Dry cargo shipping news
Port of Tyne unveils investment in cargo handling
The Port of Tyne has announced a £1 million investment in its wood pellet-handling operations.
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.
Bothnia Bulk project achieves significant pollution reduction
According to ESL Shipping, the Bothnia Bulk project has mitigated climate change and air pollution in the year-round supply of raw materials in the Bay of Bothnia.
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.
Cargill and BAR introduce yacht racing technology for bulk carriers
Cargill and BAR Technologies have embarked on a strategic project with naval architect Deltamarin to bring cutting edge wind propulsion technology to commercial shipping.
Port of Rotterdam reports freight throughput decline
The Port of Rotterdam has reported its latest freight handling throughput results, including figures for 3Q20.
Diana Shipping announces sale of Capesize dry bulk vessel
Diana Shipping Inc. has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to sell a Capesize dry bulk vessel to an unaffiliated third party.
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.
FLSmidth receives digital solutions order from Brazilian iron ore export terminals
FLSmidth has received an order for its BulkExpert digital solution from an iron ore shipping export terminal customer in Brazil.