All Shipping articles – Page 18
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NewsSarens completes two projects in Scotland
Sarens recently completed two major projects in Scotland. At Glasgow’s George V Dock, Sarens was contracted to offload a 142-tonne vapour recovery unit (VRU). Sarens also managed the transportation and installation of two 1,600-tonne swing bridge sections destined for Renfrew.
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NewsDrax provides funding for Smart Green Shipping project
Power utility Drax Group and Smart Green Shipping are partnering to develop and use wind-assisted FastRig technology to help decarbonise their shipping activities.
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NewsWallenius Wilhelmsen enters into five-year high and heavy deal
Ro-ro shipping group Wallenius Wilhelmsen has entered into a five-year agreement with an agriculture, forestry and roadbuilding equipment manufacturer.
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NewsWagenborg installs BWTS across its 166 vessels
The Netherlands-based shortsea specialist Wagenborg has completed its fleet-wide ballast water treatment system (BWTS) installation programme, with all 166 general cargo vessels now fully equipped and operational.
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NewsLV Logistics completes complex project to Saudi Arabia
Global logistics service provider LV Logistics has completed delivery of some 149,813 cu m of breakbulk cargoes from China to Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
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NewsGrimaldi adds intermediary Patras port call to Italy and Türkiye route
The Grimaldi Group’s Trieste-Ambarli ro-ro route will be enhanced with an intermediate call at the port of Patras.
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NewsAmasus signs second wind power contract with bound4blue
Amasus Shipping has signed a second suction sail contract with Spain’s bound4blue.
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NewsTGP delivers over-dimensional reels from UK to Brazil
Trans Global Projects Group (TGP) has delivered five over-dimensional reels from Newcastle, UK, to Açu Port in Brazil.
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NewsConcerns raised over RightShip reduction of inspections age limit
Members of the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo) are concerned about RightShip’s recent decision to reduce the age limit of general cargo and bulk carriers eligible for vetting inspections.
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NewsDamen receives order for four CF 3850 vessels
German shipping company Reederei Bernd Sibum has ordered four Combi Freighters (CF) 3850 from Damen Shipyards.
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News‘Grand Old Lady’ retires after 40 years of service
BigLift Shipping has retired the iconic Happy Buccaneer heavy transport vessel after 40 years of service.
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NewsFLS Projects transports TBM from Singapore to Thailand
FLS Projects has transported a 286-tonne tunnel boring machine from Jurong Port in Singapore to Rayong, Thailand.
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NewsCombi Lift completes scope at Algerian project
Combi Lift has completed its role at a project in Algeria. Its scope involved transporting crucial components, including heat exchangers from India, as well as debutanisers and de-ethanisers from Oman, across challenging routes.
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NewsRightShip lowers age trigger for vessel inspections
Digital maritime safety platform RightShip has lowered its inspection age trigger in response to evolving market conditions and continuing safety risks in the dry bulk and general cargo sectors.
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NewsCeva celebrates maiden ro-ro voyage from Taicang
Ceva Logistics has celebrated its first voyage from Taicang Port in China.
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NewsMarubeni acquires 28 percent share in Gearbulk
Japan’s Marubeni Corporation will purchase a 28 percent stake in Gearbulk Holding.
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NewsAdvances made in IMO net-zero framework for shipping
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has made progress in negotiations towards a set of binding global regulations on the IMO net-zero framework, aimed at achieving the GHG reduction objectives set out in 2023.
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NewsPiracy incidents fall to lowest levels in 30 years
In the first nine months of 2024, piracy and armed robbery at sea fell to their lowest levels in three decades, according to a report by the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
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News3P Logistics manages transport of oversized equipment to UAE
In September-October 2024, 3P Logistics Industrial Projects managed the transport of oversized offshore equipment from the Netherlands to the United Arab Emirates.
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NewsHareket unloads generator in Kazakhstan and transports tugboat in Türkiye
Hareket has completed the unloading of a 412-tonne gas turbine generator at Bautino Port, Kazakhstan. The heavy transport engineering firm has also transported a 650-tonne tugboat in Türkiye.









