All Shipping articles – Page 86
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NewsArklow Archer launched in Westerbroek
Ferus Smit has launched the newbuild vessel Arklow Archer at its yard in Westerbroek, the Netherlands.
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NewsIncreasing US demand for AAL’s services
Project cargo flows into the USA during the pandemic have been hit in multiple ways, but AAL Shipping has seen an increase in breakbulk demand, driven largely by the wind energy industry.
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NewsG2 Ocean joins ship automation study
G2 Ocean has partnered with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and 22 maritime industry partners to study safe methods and technology for enabling ship automation.
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NewsFortitude kickstarts UAL service
Universal Africa Lines (UAL) will deploy its heavy lift vessel UAL Fortitude on a new service connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas with West Africa.
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NewsCLdN adds to service network
Ro-ro operator CLdN is launching a service connecting Santander, Spain with the UK and Ireland
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NewsTen Wallenius Wilhelmsen vessels in cold lay up
With Covid-19 impacting demand for cargo-carrying capacity globally, Wallenius Wilhelmsen has taken steps to reduce the overcapacity in its fleet and temporarily taken ten vessels out of service.
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NewsRoll Group opts for ABB software
ABB has secured a contract to supply its marine software system OCTOPUS for Roll Group’s 12,285 dwt module carrier BigRoll Biscay.
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NewsConstruction of Finnlines’ newbuilds commences
Nanjing Jinling shipyard in China has started the construction of Finnlines’ latest newbuild ro-ro vessel.
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NewsBallast system issue causes Super Servant 4 list
On June 8, Dockwise Yacht Transport’s (DYT) Super Servant 4 listed during load out operations in Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
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NewsAAL in ship shape
In partnership with logistics service provider Peters & May, AAL Shipping has transported 38 private yachts on its vessel AAL Melbourne.
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NewsHegmann’s double delivery
Germany’s Hegmann Transit has handled the delivery of heavy and long cargoes to France and Finland.
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NewsMcAlpine joins Ince maritime team
International law firm Ince has appointed Stuart McAlpine as global head of marine projects and finance.
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NewsFednav restructures shipping activities
Fednav is reorganising its shipping businesses into one department led by executive vice president Tina Revsbech.
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NewsLindahl joins Mærsk's projects team
Henrik Lindahl has joined A.P. Møller–Mærsk as part of the carrier’s global special cargo logistics team.
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NewsFire 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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NewsPacific 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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NewsTime 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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NewsWW 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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NewsMammoet 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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NewsHöegh Autoliners names CEO
Norwegian ro-ro shipping group Höegh Autoliners has named Andreas Enger as ceo, effective September 8, 2020.









