Dry cargo shipping news
Port of Ipswich reaches cargo milestone
The Port of Ipswich has handled 2 million t of cargo since first UK lockdown in March 2020.
DSS to employ ABS digital sustainability solution
Diana Shipping Services S.A. to employ digital sustainability solution to monitor environmental performance of vessels.
Globus Maritime secures new charter for vessel
The company’s 56 855 DWT Supramax dry bulk carrier, M/V Sky Globe, has been chartered to an unrelated charterer for a minimum of four months (minus 15 days).
Star Bulk Carriers acquires two modern Kamsarmax vessels
Star Bulk Carriers Corp. has announced the acquisition of two modern, high-specification Kamsarmax vessels.
British Ports Association releases new research
The research highlights how government support for ‘shore-power’ is integral for achieving cleaner air, lower climate pollution, and smart electricity grids in UK ports.
Port of Hamburg reviews COVID-19 impact on throughput
The Port of Hamburg has published a review of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its 2020 throughput.
Castor Maritime acquires Kamsarmax dry bulk carrier
Castor Maritime Inc. to purchase a 2010 Korean-built Kamsarmax dry bulk carrier.
NORDEN to focus on zero carbon shipping
NORDEN has signed a partnership agreement with the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping.
Ports of Indiana seeks general cargo terminal operator
For the first time in over 40 years, the general cargo dock at the Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville will be made available to operator interests.
NORDEN signs cargo contract with Global Business Power
NORDEN has signed a cargo contract with Global Business Power in the Philippines to ship coal to power plants.