All Shipping articles – Page 80
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Fire outbreak at US port
A fire broke out aboard Höegh Autoliners’ ro-ro vessel Höegh Xiamen yesterday (June 4) at Blount Island, Jacksonville, USA; there are no injuries to any of the 21 crew members, who have all been evacuated from the vessel.
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Pacific Osprey returns to service
Swire Blue Ocean’s (SBO) wind farm installation vessel Pacific Osprey has returned to service following the installation of its extended crane boom in Denmark.
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Time charter rates level out
The latest report from shipbroker Toepfer Transport indicates that time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector are starting to level out.
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WW Ocean calls in Freeport
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean’s (WW Ocean) ro-ro vessel Bess has completed its maiden call at Port Freeport, Texas as part of its service connecting Asia with the Gulf Coast.
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Mammoet launches Austal ferry
Mammoet has coordinated the load out and float off of Austal Philippines’ 109 m-long, 1,700-tonne catamaran ferry FSTR.
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Höegh Autoliners names CEO
Norwegian ro-ro shipping group Höegh Autoliners has named Andreas Enger as ceo, effective September 8, 2020.
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SAL Heavy Lift completes eye-catching shipments
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Annegret has loaded a mobile harbour crane (MHC) in Germany.
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BigRoll Beaufort moves for Virginia wind farm
Roll Group has transported wind energy components using its vessel BigRoll Beaufort to assist in the construction of a wind farm 27 miles (43 km) off the coast of Virginia, USA.
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Urgent action needed on keyworker designation
The heads of the maritime, labour and aviation organisations of the United Nations have issued a plea for urgent action on crew changes and for keyworker designation.
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Wilson and Arkon partner up
Wilson and Arkon Shipping have agreed to combine parts of their operations and create one of the largest shortsea bulk shipping players in Europe.
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Chipolbrok keeps busy with wind energy cargoes
Chipolbrok Pacific has called at the ports of Esbjerg, Denmark and Taranto, Italy to load wind energy components for a project in Taichung, Taiwan.
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Wagenborg sets up office in Terneuzen
Wagenborg has opened an office in Terneuzen in the Netherlands as the company looks to expand its services in the southwest of the country.
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Towers move through Seville
Bergé Maritima has handled wind turbine tower sections at the port of Seville, Spain.
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Altius completes Chile shipment
Altius has transported two pieces of oversized cargo from Antwerp in Belgium to Mantos Blancos, Chile.
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Steel cut for Voltaire
The construction of Jan De Nul’s offshore jack-up installation vessel Voltaire has kicked off at the Cosco Shipping Shipyard (Nantong) in China with a steel cutting ceremony.
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BIMCO, ICS and Videotel collaborate for online training
BIMCO, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) and Videotel have partnered to create an accessible educational resource to help maritime students to continue their studies remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Australia abandons costly biosecurity levy
The Australian government has decided against implementing the onshore biosecurity levy, which would have added AUD10.02 (USD6.61) per incoming container and AUD1 (USD0.66) per tonne of non-containerised cargo.
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Coordinadora completes steel shipment
Spain-headquartered Coordinadora has delivered over 2,500 tonnes of steel structures from Turkey to Spain.
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ADELTE ships to Dubai
Two seaport passenger boarding bridges, manufactured in Spain by ADELTE, have been loaded on dship Carriers' multipurpose vessel, Keith, for onward transportation to Dubai Cruise Terminal.
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BBC Chartering introduces Caribbean service
BBC Chartering is launching a Caribbean service connecting the port of Houston in the USA with Cartagena (Colombia), Point Lisas (Trinidad and Tobago) and Georgetown (Guyana).