All Shipping articles – Page 27
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BV study highlights risks of ammonia
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has carried out a study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment, in collaboration with energy major TotalEnergies.
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Ulstein to build Vallianz DP heavy transporter
Vallianz, Ulstein Design & Solutions, Shift Clean Energy, and Bureau Veritas will collaborate on the design and construction of a DP2 hybrid-propulsion heavy transport vessel.
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G2 Ocean calls on StormGeo services
Norway-based G2 Ocean has signed an agreement with StormGeo for weather routing and voyage performance services.
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Knud E. Hansen joins Orcelle Wind project
Knud E. Hansen has signed an agreement with Wallenius Marine that will see it support the development of the wind-powered ro-ro vessel – Orcelle Wind – as naval architects.
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Grimaldi tackles climate targets
Luigi Pacella Grimaldi spoke with David Kershaw on Grimaldi Group investment programmes as it tackles climate target head on.
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Executive changes at C-Job
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects has appointed Job Volwater, currently chief commercial officer, as its ceo.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance: remaining agile
David Kershaw spoke with Christian Hoffmann, director, group strategy and marketing of SAL Heavy Lift/Harren & Partner Group, reflecting on the establishment of the Jumbo-SAL-Alliance and the group’s future plans.
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GustoMSC reveals latest installation vessel design
GustoMSC has designed its latest heavy lift offshore installation vessel that caters to the growing demands posed by offshore wind turbine foundations.
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EMS calls on regular ro-ro service
EMS-Fehn-Group, together with Wallenius SOL, has delivered components for the Puskakorpi wind farm from Lübeck, Germany to Western Finland.
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Ocean Reform Act comes in for criticism
On June 16, 2022, US President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Ocean Reform Act – a significant revision to address the high detention and demurrage charged by ocean carriers and terminals.
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Finnlines boosts capacity
In response to increasing demand from customers, Finnlines is boosting its maritime connections in Europe.
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15 percent of global fleet viable for alternative fuels
A report from the Maritime Oslofjord Alliance suggests that just 15 percent of the shipping fleet (above 5,000 dwt) is viable for conversion to alternative fuels.
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Layde named CEO at the Seafarers’ Charity
The Seafarers’ Charity has appointed Deborah Layde as its ceo, with Catherine Spencer stepping down from the role.
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Finnlines adds Irish route
Finnlines is opening a shipping route between Rosslare, Ireland and Zeebrugge, Belgium.
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Allseas Shipping Company launches
Following the success of its China Xpress service, Allseas Global Logistics has launched a shipping line – Allseas Shipping Company.
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Harren & Partner acquires HeavyLift@Sea stake
Harren & Partner Group has acquired a major stake in Hamburg-based ship design and engineering service provider HeavyLift@Sea.
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JR Shipping retrofit with Filtree systems
JR Shipping will retrofit another six vessels with exhaust gas cleaning Filtree and carbon capture systems from Value Maritime.
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UECC takes newbuild delivery
UECC has taken delivery of its second multi-fuel LNG battery-hybrid pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) from China’s Jiangnan Shipyard.
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Marguisa Atlantic launched
United Marguisa Lines (UML) and SaDi Chartering have established Marguisa Atlantic as the operating company for joint multipurpose services within the Atlantic Basin.
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Multipurpose rates remain steady
Toepfer Transport’s multipurpose time charter index has recorded a slight increase over last month, rising to USD22,760.