All Shipping articles – Page 76
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London retains title as a centre for dispute resolution
Research from international law firm HFW has found that London continues to dominate the market for maritime arbitration, accounting for more than 80 percent of all cases globally.
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PCN members on the move
Project Cargo Network (PCN) members Goodrich and CMX Global Logistics have coordinated the shipment of four 37-tonne gearboxes from Australia to Kazakhstan.
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CSP Abu Dhabi adds to services
The COSCO Shipping Ports (CSP) terminal in Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa Port has started a weekly service connecting the UAE with ports across Europe and the Indian Subcontinent.
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Charter rates remain steady
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have remained steady over the last month, according to the latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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FLS ships to Nigeria
FLS-KAA – a subsidiary of Fleet Line Shipping Services (FLS) – has shipped a heat exchanger from Jebel Ali in the UAE to Onne, Nigeria.
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AAL delivers Snowy TBM
AAL Shipping has delivered the first of three 174-tonne tunnel boring machines (TBM) destined for the Snowy 2.0 pumped-hydro expansion project to Port Kembla in New South Wales, Australia.
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Altius handles ro-ro shipment
Altius has organised the ro-ro shipment of a 150-ton (136.1-tonne) CAT6015B excavator from Spain to a port in China.
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Final shipment for Hising bridge project
Tschudi Logistics, in coordination with United Heavy Lift (UHL), has begun the delivery of the final shipment for the Hising Bridge project in Sweden – a 662-tonne span.
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StormGeo boosts shipping team
StormGeo has appointed Kim Hedegaard Sørensen as chief operating officer of its shipping division.
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Bolk introduces BBRC services
Bolk Transport has established Breakbulk River Cargo (BBRC) to offer regular connections between the North and Black seas using Europe’s inland waterways.
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Immingham welcomes STS cranes
Jumbo’s heavy lift vessel Fairpartner has navigated through Immingham lock in the UK to deliver two ship-to-shore cranes as part of the Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Humber Container Terminal expansion.
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Blue Water keeps CALM with buoy shipments
Blue Water Shipping has coordinated the delivery of two shipments of catenary anchor leg mooring (CALM) buoys from Penglai, China to Daesan, South Korea in partnership with BBC Chartering.
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Intercargo calls for urgent action for seafarer crisis
The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (Intercargo) has issued a plea to governments and the relevant health and immigration authorities to facilitate crew changes for seafarers, calling the current crisis ‘inhumane’.
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Maersk Flow launches
A.P. Møller - Mærsk has launched a digital platform to provide its partners with a transparent overview critical supply chain processes.
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Star Kilimanjaro arrives in Vancouver USA
G2 Ocean’s general cargo vessel Star Kilimanjaro has once again called at the port of Vancouver USA to deliver wind turbine components destined for the Golden South wind energy project in Canada.
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Brointermed and BREB team up
Brointermed and Bremer Reederei E&B (BREB) have signed a vessel sharing agreement that will see the two companies team up to offer a monthly multipurpose service connecting Europe with the main Algerian and Libyan ports.
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Optimarin spares no effort for US customers
Optimarin has signed an agreement with USA-based Lee Engineering Supply Company for the warehousing of critical spare parts for its ballast water treatment (BWT) systems in Louisiana.
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BigLift delivers for South Flank project
BigLift Shipping has transported two rail-mounted stacker reclaimers from Port Henderson to Port Hedland, Australia, aboard its vessel Happy Dragon.
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Ro-ro solution for Intrame
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean (WW Ocean) has shipped a fully assembled 39 m-long drag conveyor from the port of Santander in Spain to Baltimore, USA onboard its ro-ro vessel Parsifal.
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Henry Abram secures BAE contract
Heavy lift services specialist Henry Abram & Sons, part of the Malin Group, has secured a contract with BAE Systems to transport and launch a Royal Navy Type 26 vessel on the banks of the River Clyde, Scotland.