Year: 2020
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: Marek Grzybowski write to ” Blue Economy” The ships are travelling slower than the tea clippers
Today, cargo ships are sailing 17.4% slower than before the Lehman Brothers collapse, according to Clarkson Research experts. Ships with bulk cargo and containers began to travel slower as a result of the financial crisis that hit the global economy after the Lehman Brothers collapse. The economies of China, Europe,…
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Marek Grzybowski write to ” Blue Economy ” : HYDROMEGA—high pressure on quality and innovation
Over 30 years in the hydraulic industry on ships, in ports and on land. Many awards for innovation and high quality—this is the shortest overview about the Hydromega company. Partnership in maritime business and cooperation with research centers. Design, production and servicing of power hydraulics equipment and systems—this is the…
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ITF :300,000 seafarers trapped working aboard ships due to the crew change crisis
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) estimates that there are now approximately 300,000 seafarers trapped working aboard ships due to the crew change crisis caused by government Covid-19 border and travel restrictions, and an equal number of unemployed seafarers waiting to join them who are ashore. That makes 600,000 seafarers…
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Ports : D&R -Navigate offers insight into sustainable transport connections
The Rotterdam-based freight forwarder Van Donge & de Roo (D&R) is investing heavily in a healthy and safe work environment for its staff, optimal service for its clients and smart communication technology. This also includes participating in the Port of Rotterdam Authority’s Navigate application. ‘This tool clearly highlights which sustainable…
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Ports : HHLA and Port of Braunschweig enter strategic partnership
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG and Hafenbetriebsgesellschaft Braunschweig mbH (the Port of Braunschweig’s operating company) signed an agreement in Braunschweig’s town hall to begin a strategic partnership. The goal is to promote environmentally friendly inland waterway shipping in hinterland container transport between Hamburg and the inland port in Lower Saxony.…
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IPCSA : Flying solo? Bewildered? IPCSA can help
Maybe you remember the very first time you went to the airport to catch a flight all by yourself. With no parents or friends to turn to, and the ordeal of check-in, passports, security, and finding the right gate ahead of you, you might well have felt bewildered, uncertain, and…
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Breaking News : Shipping lines are using rollovers to bump up freight rates
Shipping lines are using rollovers to bump up freight rates, ‘forcing’ the vast majority of shippers to pay no-roll premiums. According to Cas Pouderoyen, head of ocean freight at Agility, around 80% of shippers feel they have to pay premiums of $400 to $500 per container on the deepsea trades.…
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Safwat : Chabahar is not an alternative to Suez Canal
In exclusive statements to “Blue Economy”, the official spokesman for the Suez Canal Authority, George Safwat confirmed that the authority has been following up this project since it was an idea in 2000! The spokesman for the Suez Canal Authority, George Safwat confirmed that the international shipping route “Chabahar” that…
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Incidents : Wind Turbine Blade Crashes into DEME’s jack
The accident happened on the morning of 2nd/3rd July According to a spokesperson from Otary, “No injuries were reported as there were no employees on the gangway at the time of the incident.” Following the incident, the turbine installation work was immediately paused. For some minor repairs and re-installation of…
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