Dry cargo shipping news
BHP, Pan Pacific Copper and Norsepower partner to harness the power of wind-assisted propulsion
BHP has partnered with Pan Pacific Copper and Norsepower to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transportation between BHP’s mines in Chile and PPC’s smelters in Japan.
Yara Marine Technologies to equip Berge Bulk vessel with BAR Technologies
Berge Bulk will equip its Newcastlemax bulker, Berge Olympus, with BAR Tech WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies.
Bahri signs two MoUs with Dynacom and SeaTraders
Bahri has signed two memoranda of understanding agreements with Dynacom and SeaTraders to further collaborative efforts and assist Bahri during the continuous enhancement of its award-winning fleet.
DNV verifies Signal Ocean platform's vessel emission estimates
The algorithm underpinning Signal Ocean's estimates of vessel carbon dioxide emissions has been verified as meeting IMO guidelines by DNV.
SAFEEN Feeders acquires dry bulk vessels
SAFEEN Feeders, part of AD Ports Group’s Maritime Cluster, has announced the acquisition of two supramax vessels.
Wilhelmsen enters agreement to acquire Stromme
Wilhelmsen has entered into an agreement with Seven Seas to acquire 100% of their shares in Stromme.
ESL Shipping to utilise Neste’s co-processed marine fuel
ESL Shipping will become first shipping company in the world to start utilising new low-emission Neste co-processed marine fuel in its vessels in Finland and Sweden.
Equinor joins Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has welcomed Equinor as a strategic partner.
Bowen Coking Coal transports first Bluff Mine coal
The first shipment of coal from Bowen Coking Coal’s Bluff Mine has left Cook Colliery and been shipped by rail to RG Tanna Coal Terminal.
Capesize leaves Coal Seaport of Shakhtersk for India
A capesize bulk carrier left on 4 June 2022 from the coal seaport of Shakhtersk, on route to India.