All Shipping articles – Page 102
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NewsBIMCO restructures committees
BIMCO has divided its Marine Committee in two, to “facilitate a better handling of the many important topics on the environment, safety and security agendas”, according to Angus Frew, the association’s secretary general and ceo.
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NewsAAL ships pleasure craft
AAL’s S-class ship Bangkok recently transported 12 vessels from Genoa, Italy to the US Virgin Islands and Port Everglades, Florida.
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NewsRotterdam tests shore power options
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have been trialling shore-power systems that aim to reduce air and noise pollution.
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NewsManagerial changes at Thomas Miller
Leo Kirchner will assume the role of president and ceo at Thomas Miller Americas when Mike Jarrett retires at the end of February 2020.
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NewsHanna, Klara and Lisa to join SAL Heavy Lift
Hamburg-headquartered SAL Heavy Lift confirmed that it would add three 19,100-dwt ships to its fleet during the first quarter of 2020.
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NewsZeamarine undergoes managerial restructure
Germany-headquartered multipurpose shipping line Zeamarine is restructuring its managerial team as it strives to keep afloat in what has proven to be an incredibly challenging operational environment.
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NewsBirkeland to step down as G2 Ocean CEO
Rune Birkeland will resign as ceo of G2 Ocean, effective January 1, 2020.
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NewsMSC integrates biofuel blends
Container shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) said that it has started to use biofuel in its vessels calling at Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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NewsBigLift delivers the goods to Baffinland
In the north of Canada, Baffinland Iron Mines is expanding its mine at Milne Inlet. BigLift Shipping delivered vital components to support the expansion over the course of three shipments.
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NewsCharter rates hold firm
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have slipped very slightly over the last month, according to shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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NewsSAL introduces FS MARINE+ emission reduction system
SAL Heavy Lift said that it has become the first shipping company in the world to introduce hydrogen/methanol emission reduction technology to its fleet.
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NewsBIMCO revising Dispute Resolution Clause
BIMCO’s Documentary Committee has agreed to revise and simplify its Dispute Resolution Clause.
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NewsICS launches ISM guidelines
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a completely new edition of its Guidelines on the Application of the IMO International Safety Management (ISM) Code.
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NewsBahri joins MACN
Saudi Arabia’s Bahri has become an official member of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN).
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NewsSulphur 2020: A perfect storm?
Low-sulphur fuel regulations have the potential to present the perfect storm for litigators dealing with disputes between owners, charterers and bunker suppliers in cases of non-compliance, warns Hill Dickinson.
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NewsBigLift busy for Dangote
Since November 2018, BigLift has been busy transporting cargoes for Dangote Oil Refining Company’s (DORC) project in Lagos, Nigeria.
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NewsFreight Connection handles transformer shipment
Freight Connection Pakistan has coordinated the delivery of five transformers, each weighing 60 tonnes, from Shekou port in China to Karachi port in Pakistan.
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NewsSTS cranes arrive in Liverpool
Three ship-to-shore (STS) cranes have arrived at Peel Ports’ facilities in Liverpool, UK, onboard ZPMC’s heavy lift ship Zhen Hua 25.
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NewsNetworks attend sustainability summit
Representatives of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC), Cargo Equipment Experts (CEE) and Priority Cargo Network attended the seventh Sustainable Ocean Summit in Paris during November.









