Dry bulk shipping market
Chad Raube Joins IntelliTrans as President and CEO
IntelliTrans, a leader in global multimodal solutions for optimising supply chain operations for bulk & break-bulk industries, announces that Chad Raube has joined as President and CEO, replacing Ken Sherman, who has retired.
Tufton’s Kamsarmax Bulker installed with Anemoi Rotor Sails expected to save 10% of fuel & emissions annually
Installation of Rotor Sails on TR Lady, an 82 000 DWT Kamsarmax bulk carrier, was completed in Chengxi Shipyard, China, in June 2023.
Marubeni to acquire stake in Klaveness Dry Bulk AS
Marubeni has announced plans to acquire stake in Norway-based Klaveness Dry Bulk AS, in order to participate in digitally driven dry bulk operations.
Featured Article: A North American Forecast
Nikhil Kaitwade, Future Market Insights, India, examines the North American dry bulk market with a focus on the changing scenario, trends, challenges, and future outlook.
Schulte Group strengthens its commitment in Japan
The Schulte Group recently welcomed 200 guests at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo to celebrate and strengthen its engagement and relationships in Japan.
INTERCARGO reaches membership milestone
The International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) has reached a historic membership milestone as it now represents 32% of the global dry bulk fleet (total) DWT.
Ports of Belledune and Rotterdam agree to work together on clean energy solutions
The Belledune Port Authority has signed an MOU with the Port of Rotterdam to work together on the movement of dry and liquid bulk commodities, with a focus on green products and clean fuels.
AD Ports announces purchase of bulk carriers
AD Ports Group has announced plans to expand its fleet with the purchase of five bulk carriers and three crude oil tankers.
North Sea Port goods transhipment drops for first time in two years
The seaborne transhipment of goods at the North Sea Port declined in 1Q23 by 4% – the first decline in over two years.
Slight decline in freight throughput Port of Rotterdam in 1Q23
The Port of Rotterdam has reported that it handled slightly less freight in 1Q23 than in 1Q22, although dry bulk cargo showed slight growth.