Dry bulk freight news
Demand rises for international rail shuttle services
Green Cargo and Lineas have responded to market demand for international rail shuttles.
DB Cargo UK warns about the potential dangers on railway sites
“Children, or any member of the public for that matter, put themselves in serious danger if they trespass on railway sites.”
United Wagon Company secures freight contracts for the supply of 548 freight cars
United Wagon Company is to supply 548 new freight cars to six industrial enterprises and transport companies.
Freightliner and Unipart Rail triumphant at the FTA Logistics Awards
Freightliner and Unipart Rail’s joint supply chain solution wins at the FTA Logistics Awards.
Will 2018 bring further growth for the dry bulk industry?
Reviewing the industry’s road to recovery, BIMCO has indicated that 2018 could be a year that shipowners should take advantage of.
Algoma Central takes delivery of the Algoma Innovator
Algoma Central Corp. takes ownership of the Algoma Innovator, which is part of the Equinox 650’ class of self-unloading dry bulk lake freighters.
MSI: iron ore drives bulker rally but spot market could be set to fall
According to MSI, a New Year bulge in deliveries could take the shine off recent improvements as the market digests the impact of China’s strategy to cut pollution.
American Industrial Partners to obtain Rand Logistics
American Industrial Partners (AIP) is to acquire Rand Logistics, Inc. through an agreement which will see Rand convert its second lien debt into 100% of common equity within the newly reorganised company.
New self-unloading bulk carrier developed to overcome draught limited ports
National Ports, in partnership with thyssenkrupp Industrial Solution, has developed a self-unloading super shallow draft bulk carrier that could transform transhipping in shallow water ports.
EEX Group finalise transfer of LCH contracts
EEX Group finalise the transfer of the remaining 2018 – 2024 positions in Dry Bulk Freight FFA from LCH Ltd to European Commodity Clearing (ECC).