Shipping news – Page 97
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Trade wars take their toll on confidence
Confidence in the shipping industry has fallen to its lowest level for two-and-a-half years, according to the latest survey from BDO.
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Kotug International and Horizon join forces
Kotug International and Horizon Maritime Services have formed Kotug Canada, a joint venture that will offer terminal and harbour towage services across Canada.
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Hornsea turbine installation complete
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s installation vessel Bold Tern and DEME’s Sea Challenger have completed the installation of wind turbines at the Hornsea One offshore wind farm.
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European Shipping Week scheduled for mid-February
Europe’s shipowners will connect with the European Parliament, Council and European Commission at European Shipping Week, which will be hosted in Brussels from February 17-21, 2020.
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WW Ocean strengthens breakbulk team
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean (WW Ocean) has appointed Vedran Muratbegovic as its senior manager for global breakbulk business development.
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OHT vessel takes shape
Offshore Heavy Transport (OHT) has held a keel laying ceremony for its installation crane vessel that is currently under construction at the China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) facility in Jiangsu.
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UECC orders third LNG PCTC
UECC has placed an order for a third hybrid LNG-powered pure car truck carrier (PCTC) with China Ship Building Trading and Jiangnan Shipyard Group.
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HFW to host fourth P&I week
International law firm HFW is hosting its fourth annual P&I week from October 15-17, 2019 in London.
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Marguisa calls in Calabar
Last week, Marguisa docked its first container ship at the port of Calabar in Nigeria.
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AAL adds four MPVs
Singapore-headquartered carrier AAL will add 133,000 dwt of multipurpose tonnage to its fleet.
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Van Dam harnessing wind power
Van Dam Shipping plans to install a wind-assisted propulsion system, developed by eConowind, on its 3,600 dwt general cargo vessel, Ankie.
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Polar research ship christened
A state-of-the-art British polar research ship was officially christened Sir David Attenborough at a shipyard in Birkenhead last week.
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Subsea 7 awarded Caspian contracts
BP Exploration has awarded Subsea 7 two contracts for offshore works at the Azeri Central East (ACE) project in the Azeri-Chirag-Deepwater Gunashli (ACG) field in the Caspian Sea.
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NYK loads in Rostock
Last month, one of NYK Line’s PCTC vessels called at Liebherr’s facility at the port of Rostock to load nearly 30 roll trailers.
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Blockchain initiative suspended
300cubits has suspended its blockchain initiative geared towards the shipping industry.
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Haliade-X orders
Ørsted will deploy Haliade-X 12 MW wind turbines at two of its US offshore wind farms, subject to final project approvals.
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Frew to step down
Angus Frew, secretary general and ceo of the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), will step down from his roles during August 2020.
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AAL handles the pressure
AAL has transported petrochemical plant components from Pyeongtaek, South Korea to Map Ta Phut, Thailand.
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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.