All Shipping articles – Page 205
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ICS steps up ballast water campaign
October 9 - The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Ballast Water Management Convention (BWC) - which is expected to enter into force during 2016 - will force the global shipping industry to invest around USD100 billion in new water treatment syst
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Fraudsters in ports scam, warns ITIC
October 9 - Insurance specialist ITIC has warned of continued attempts by fraudsters to target payments between shipping companies.
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Seattle and Tacoma form alliance
October 8 - The US ports of Seattle and Tacoma plan to unify the management of the two gateway's marine cargo terminals and related functions under a single Seaport Alliance.
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TP Shipping opens in Houston
October 8 - Grimstad, Norway-headquartered TP Shipping has opened a new office in Houston.
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Baltic Cargo Shuttle takes off
October 7 - Arkon Shipping and Best Logistics have celebrated the inauguration of their heavy lift and general cargo shuttle service: the Baltic Cargo Shuttle (BCS).
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Bore to focus on ro-ro
October 7 - Finnish shipping company Bore plans to sell six general cargo vessels, while it concentrates on strengthening its position in the ro-ro sector.
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Sloman Neptun appoints Swedish agent
October 6 - Sloman Neptun Shipping & Transport has appointed Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics as its new agent in Sweden.
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Allport in board reshuffle
October 6 - Allport Cargo Services has appointed Charles McGurin as joint managing director, replacing Jerry Gray who is retiring in January 2015 and taking up a non-executive director position at the company.
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North American short sea shipping booms
October 6 - Total cargo tonnage transiting the St. Lawrence Seaway in 2014 has already surpassed 2013 levels, driven by a surge in North American import and export activity.
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The Friday Flyer - October 3rd 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Trident Alliance gathers strength
October 3 - The Trident Alliance - a shipping industry initiative for the enforcement of maritime sulphur regulations - has welcomed five new members - Scorpio, Flinter, Solvang, Nordic Tankers and Ardmore Shipping Corporation.
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GAC adds Antwerp office
October 2 - Shipping, logistics and marine services provider, GAC Group, has added a new office in Antwerp to its network of over 300 offices.
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ASL in ongoing electricity project
October 2 - Access Shipping & Logistics (ASL) has completed the latest transport of electricity transmission equipment for the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Ltd (UETCL) project.
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Elbe expansion delayed
October 2 - The Federal Administrative Court (FAC) in Leipzig has made a decision to delay the deepening and widening of the navigation channel on the Lower and Outer Elbe.
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Pan Ocean for sale
October 2 - Having received approval from the relevant court, Korean shipowner Pan Ocean has put itself up for auction.
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WWL ALS pipes up again
October 1 - Following the successful delivery of a 165-tonne mill pipe, WWL ALS was contracted to ensure the safe passage of another mill pipe.
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BigRoll adds number 3
September 30 - BigRoll Shipping has confirmed that it has ordered a third 21,000 dwt module carrier from China's Cosco Dalian Shipyard.
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Cargo for the Congo
September 30 - Express Global Logistics (EXG) has worked together with Belgian forwarder Polytra in the delivery of 3,500 freight tonnes of cargo for a large hydropower project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Friday Flyer - September 26th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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MIS on the double
September 26 - Oman-based project cargo specialist Muscat International Shipping & Logistics (MIS) has discharged two 106-tonne transformers at Port Sultan Qaboos.









