Shipping news – Page 27
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Skarv Shipping orders four multipurpose vessels
Skarv Shipping Solutions – a joint venture between Peak Group and Grieg Edge – has signed a contract with Huanghai Shipbuilding for four shortsea 7,000 dwt multipurpose vessels, with an option for a further four units.
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eSAILs to be fitted on Louis Dreyfus Armateurs’ Ville de Bordeaux
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus will equip one of the vessels it uses to transport aircraft subassemblies, chartered from shipowner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs, with wind-assisted propulsion technology.
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Senior appointment at Sallaum Lines
Ro-ro operator Sallaum Lines Switzerland has appointed Bilal Sallaum as its chief business officer.
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Varamar expands with Istanbul branch
Varamar – a carrier of breakbulk, dry bulk, oversized and containerised cargo – has opened a branch in Istanbul, Türkiye, in order to serve a growing customer demand in the Caspian and Middle East.
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BBC Chartering to welcome two F500s
Multipurpose shipping line BBC Chartering is adding two F500-type heavy lift vessels to its fleet – BBC Philippines and BBC Odesa.
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Nøklebye named at Wallenius Lines
Swedish shipowner and investment company Wallenius Lines has appointed Erik Nøklebye as its ceo, effective October 1.
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Chipolbrok bolsters network in Thailand
Multipurpose shipping line Chipolbrok has appointed Siam Bridge Agency as its representative in Thailand.
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Shipping giants combine efforts to tackle decarbonisation
Shipping giants A.P. Moller - Maersk and CMA CGM are joining forces to accelerate the decarbonisation of the industry, with the aim of working together to develop the use of alternative greener fuels for container vessel propulsion.
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COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers completes biofuel test
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers (Southeast Asia) performed its first vessel trial using biofuel during August.
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Höegh Autoliners details EV fire mitigation measures aboard its ro-ro fleet
Recent fire incidents aboard electric vehicle (EV) carrying vessels have brought attention to factors such as thermal runaway, saltwater intrusion, and compromised battery cells or components. Industry stakeholders, insurers, and safety experts have underscored the need for vigilance. Höegh Autoliners outlined the measures it is taking to minimise the risks.
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Fowler steps up at Crowley Shipping
James Fowler has been appointed as the senior vice president and general manager of Crowley Shipping.
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IUMI reports global uplift in premium base
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) presented its analysis of the latest marine insurance market trends at its annual conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. All lines of business reported an uplift in their global premium base for 2022 with the total reaching USD35.8 billion, representing an 8.3 percent increase on the previous year.
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Lloyd’s Maritime Academy unveils latest features
Lloyd’s Maritime Academy has overhauled its website and introduced several on-demand training programmes dedicated to the marine sector.
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Singh joins United O7 in Singapore
United O7 – United Heavy Lift (UHL) and Ocean7 Projects’ joint venture – has appointed Rajeev Singh as its director of projects and business development Singapore.
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G2 adding two more ammonia-ready vessels to its fleet in 2026
Norwegian shipping group G2 Ocean said that its owner and pool partner, Grieg Maritime Group, has exercised its option for two additional ammonia-ready open hatch vessels, which will be delivered in 2026.
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Bhatia to step up at Hapag-Lloyd
Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Dheeraj Bhatia to the company’s executive board effective 1 January 2024. He will also become ceo of the Rotterdam-based Hapag-Lloyd Terminal Holding, in which Hapag-Lloyd’s infrastructure holdings will be pooled.
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BOA handles Marine Donut in Norway
Last month, BOA completed the load-out, transport and float-off of fully enclosed floating salmon fish-farm, the Marine Donut, in Norway.
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Swire Shipping releases sustainability report
Singapore-headquartered shipping line Swire Shipping has published its sustainability report, which details its goals and achievements in this arena for the calendar year 2022.
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MOL invests in TouchWind and signs green fuel MoU with Shell
Japanese shipping group Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has invested in floating wind energy technology start-up, TouchWind.
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TT Club details battery fire dangers
International freight insurance provider TT Club is seeking greater emphasis on the critical dangers of toxic gas emissions associated with lithium-ion battery fires. The failure of such batteries has the potential to occur with no prior warning, or with such speed that there is typically no time to react to any warning signs.