Shipping news – Page 79
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South Korea introduces sulphur controls
South Korea has designated new national sulphur emission control areas, which will come into effect September 1, 2020.
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Welland Canal collision
dship Carriers confirmed that its chartered vessel, Alanis, was involved in a collision whilst transiting the Welland Canal, Ontario, Canada. All crew are safe and accounted for and there is no pollution.
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FESCO adds Paris to fleet
FESCO Transportation Group has added the multipurpose ship FESCO Paris to its fleet.
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Çaba & Misnak’s shipyard success
Çaba & Misnak’s project logistics, heavy lifting and engineering division has repositioned a 2,500-tonne vessel at a Turkish shipyard.
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Car carrier declared a constructive loss
Höegh Xiamen, a car carrier chartered by Höegh Autoliners, has been declared a total constructive loss by its owner following last month’s fire outbreak in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Erhardt rallies for railway shipment
Erhardt Proyectos has loaded large metal structures at the outer port of Langosteira in La Coruña, northern Spain.
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North-Western merges with Volga Shipping
Russia’s North-Western Shipping Company has merged with Volga Shipping Company.
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Neptune Cyber launches digital marine safety tool
Neptune Cyber has launched an online tool to ensure marine operators stay ahead of new cyber risk regulations due to enter force in January 2021.
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Wind Feeder barge unveiled
A specialised vessel – the Wind Feeder Barge – has been developed by Germany-based Port Feeder Barge to provide heavy lift transport solutions in rivers and coastal waters.
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Maersk boosts logistics offering with KGH acquisition
A.P. Møller - Mærsk has reached an agreement with Bridgepoint Development Capital to acquire KGH Customs Services.
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Höegh completes OOG shipment
Norwegian shipping group Höegh Autoliners has transported a 55-tonne turbine from India to Europe.
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Tschudi partners with UHL for bridge move
Tschudi Logistics, in collaboration with United Heavy Lift (UHL) and United Engineering Solutions, is loading oversized bridge components aboard the heavy lift vessel UHL Falcon in the port of Seville, Spain.
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AAL supports energy projects in Europe and Iraq
AAL has delivered three generators using its 31,000 dwt multipurpose ship AAL Singapore for two gas-fired power plant projects.
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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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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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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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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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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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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.