All Shipping articles – Page 122
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Jumbo founder passes away
Jumbo has announced that its founder, Hans Gerhard Kahn, passed away on May 18 at the age of 95.
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ICS fears chaos and confusion
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) fears ‘chaos and confusion’ unless the International Maritime Organization (IMO) resolves issues concerning the implementation of the 0.5 percent sulphur in marine fuel cap.
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Blue Water defends Norwegian contract
Blue Water Shipping has signed a seven-year logistics contract with the Norwegian Armed Forces.
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ICS warns on looming sulphur cap
The International Chamber of Shipping's (ICS) chairman, Esben Poulsson, has warned IMO member states that the implementation date of the 0.5 percent global sulphur in fuel cap is fast approaching, suggesting that “time is fast running out."
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Hapag sticks with Jansen
Hapag-Lloyd has extended the contract of ceo Rolf Habben Jansen until March 31, 2024.
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ATS inks TOTE partnership
ATS International, a division of Anderson Trucking Service (ATS), has entered into a strategic partnership with TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico for the provision of its equipment for shipping non-containerised cargo.
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Jumbo wins Shell contract
Jumbo has been awarded the installation contract for Shell's deepwater Vito development in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Intermarine appoints Argentinian agent
Intermarine has appointed Buenos Aires-based Americana Shipping Group, led by Gabriel Califano, as its shipping agent in Argentina.
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Ocean7 opens Bangkok office
Ocean7 Projects has established an office in Bangkok, Thailand, in a joint venture with WeShip Projects.
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dship expands fleet with Sophia and Josef
dship Carriers has added two F360-Type vessels to its fleet under a long-term charter agreement.
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Hapag-Lloyd opens Tema base
Hapag-Lloyd has opened an office in Tema, Ghana, where it will manage all of its West African activities.
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Intermarine names VSH in Guyana
Intermarine has appointed VSH-United as its commercial representative in Guyana.
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Gulliver travels to Rotterdam
The fully self-propelled DP2 crane vessel, Gulliver, has been delivered to Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors.
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HMC to focus on heavy lift
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) will discontinue its offshore pipe laying activities and will focus entirely on its heavy lift, decommissioning and renewable energy activities.
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Boskalis renames Dockwise Vanguard
Royal Boskalis Westminster has renamed its semi-submersible heavy lift vessel, Dockwise Vanguard, as the company begins the process of rebranding of all of its business units under the Boskalis name.
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Grimaldi places newbuild order
Italy-headquartered Grimaldi Group has placed an order for six hybrid ro-ro vessels with the Chinese shipyard Jinling.
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DFDS charters Stena RoRo newbuild
Stena RoRo has ordered a fifth Stena E-Flexer RoPax class ship, which has been signed to a ten-year bareboat charter with DFDS.
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Thorco Projects welcomes new fleet additions
Denmark-headquartered shipping line Thorco Projects has added several heavy lift vessels to its fleet, ranging in size from 12,000-25,000 dwt.
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GAC expands at Port Elizabeth
GAC South Africa has opened its fifth branch in the country to provide shipping services at Port Elizabeth and its neighbouring port Ngqura, in the Coega Industrial Development Zone.
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CLdN christens latest ro-ro
CLdN has christened its shortsea ro-ro vessel Celine at Dublin Port in the Republic of Ireland.