Dry bulk shipping market
Diana Shipping Inc. enters into time charter contract
Diana Shipping Inc. announces time charter contract for m/v Polymnia with CLdN Cobelfret.
Port of Newcastle ships first major wheat volume since 2018
The first shipment of the bumper New South Wales winter wheat harvest has left the Port of Newcastle on the back of record production across the state.
Symaga Silos establishes Singapore office with SCE Asia
Symaga Silos, assisted by SCE Asia, has established an office in Singapore in order to be closer to its customers in the region.
Federal Maritime Administration awards grant to Ports of Indiana
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded Ports of Indiana US$4 million to make bulk cargo supply chain improvements.
China props up bulk trading as industry hopes for the best but plans for the worst
The Association of Bulk Terminal Operators (ABTO) has released comments and analysis on China’s recent stockpiling, with the country’s imports propping up an overall fall in trade volumes globally.
Opportunities at the door
Anne-Louise Dam-Rasmussen and Nicolai Bro Johncke, NORDEN, Denmark, explain the importance of identifying new opportunities in the dry bulk industry.
Hadley Shipping joins the UK Chamber of Shipping
The UK Chamber of Shipping has to announced Hadley Shipping Group as the latest organisation to join the Chamber.
Port of Rotterdam reports freight throughput decline
The Port of Rotterdam has reported its latest freight handling throughput results, including figures for 3Q20.
ABP’s ports in East Anglia keep agricultural products moving
Associated British Ports (ABP) has praised its ports of Ipswich and King’s Lynn for their role in keeping agricultural products moving during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rosyth’s agri-hub celebrates bumper month
The Port of Rosyth has reported a bumper month of activity in September, with the handling of over 100 000 t of essential agri-products delivered for Cefetra.