All Shipping articles – Page 111
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NewsArklow newbuild launched in Westerbroek
Ferus Smit has launched Arklow Shipping’s newbuild vessel, Arklow Abbey, at its yard in Westerbroek, the Netherlands.
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NewsSteder handles multiple loads for Van Oord
Steder Group has coordinated the transport of equipment on behalf of Van Oord from Nigeria to the UAE.
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NewsSenger-Weiss to step down from Gebrüder Weiss
Heinz Senger-Weiss will resign as managing director – air and sea of Gebrüder Weiss, effective December 31, 2019.
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NewsGiant move for Jumbo
Jumbo has moved a 1,929-tonne wash tower from Pyeongtaek, South Korea to Jubail, Saudi Arabia on behalf of Samsung Engineering.
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NewsHöegh breaks Ennore record
Höegh Autoliners has transported a wind turbine blade from Ennore port, India to Shanghai, China on its ro-ro vessel Höegh Antwerp.
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NewsFairplay adds to tug fleet
Hamburg-based Fairplay Towage has signed a bareboat charter contract for an azimuth stern drive (ASD) tug.
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NewsJones joins HFW in Singapore
Christopher Jones will join HFW as a consultant at the law firm’s Singapore office, effective August 1, 2019.
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NewsBoskalis completes sale of Kotug Smit
Royal Boskalis Westminster, together with its co-shareholder Kotug International, completed the sale of Kotug Smit Towage to Boluda Group.
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NewsAAL prepares for increased cost from Sulphur 2020
Multipurpose shipping line AAL has outlined its strategy to comply with the upcoming Sulphur 2020 regulation.
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NewsSCH signs stevedore deal with Neptune
Southampton Cargo Handling (SCH) has signed an agreement with Neptune Lines that will see the terminal operator load and discharge all of the shipping line's ro-ro vessels that call at the port of Southampton, UK.
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NewsCosco sets sail via Northeast Passage
On July 20, Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers’ ice-class ship Tian En, loaded with wind energy cargoes, departed the port of Taicang in China, marking the beginning of its voyage via the Northeast Passage.
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NewsHeightened security risks take their toll
Assaults on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, including attacks on six tankers and the seizure of the UK-operated vessel Stena Impero, have raised concerns about navigation through the world’s busiest shipping channels.
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NewsSchottel selected for Seaspan newbuilds
Propulsion system manufacturer Schottel will supply two combi drives and two transverse thrusters for Seaspan's newbuild ro-ro ferries, which are under construction at Damen Shipyards Mangalia in Romania.
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NewsMatson christens con-ro
Hawaii-headquartered Matson has taken delivery of its first Kanaloa-class con-ro vessel.
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NewsMeriaura transports research vessel
Multipurpose shipping line Meriaura has transported a research boat from Finland to Belgium.
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NewsUWL moves for Formosa
Earlier this year, United Wind Logistics (UWL) transported 20 foundation monopiles from Rostock, Germany to Taichung, Taiwan for the Formosa 1 Phase 2 offshore wind farm.
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NewsZeamarine secures BHP contract
Schenker Australia has awarded Zeamarine a transportation contract for the BHP South Flank project in Western Australia.
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NewsZeamarine outlines Sulphur 2020 surcharges
Zeamarine will introduce a bunker adjustment clause on September 1, 2019 as it prepares for the implementation of the IMO Sulphur 2020 regulations.
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NewsBreakbulk fleet in focus with Dynamar
In its fifth publication, Breakbulk V - Operators, Fleets, Markets, Dynamar said that the current multipurpose fleet consists of 4,700 ships with a total deadweight of 63 million tons.
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NewsScotline places newbuild order
Scotline Marine Holdings has ordered a third vessel from the Royal Bodewes Shipyard in Groningen, the Netherlands.









