All Shipping articles – Page 76
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NewsEver Green freed but what comes next?
The grounded container vessel Ever Given has been refloated and the Suez Canal cleared for passage, but the ripple effects of the blockage could last for much longer.
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NewsOHT supports offshore wind in China
OHT’s fleet of semi-submersible vessels have been busy transporting offshore equipment that will be used to support various wind farm projects in China.
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NewsKeel laid for Voltaire
The keel has been laid for Jan De Nul’s offshore jack-up installation vessel Voltaire at the Cosco Shipping Shipyard in Nantong, China.
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NewsMACS appoints Fratelli Cosulich as agent
MACS has appointed Fratelli Cosulich as its agent in Italy.
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NewsCLdN strengthens Iberian service
CLdN will operate a bi-weekly service that connects Liverpool (UK) and Dublin (Republic of Ireland) with Santander in Spain.
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NewsWallenius Wilhelmsen to reactivate final three vessels
During the third quarter of this year, Wallenius Wilhelmsen will reactive the last three of its vessels that were placed in cold layup. The reactivated vessels will replace capacity sourced through short-term charters.
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NewsWilhelmsen intensifies renewables focus
Wilhelmsen has established its New Energy business segment as part of plans to intensify its growth in renewable energy and decarbonisation.
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NewsVaccination: A legal minefield for the marine industry
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that lack of access to vaccinations for seafarers is placing shipping in a legal minefield, while leaving global supply chains vulnerable.
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NewsTABmarine delivers Osprey barges
TABmarine has handed over two barges to UK-based Osprey Maritime – Osprey Bouwer and Osprey Fabrique.
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NewsElgaard joins UHL
United Heavy Lift (UHL) has appointed Rasmus Elgaard as chartering manager based in Aarhus, Denmark.
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NewsNIBC partners with Damen
NIBC Bank, Damen Ship Lease and Damen Financial Services have entered into a long-term partnership.
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NewsHöegh completes carbon neutral voyage
Höegh Autoliners has completed its first carbon neutral voyage from Europe to South Africa, running its ro-ro vessel Höegh Trigger on biofuels.
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NewsDoornekamp Lines launched
Canada’s Doornekamp Construction has launched Doornekamp Lines that will operate a marine service connecting Halifax and Picton.
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NewsBiofuel success for UECC
Following one year of trialling GoodFuels’ biofuel oil on its vessel Autosky, United European Car Carriers (UECC) has reported a 58 percent reduction in carbon intensity on the vessel.
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NewsHöegh increases USA to Oceania sailings
Höegh Autoliners has increased its frequency of sailings from the USA to New Zealand and Australia and will now offer two direct sailings per month.
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NewsHapag-Lloyd acquires NileDutch
German container shipping group Hapag-Lloyd has boosted its position in Africa with the acquisition of NileDutch.
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Newsdship welcomes Charlie to fleet
dship Carriers has boosted its fleet with the delivery of the newbuild F-500 vessel Charlie.
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NewsJumbo’s epic Indian coastal voyage
Jumbo’s heavy lift vessel Fairpartner recently completed a 29-day tour of Indian gateways, calling at five separate ports.
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NewsAltius loads E-Houses
Altius has loaded ten pre-assembled modular power substations (E-houses) on the general cargo vessel Sloman Dispatcher at the port of Avilés in Spain.
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NewsMSC launches Palmetto service
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) will introduce a service connecting Asia with the US East Coast.









