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Intermarine joins forces with WeShip Projects and launches Intermarine Asia
Intermarine joins forces with project and breakbulk cargo specialist WeShip Projects to launch Intermarine Asia and strengthen Intermarine’s position in Europe. Torben Reinhard and Lars Steen Rasmussen, partners in WeShip and well-known names in the industry, join Intermarine’s commercial team as part of the deal. Svend Andersen, CEO of Intermarine,…
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COP 27: Role of the Suez Canal in ensuring the sustainability of environmentally friendly global supply chains
ِAdmiral Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority ( SCA ) participated today, Friday, in the activities of a discussion session organized by the Authority in the Green Zone under the title “The Leading Role of the Suez Canal to Ensure the Sustainability of Environmentally Friendly Global Supply Chains”…
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IMO : Producing future marine fuels – opportunities for all
Developing countries are looking to seize the opportunities that decarbonizing shipping presents. “We need to prioritize decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors like shipping,” said Mr. James Mnyupe, Presidential economic adviser, Namibia, speaking during a side event at the United Nations climate conference in Egypt. Namibia has started implementing a portfolio of…
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IMO : Strengthening capacity of African countries to deal with oil spills
The capacity of twenty-two African countries* to deal with oil spills is being strengthened during the 9th Regional Conference of the Global Initiative for West, Central and Southern Africa (GI WACAF) in Accra, Ghana (7-10 November). The conference was designed to address the challenges of oil spill preparedness and response…
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Panamax bulk carrier disabled in Martyrs Bridge – Bosphorus
Bulk carrier SAKIZAYA ELEGANCE suffered engine failure under 15 July Martyrs Bridge, Bosphorus, Istanbul, at around 0200 LT Nov 11, while transiting the Strait in northern direction, ballasting from Damietta to Constanta Romania. Traffic Control Center responded by sending tug, pilot boat. The ship completed transit and was anchored at…
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Saudi Ports Register 15.33% Growth in October Container Throughput
Container throughput across the Kingdom’s ports continued its upward year-on-year movement during October 2022, soaring to 694,517 TEUs at 15.33% from last year’s total of 602,210 TEUs. Optimizing operational efficiency and attracting big-ticket investments have remained a major focus for the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) in its journey to stay…
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ABS Delivers Industry’s First 360-Degree View of Marine Fuels in Latest Reports for EMSA
ABS-led consortium releases first two reports in the multi-year project (LISBON) The ABS-led consortium, including CE Delft and Arcsilea, published two of up to six reports studying alternative fuels and decarbonization technologies for the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA). In an industry first, ABS offered a 360-degree view of biofuels…
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TT Club advocates continued vigilance to limiting container ship fires ( VIDEO )
Regulation and improving fire-fighting techniques have proven inadequate to stem the tide of serious incidents costing lives, significant cargo losses and ship damage. The freight transport and logistics insurance specialist insurer, TT Club is continuing its battle to convince cargo interests, supply chain professionals and enforcement agencies that the responsibility…
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bound4blue : RIGID SAILS FOR VESSELS
bound4blue has developed autonomous rigid sails systems to be integrated on a wide range of vessels. They are a complementary propulsion systems that provide great thrust thanks to the wind. The systems have been conceived as a complementary propulsion system, which produces effective thrust from existing winds, reducing the main…
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