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Yachting : Define at a Distance – Horizon Yachts Virtual Boat Show
You’re serious about your next Horizon, and we’re all serious about social distancing. In this time of safe social interaction, in-person boat shows may be on hiatus but yachting dreams remain alive and well. We are pleased to now present the Horizon Yachts Virtual Boat Show, where you can peruse…
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Shipping Lines : Leading Danish companies join forces on an ambitious sustainable fuel project
Copenhagen Airports, A.P. Moller – Maersk, DSV Panalpina, DFDS, SAS and Ørsted have formed the first partnership of its kind to develop an industrial-scale production facility to produce sustainable fuels for road, maritime and air transport in the Copenhagen area The partnership brings together the demand and supply side of…
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ُْEVENTS : MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company Maritime Geneva
In May, the Asyaport in Turkey saw the arrival of not just one, but two record-setting container vessels, in the form of MSC Tina and MSC Oscar. These vessels – 400m long and with a capacity of 19,224 containers (TEU) – became the largest ever to call a Turkish port,…
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Arbitration as a Means of Effective Remedy for Human Rights Abuses at Sea Webinar – next 24 June
UK charity Human Rights at Sea and global law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP have partnered on a project to facilitate the resolution of disputes concerning human rights at sea using international arbitration. The project’s chief aim is to provide those living, working and transiting at sea with an effective remedy for human rights…
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EVENTS : Euro gate Inter modal
Reliability, delivered: Our direct rail links to Singen/BW offer you an attractive alternative to congested terminals in southern Germany, serving the tri-border region around Lake Constance. With an increasing number of shipping lines signing up for empty depot services and its temporary storage solutions, terminal Singen enables you to deliver…
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Human Rights At Sea : Missing Teekay Officers’ Family Case Study Published as Investigation Commences
London. UK. Human Rights at Sea today publishes its latest case study and family impact report in the unfolding tragic case of the missing Third Officer Cristito M. Acosta employed by Teekay Shipping who disappeared without trace from onboard the Bahamian flagged MV Jiaolong Spirit, IMO No. 9379208 on 23 April 2020. Cristito,…
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Reports : Survey report shows severe economic impact of the COVID-19 on European shipping PDf
Survey results show that important segments of the European shipping industry are heavily impacted, and European or national measures are not always available in all member states to alleviate the situation. European shipping is facing a critical moment in the face of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Shipping companies, charterers, operators,…
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EVENTS : Red Sea Gateway Terminal
Join hashtag#RSGT Global Investment Director, Gagan Seksaria at Transport Events Limited – webinar, for a discussion on the strategies implemented by container hashtag#ports and hashtag#terminals in a challenging environment to enhance the Middle East economy and hashtag#maritime transport.
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Human Rights At SEA : Massacre of Easter
The massacre of Easter told by those who saw it, lived and suffered. From beginning to end. ROME. A woman who was on the raft, abandoned adrift for five days and then brought back to Libya by a mysterious motorbike, decided, for the first time, to speak. To tell how 12…
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Ports : The first “ship-to-ship” LNG bunkering operation in France on the Costa Smeralda
The Port of Marseille Fos, Shell and Carnival carried out the first “ship-to-ship” LNG bunkering operation in France on the Costa Smeralda. One of the world’s first LNG-powered cruise ships, the COSTA SMERALDA, operated by COSTA of the Carnival Group and berthed in the Port of Marseille Fos, required an…
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