All Shipping articles – Page 99
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NewsFesco moves submarine blocks
Fesco has transported parts of nuclear-powered submarines from Kamchatka to a decommissioning site in Primorsky Krai, Russia.
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NewsBullocks completes mill shell shipment
Australia’s Bullocks Freightmasters International has delivered mill shells and accessories from Fremantle to Durban, South Africa.
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NewsFerus prepares for Arklow launch
Ferus Smit will launch the newbuild vessel Arklow Accord at its yard in Westerbroek, the Netherlands on November 22.
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NewsMACS names Niklashipping in Finland
MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping has appointed Niklashipping as its agent in Finland.
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NewsChipolbrok Galaxy delivers in Brake
Chipolbrok’s multipurpose vessel Chipolbrok Galaxy delivered 25 wind tower sections and 36 cases of mounting accessories from Antwerp, Belgium to Brake, Germany on October 28.
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NewsMore Haliade-X components arrive for testing
A nacelle for GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine has arrived at the port of Blyth in the UK for testing at Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s facilities.
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NewsBolloré delivers for LNG Afungi
Bolloré Transport and Logistics Mozambique has delivered more than 3,000 tons (2,721.6-tonnes) of cargo for the LNG Afungi site.
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NewsProjects roll in for Boskalis
Royal Boskalis Westminster has recently been awarded several heavy marine transport contracts totalling approximately USD120 million.
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NewsToft moves to MSC
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has appointed Søren Toft as its chief executive officer (ceo).
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NewsRhenus-Arkon-Shipinvest to add four Eco-ships
Rhenus-Arkon-Shipinvest has placed an order for four ships that will be deployed in its Eco-Shortsea fleet.
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NewsIscotrans completes TBM delivery
Italian freight forwarder Iscotrans has coordinated the delivery of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) from Italy to Argentina.
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NewsLankhorst Ropes supplies slings to Seaway 7
Lankhorst Ropes has supplied heavy lift slings to Seaway 7 for use on the Dolphin Accommodation Upgrade Project (DAUP) for Shell Trinidad & Tobago.
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NewsHapag-Lloyd names Frese
Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Mark Frese as its chief financial officer (cfo), replacing Nicolás Burr on March 1, 2020.
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NewsG2 Ocean to target new markets with Hamburg office
In response to increasing demand for project cargo services, G2 Ocean is opening an office in Hamburg, Germany.
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NewsCharter rates on an upward trajectory
Time charter rates in the multipurpose shipping sector have increased slightly over the last month, according to the latest data from shipbroker Toepfer Transport.
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NewsChanges at the top for Mærsk
Søren Toft has stepped down as chief operating officer (coo) at A.P. Møller – Mærsk, effectively immediately.
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NewsZeamarine names Khanbabi
Namir Khanbabi has joined Zeamarine as its regional director for Asia and Oceania.
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NewsEconomic outlook threatens recovery
The global economic outlook is one of the biggest risks to the recovery of the multipurpose shipping sector, according to maritime consultancy Drewry.
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NewsUnited O7 Asia opens in Malaysia
United Heavy Lift (UHL) and Ocean7 Projects will open a joint office in Malaysia.
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NewsBoskalis reports cautious signs of recovery
In its third-quarter trading update, Royal Boskalis Westminster reports a more positive outlook for the high-end heavy transport market, with a number of long-term transport contracts signed for 2021-2022.









