All Shipping articles – Page 19
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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.
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NewsAAL Hamburg to deliver barges as part of maiden voyage
AAL Hamburg is to deliver four barges as part of its maiden voyage.
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NewsJumbo transports storage bullets from China to Belgium
Jumbo Maritime has transported five C4 import storage bullets from Zhangjiagang, China, to Antwerp, Belgium.
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NewsEU members vote to impose tariffs on Chinese EVs
The European Union will impose tariffs on Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs), Reuters reports.
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NewsUBSL expands services with Caribbean line
UAL BOCS Shipping Line (UBSL) is expanding its services to the Caribbean and the East Coast of South America. This follows years of operating a successful liner service between the Mediterranean and Black Sea to West Africa.
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NewsBerard launches USNS Point Loma
USA-based heavy haulage specialist Berard has launched USNS Point Loma, a 2-200-ton (1,995.8-tonne) expeditionary fast transport (EPF) ship.
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NewsCOSCO launches direct service between Gothenburg and Asia
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers hais launched a new ro-ro shipping route between the port of Gothenburg and ports in China, via Singapore.
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NewsCEM Hubs welcomes Greek government and further partners into global framework
The Clean Energy Marine Hubs (CEM Hubs) has welcomed the government of Greece, along with new partners such as ABS, Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub and OCIMF.
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NewsABL wins MWS services contract for Canada’s REEF development
Global energy and marine consultancy firm ABL has been awarded a contract to provide marine advisory and marine warranty survey (MWS) services to the Ridley Island Energy Export Facility (REEF) development in Canada.
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NewsDNV opens in Geneva
Classification society DNV has opened its first office in Geneva, Switzerland.
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NewsAderco achieves B Corp certification
Fuel treatment technology provider Aderco has achieved B Corp certification.
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NewsSpliethoff places order for eight MPP vessels in major fleet expansion
Spliethoff has placed an order with Wuhu Shipyard in China for a series of eight multi-purpose vessels with an option for two additional ships.
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NewsWallenius upsizing twelve Shaper-class vessels on order
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is upsizing four of its twelve Shaper-class vessels currently on order with Jinling Shipyard in Jiangsu, China.









