Dry cargo shipping news
Himalaya Shipping Ltd. announces time charters for two vessels
Himalaya Shipping has announced that it has entered into time charter agreements for two vessels with a substantial and reputable counterparty.
Diana Shipping signs time charter contract with SwissMarine
Diana Shipping Inc. has announced that it has entered into a time charter contract with SwissMarine for one of its Capesize dry bulk vessels, the m/v New York.
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.
Bruks Siwertell secures order from Senegal Minergy Port
Bruks Siwertell has secured an order from Senegal Minergy Port SA (SMP) for a high-capacity ship unloader for the new port of Bargny-Sendou, Senegal, West Africa.
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.
Hanzevast Shipping contracts Castor Marine for fleet IT-communications renewal
Hanzevast Shipping BV and Castor Marine have completed the renewal of all onboard IT communications systems for four ships in Hanzevast’s fleet.
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.
United Maritime signs agreement to acquire three dry bulk vessels
United Maritime has announced an agreement to acquire a modern Panamax vessel through a bareboat-in charter, and the delivery of two Kamsarmax vessels with immediate period employment.
Diana Shipping announces charter contracts with Smart Gain and Aquavita
Diana Shipping Inc. has announced time charter contracts for the m/v Santa Barbara with Smart Gain and the m/v Phaidra with Aquavita.
Phase 1 completes on multi-million-pound rail investment at Port of Southampton
Phase One of the project has now been handed over to Solent Stevedores by contractors Ryebridge Construction and will be immediately used for storing loaded and empty containers.