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Yang Ming takes delivery of container vessel YM Trophy
YM Trophy will operate on Yang Ming’s Trans-Pacific PS6 route. Taiwanese container shipping firm Yang Ming Marine Transport has taken delivery of a new container vessel, called YM Trophy. The 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container vessel, which is chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha, was constructed by Imabari Shipbuilding. YM…
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Maersk Drilling awarded one-well extension in the Dutch North Sea
ONE-Dyas B.V. has exercised an option to continue employing the harsh environment jack-up Maersk Resolute in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. The one-well contract extension is expected to commence in May 2022, in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope, with an estimated duration of 75 days.…
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MSC Adds Another New Service to The Port of Philadelphia with the Indus 2
PhilaPort welcomed the maiden call of a new ocean liner service to The Port of Philadelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal. The 6,730-TEU container vessel MSC Michaela is part of the Mediterranean Shipping Company’s (MSC) “Indus 2” service This service gives Philadelphia shippers direct connections to India, Italy, Spain, and Portugal.…
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Windward : Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changed the shipping and maritime worlds in spite of the guidance of OFAC
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) offered guidance on “deceptive shipping practices” in May 2020 – advising shipping companies, traders, banks, etc. to review counterparties for how they operate their vessels. This included screening for ship-to-ship (STP) transfers, “dark activity” (significant durations without a properly functioning identification system…
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CII – The new regulations that will shake up shipping
When the IMO introduced its carbon-saving regulations, especially CII which will enter into force in 2023, many realized they would have to dramatically change to meet them. What is CII, and which options do ship owners have to comply with it? The marine industry is about to see some of…
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Maersk registers 33% growth in exports out of the country in the first quarter of 2022
Most of the growth contribution comes from the export of a variety of food items, refrigerated cargo, and high-value textiles and garments as Maersk make more containers and vessel space available for Pakistani exporters. A.P. Moller – Maersk’s (Maersk) strong commitment toward Pakistani exporters is yielding solid results, as indicated…
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MSC to attend Africa CEO forum in ABIDJAN_IVORY coast in June
The event, taking place on 13-14 June in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, brings together more than 1’500 leaders After 2 years of physical absence, the Africa CEO Forum will take place in Abidjan, and for this occasion, MSC’s delegation will be led by CEO Soren Toft, who will also speak at…
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MSC adds a locomotive and a new train between the port of Spezia and Turin
With a slight delay compared to the original plans, the MSC group is preparing to start a new railway relationship between the port of Spezia and Piedmont from next week. More precisely, the connection will be between the Orbassano airport in Turin and the La Spezia Container Terminal which will…
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Turkish Charterers looking T/C or BB or S&P – STK ST Ladoga VBalt Omsky Sormovsky
Turkish Charterers looking T/C or BB or S&P – STK ST Ladoga VBalt Omsky Sormovsky or similar European built type sea-river vessel – Turkish Charterers TBN to named &rated tonnage – STK or ST or Ladoga type for T/C 3+3+3+3 (Bareboat or S&P workable) – Trading Azov+Black+Med Seas – Containers…
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