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Ports :Trucking of community keeps supply chain moving in the Port of Savannah
As the nation faces concerns over COVID-19, Eric McCray realizes that the trucking community is the heartbeat of America, keeping the supply chain moving and store shelves stocked. “Our drivers are essential workers,” said McCray, director of human resources for TCW. “We make sure everything runs like it’s supposed to.”…
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Ports : SEABINS INSTALLED TO HELP MAINTAIN A CLEAN PORT AND HEALTHY MARINE LIFE
Three SeaBins have been installed in the Marina; a new revolution in ocean cleaning technology which traps litter and debris to prevent it from being released into the sea. The Port has a strong commitment to protect the marine environment and the SeaBins will assist the Marina team to maintain…
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Marine Sports : Tri-state area says yes to boating
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy in the USA announced that marinas, boatyards, and marine manufacturers in their states will be allowed to open for personal use. Having been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the governors declared personal use will…
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Accidents : Skipper Craig Lembke ‘duped’ into sailing 700kg of cocaine across Pacific, sentencing judge says
A former musician and part-time skipper will serve at least three years behind bars for trafficking more than half a tonne of cocaine from Tahiti to New South Wales. Key points: Craig Lembke, 49, was secretly tracked as he captained a catamaran from Tahiti to Coffs Harbour in 2017 Lembke…
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Advertising : News on Viking Line
Viking Line is an employer with 3,000 employees. Our roots originate from the archipelago and many of our employees live here. We work for sustainability in everything we do, and our new climate-smart ship will be in traffic 2021. With the focus on environment, comfort and our customers, tomorrow’s travel…
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Attorney General’s Office of Cartagena, and The General Directorate of Maritime Colombia are investigating ship’s Master death
Both The Attorney General’s Office of Cartagena, and The General Directorate of Maritime Colombia, announced on Apr 18, that they will carry out the investigation of ship’s Master death. His body was found at around 1700 LT Apr 16 on reportedly, main deck, while the ship was berthed. Colombian…
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Ports : Initiative of Luka Koper adopted a temporary reduction of port dues
The Ministry of Infrastructure of Slovenia has, at the initiative of Luka Koper and the Slovenian Ship and Freight Agents Association, adopted a temporary reduction of port dues. This was announced by the Minister Jernej Vrtovec during his visit to the Port of Koper today “The port of Koper is our…
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Offshore : Safe Bristolia heading towards its final destination
In January, Prosafe entered into an agreement for the sale of Safe Bristolia for recycling Safe Bristolia was laid up in Norway for a while and since third quarter of 2019, Safe Bristolia was being marketed for scrap and as such is impaired in the last quarter. Company did not disclose the financial details of…
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Services : Weekly Operational Update Hamburg Süd – April 13th – April 20th, 2020
(Morristown, NJ)…We would like to provide the most recent information on our vessel, terminal and inland operations within North America. This information is subject to change. Equipment Demurrage and Equipment Detention: In an effort to provide flexibility and transparency on managing Equipment Demurrage and Equipment Detention during COVID-19, Hamburg Süd…
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