Dry cargo shipping news
Kalmar signs maintenance services agreement with WWO
Kalmar has agreed to provide comprehensive preventive and corrective maintenance services to Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean at Manzanillo International Terminal in Panama.
Drewry launches detention and demurrage support service
Drewry Supply Chain Advisors has introduced a new detention and demurrage support service to help shippers and forwarders manage and limit their exposure to excessive costs.
CP launches train of international containers from Port of Saint John
Canadian Pacific launched its first train of international containers from the Port of Saint John.
NORDEN acts on dry cargo asset opportunities
NORDEN has added two vessels to the existing new-building contract with Nantong Cosco Khi Ship Engineering Co.
Diana Shipping signs Panamax time charter contract with Ausca Shipping
Diana Shipping Inc. has entered into a time charter contract with Ausca Shipping Ltd for one of its Panamax dry bulk vessels.
ICS: Improvements in technical efficiencies not enough to meet 2050 IMO targets
The International Chamber of Shipping has published its comments regarding the International Maritime Organisation’s fourth Greenhouse Gas Study.
Enstructure acquires Port Canaveral’s Ambassador Services, Inc.
Enstructure has announced the acquisition of Port Canaveral, Florida, based marine terminal operator Ambassador Services, Inc., and thus enters the Southeast US market.
Eesti Gaas bunkers LNG-fuelled bulk carriers in the port of Hanasaari
Eesti Gaas has provided truck-to-ship (TTS) bunkering services to ESL Shipping bulk carriers ‘M/S Viikki’ and ‘M/S Haaga’ in the port of Hanasaari, Helsinki.
Kalmar delivers forklifts for Yizheng Port’s new bulk cargo terminal
Kalmar has delivered four medium and heavy forklifts to support Yizheng Port Co., Ltd. in meeting safety and environmental requirements.
BIMCO encouraged by findings of 4th IMO Greenhouse Gas study
BIMCO has described the results of the IMO’s 4th GHG study as “very encouraging”, as data confirms the shipping industry can reach the IMO emissions target for 2050.