All Shipping articles – Page 48
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NewsMain concerns for years ahead
Inflation and geopolitical tensions are set to dominate concerns for the global supply chain over the next five years, according to a DP World study released November 14.
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NewsThe costs of decarbonisation
Shipping industry analyst Drewry has published its first industry-wide costings to transition European cargo shipments to greener fuels, with the extra bills running to as much as USD14.5 billion.
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NewsFreight Traders handles Tauranga shipment
XLProjects (XLP) member Freight Traders (FTL) has handled a shipment at the port of Tauranga, New Zealand.
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NewsIntermarine Asia launched
Intermarine has partnered with project and breakbulk cargo specialist WeShip Projects to launch Intermarine Asia.
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NewsBaltic Enabler marks sustainable milestone for Wallenius SOL
On November 2, Wallenius SOL’s ice- rated con-ro vessel Baltic Enabler was officially named at the PSA Zeebrugge Terminal in Belgium.
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NewsTransformers arrive in Port Kembla
Two transformers, weighing more than 118 tonnes each, have arrived at Port Kembla in New South Wales, Australia, onboard the multipurpose heavy lift vessel AAL Fremantle.
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NewsStrong set of results for Meriaura
Finland’s Meriaura reported a strong set of year-to-date results, with project logistics comprising nearly 30 percent of the group’s turnover.
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NewsNorwest expands shortsea fleet
Norwest Ship Management has signed an agreement with Eckerö Shipping to buy the multipurpose sisterships Exporter and Shipper.
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NewsMaersk: rates starting to normalise
Shipping group Maersk delivered strong results for Q3 2022. Revenue compared to the same period last year increased by around 37 percent to USD22.8 billion, while EBITDA and EBIT both rose by approximately 60 percent to USD10.9 billion and USD9.5 billion, respectively.
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NewsHöegh extends Caribia contract
Ro-ro carrier Höegh Autoliners is extending its charter-party contract with Gram Car Carriers for the Höegh Caribia, securing the vessel for three years from January 2023 for its operations in the Caribbean.
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Newsdeugro in EGAT work
deugro has coordinated the transport of 120,000 freight tons of petrochemical equipment on behalf of its client Hyundai Engineering from South Korea and China to Police, Poland for the EGAT project.
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NewsWagenborg expands fleet
The Netherlands-headquartered vessel operator Wagenborg expanded its fleet during October with the addition of four general cargo vessels.
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NewsGrimaldi welcomes Eco Italia
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the Eco Italia – the 12th hybrid ro-ro ship in its GrimaldiGreen 5th Generation (GG5G) class.
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NewsGAC Sweden acquires Hasting Ship Services
GAC Group has acquired Malmö-based ship agent Hasting Ship Services as part of GAC Sweden’s strategy to better support its customers in the south of the country.
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NewsUECC christens newbuilds in Zeebrugge
UECC christened two of its newbuild multi-fuel LNG battery-hybrid pure car and truck carriers (PCTC) – Auto Advance and Auto Aspire – at a ceremony last week in Zeebrugge.
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NewsKOGA to welcome additional capacity
KOGA Shipping continues its fleet expansion having added the multipurpose vessel Industrial Ruby (to be named KOGA Ruby) on a multi-year charter.
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NewsBolloré Logistics awarded FPSO contract
In July 2022, BW Offshore selected Bolloré Logistics to support its fleet of floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units.
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NewsJumbo Jubilee heads to Americas with biofuels
Jumbo’s heavy lift vessel Jumbo Jubilee has loaded three Liebherr cranes in Rostock, Germany, and set sail to the Americas powered mostly with biofuels from GoodFuels.
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NewsMarguisa Atlantic adds to fleet
Marguisa Atlantic has added the multipurpose vessel Marguisa Zierikzee (formerly Svealand) to its fleet.
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NewsBlue Water launches regular Papua New Guinea service
Blue Water Shipping has launched a regular liner service between North Asia and Papua New Guinea, as it extends its current service to Lihir.









