DHL Industrial Projects.
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Wilson enters agreement with Rhenus
Norway-based Wilson has entered an agreement with Rhenus Maritime Services regarding the purchase of ships and contract portfolio to strengthen its European presence.
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Seafarers: happiness grows but challenges remain
The latest Seafarers Happiness Index report from the Mission to Seafarers has highlighted that happiness levels have increased to the pre-pandemic levels.
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Yacht Express picks up OCTOPUS
Spliethoff Group has selected ABB’s marine advisory software OCTOPUS for its semi-submersible, heavy lift vessel Yacht Express.
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Chipolbrok Sun delivers
Chipolbrok Sun has sailed fully laden from China with industrial components and project cargo to ports in the Mediterranean Sea, including in Morocco, France and Spain.
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Janssens takes over helm of Jumbo
Wout Janssens is succeeding Michael Kahn as Jumbo Shipping’s ceo. After 30 years as ceo, Kahn will now serve as supervisory board director of the company.
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UECC boosts Cuxhaven service
United European Car Carriers (UECC) has added Cuxhaven, Germany, to its Baltic service.
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CNCo to take on Swire branding
China Navigation Company (CNCo) has been renamed to Swire Shipping, as part of its strategy to streamline its brands.
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Newbuilds in the offing for AAL Shipping
AAL Shipping has confirmed that it will boost its fleet with several newbuildings and additional second-hand tonnage.
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Swire partners with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center
John Swire & Sons – the parent company of the Swire Group – and Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping have signed a partnership agreement for the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
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UECC supports proposal to include shipping in EU ETS
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is calling for aggressive emissions targets to be set by the EU under the proposed move to include shipping in the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Newbuild dearth accelerates MPP shortage
Newbuild multipurpose ship orders will not hit pre-pandemic levels this year, according to Drewry’s recently published Multipurpose Shipping Forecaster report.
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Hua Rui Long launched
Guangzhou Salvage’s semi-submersible vessel Hua Rui Long has been launched.
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Inchcape expands in Denmark
Inchcape Shipping Services has opened an office in Frederikshavn that will enable it to offer a comprehensive package of services to ships calling in Denmark.
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Fehn Ship Management partners for Latvian flag
Fehn Ship Management, part of the German EMS-Fehn-Group, has teamed up with the Maritime Administration of Latvia and has been nominated as an official point of contact of the Latvian flag in Germany.
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Katori’s inaugural call at Nanao
NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers’ newbuild heavy lift ship Katori has called at the port of Nanao in Japan carrying wind turbine components. The cargoes were loaded at the ports of Dalian and Jiangyin, China.
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ICS outlines net zero pathway
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted plans to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) detailing urgent measures which it says governments must take to help the industry achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.