All Shipping articles – Page 105
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Grool appointed at Zeaborn Ship Management
Rob Grool has been appointed ceo of Zeaborn Ship Management. He succeeds Holger Strack, who has been acting as the company’s interim ceo since the beginning of the year.
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Multipurpose charter rates dip
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have declined over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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Crowley realigns activities
Crowley Maritime Corporation has realigned its shipping and solutions business units in a bid to enhance its focus on non-asset based customer solutions.
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DEME awarded Hornsea project
DEME Offshore has been awarded a transport and installation contract for Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, located approximately 89 km off the Yorkshire coast in the UK.
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Damen opens in Helsinki
Damen has opened an office in Helsinki as it looks to take advantage of Finland’s engineering expertise.
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HM Global opts for Arkon
Turkey-based HM Global Projects has appointed Arkon Shipping & Projects as its chartering agent.
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Scrubber debate rumbles on
As the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC74) meets this week in London, several environmental organisations have raised concerns about the use of scrubbers as an alternative compliance mechanism for the looming 2020 sulphur regulations.
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Aqualis to acquire Braemar business units
Aqualis has agreed to buy the offshore, adjusting and marine business lines of Braemar Technical Services.
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Blue Marlin on route for repairs
Following the hijacking of Blue Marlin, Royal Boskalis Westminster has confirmed that the heavy transport vessel is now en route to Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Spain, for repairs.
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Breakbulk boosts ro-ro revenue
Ro-ro operators are one of the main disruptors for traditional carriers of breakbulk and project cargoes, and these shipments are continuing to boost volumes for the companies that specialise in moving vehicles.
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Master Projects moves massive magnet
Master Projects, part of Tarros Group, has handled the transport and loading of a 200-ton (181.4-tonne) magnet at Terminal Del Golfo in La Spezia, Italy.
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Boskalis vessel hijacked in Africa
Royal Boskalis Westminster’s heavy transport vessel Blue Marlin was hijacked on May 5, 2019 offshore Equatorial Guinea.
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Portland towers ahead
In January and February of this year, 143 Vestas tower sections were discharged at the USA's port of Portland.
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Service upgrades at APL
APL is adding port calls in southern China and the Philippines to its Japan, Thailand, Vietnam (JTV) service.
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Universal Foundation to relocate
Universal Foundation, part of the Fred. Olsen Ocean group, is moving from its facilities in Aalborg to Fredericia, Denmark.
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Arkon secures Hass deal
Hass Logistic Ghana (HLG) and Hass Freight Ghana (HFG) have appointed Arkon Shipping & Projects as their representative and commercial agent.
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Duluth looks to wind energy cargoes
BigLift Shipping’s vessel Happy River has called at the port of Duluth’s Clure Public marine terminal in the USA to offload wind energy components.
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Ulrichs joins BBC Chartering
BBC Chartering has named Ulrich Ulrichs as its chief commercial officer.
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MACS names Zuidnatie in Antwerp
MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping has appointed the Zuidnatie Breakbulk terminal for its port calls in Antwerp.
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CSA 2020: Ports could revoke scrubber bans
According to the Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020), it has received written approvals and ‘no objection’ letters from several port authorities indicating that they have no intention of banning the use of open-loop scrubbers in their waters.