All Shipping articles – Page 49
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Ulstein unveils ship design
Ulstein Design & Solutions has revealed its HX118 heavy lift vessel design for offshore wind foundation installation.
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FPSO floats onto BOKA Vanguard
Boskalis has deployed its semi-submersible heavy transport vessel BOKA Vanguard to transport the 70,000-tonne FPSO Johan Castberg.
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NYK eyes Japanese offshore expansion
NYK will open a branch office in Akita during April to support the development of the domestic offshore wind energy industry.
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AAL ups newbuild order
AAL Shipping has ordered another pair of third-generation 32,000 dwt newbuildings.
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Working group to investigate shipping market
Competition authorities from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA – also known as the countries of the Five Eyes alliance – are forming a working group to look into illegal conduction, including collusion, in global supply chains.
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Herbert delivered
Chipolbrok has christened its latest newbuild Herbert at Chengxi Shipyard in China.
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Intermarine adds Industrial Emma
USA-based multipurpose carrier Intermarine has added Industrial Emma to its fleet.
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Grimaldi launches microplastic filter
Italy’s Grimaldi Group designed and patented a filtration system capable of filtering the wash-water from shipboard exhaust gas cleaning systems (scrubbers).
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Campbell named CakeBoxx COO
CakeBoxx Technologies has appointed systems engineering and Naval operations expert James Campbell as chief operating officer.
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Adamou appointed at VesselsValue
VesselsValue has appointed Dr Alexander Adamou to the board of directors.
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Blue Water adds charter vessels for Lihir work
Blue Water Shipping Energy & Projects has introduced three dedicated time charter vessels to service Newcrest Mining’s operations in Lihir in Papua New Guinea.
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G2 and Grieg start ammonia study
G2 Ocean and Grieg Maritime Group are joining other industry partners to study whether green ammonia can power open-hatch carriers on transatlantic voyages.
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dship welcomes Charlie
dship Carriers has taken delivery of the F-500-type vessel Charlie, completing its newbuild fleet expansion programme that it initiated back in 2018.
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Höegh ships coaches to Maputo
Höegh Autoliners has shipped 36 railway coaches to Maputo, Mozambique, on behalf of SARR Freights India.
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G2 Ocean promotes Jacobsen
G2 Ocean has promoted Kent-Ove Jacobsen to senior chartering manager of the company’s Europe - East Coast North America (EU/ENA) trade.
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WSC identifies zero-carbon shipping ‘critical pathways’
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has identified six regulatory and economic pathways, all of which are critical for the nations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to address for a successful maritime energy transition.
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Positive drivers for Höegh
Höegh Autoliners delivered strong fourth quarter results in 2021, with an EBITDA of USD79 million and a net profit of USD140 million.
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Positive market sentiment for MPPs
The fourth edition of One World Shipbrokers’ market sentiment index has shown a 1.1 point rise in confidence, increasing from 57.7 to 58.8.
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Time charter rates begin to plateau
The average daily multipurpose time charter rate for a 12,500 dwt/F-type heavy lift vessel, according to Toepfer Transport, hit USD21,863 in early February 2022.
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Drewry’s index continues to rise
Drewry’s Multipurpose Time Charter Index increased to USD10,920 per day in January, representing a rise of 3.3 percent on the December 2022 figure.