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Yachting : Online Design Competition..Challenge a Superyacht Designer
The third round of BOAT International’s Online Design Competition launches this weekend, in partnership with superyacht interiors company Vedder. The first round saw four studios tackle a tricky brief for a 60-80 metre motor yacht, which was ultimately won by Studio Vafiadis. The second round was won by Vripack for its novel sailing yacht design. For…
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Organizations : Port State control regimes cooperate with IMO on crew changes and certificate renewals
Port State control (PSC) regimes have expressed their willingness to be part of the solution to the urgent issue of crew changes and repatriation of seafarers. This is a key outcome of the second virtual meeting of all PSC regimes (17 June), organised by IMO in cooperation with the International…
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Ports : WPCAP ports held an online global conference to discuss a series of Issues global warming
WPCAP was initiated by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and launched in September 2018 at a global climate conference in San Francisco. Other ports that have joined the action-oriented network are: Long Beach, Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey, Vancouver, Antwerp, Barcelona, Gothenburg, Hamburg, HAROPA port of Le Havre and Yokohama.…
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Ports :Through out the COVID-19 crisis, Georgia Ports Authority remained open for business
At its Last meeting, the Georgia Ports Authority board elected officers for the coming fiscal year, selecting Will McKnight to serve a second year as chairman. Also , GPA Secretary-Treasurer Joel Wooten, Jr. was elected vice chairman and member Kent Fountain was elected secretary-treasurer. “I look forward to working with…
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Organizations : International Federation of Shipmasters Associations (IFSMA )
IFSMA was formed in 1974 by Eight National Shipmasters’ Associations to unite the World’s serving Shipmasters into a single professional co-ordinated body. It is a non-profit making apolitical organisation dedicated solely to the interest of the serving Shipmaster. The Federation is formed of around 11,000 Shipmasters from sixty Countries either…
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webinar : Global Trends & Economic Impacts on Breakbulk
Our first webinar Global Trends & Economic Impacts on Breakbulk takes place 24 June 14.00 BST. Find out more about the latest trends, trade flows, opportunities & barriers to trade, and the overall economic outlook for breakbulk projects. Register to join the conversation here https://lnkd.in/eh9hmKA
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EVENTS : Patrick Terminals
Our new crane in Patrick Terminals – Fremantle is now fully operational. With a lifting capacity of 75 tonnes and a longer boom that can work 19 wide vessels, we have increased our capacity to handle larger vessels. Images: Scott Zalewski
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Organizations : Fisheries subsidies work resumes in Geneva as COVID-19 restrictions ease
WTO members will resume working towards an agreement on fisheries subsidies disciplines next week as COVID-19 containment measures have gradually eased. The chair of the Negotiating Group on Rules, Ambassador Santiago Wills of Colombia, is convening the meeting to introduce a working document based on members’ proposals and the work…
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Organisations : Logistics Visibility Task Force initiates new blockchain project for IPCSA
Chinese e-commerce and technology group Alibaba has signed up to the International Port Community Systems Association’s (IPCSA) ground-breaking Blockchain Bill of Lading initiative and embarked on a new blockchain project in the organisations’ joint Logistics Visibility Task Force. The joint work is aiming at standardisation and proof-of-concept (POC) of blockchain…
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Shipping Lines : A.P. Moller – Maersk updates expectations to volumes and EBITDA for Q2 2020
Based on the market development, combined with cost measures across the organisation and significant blanked sailings in Ocean, A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (APMM) expects an EBITDA before restructuring and integration costs for Q2 2020 slightly above the level for Q1 2020 (USD 1.5bn). With the current trading, the market…
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