Dry cargo shipping news
“COVID-19 to stifle container port investment”, says Drewry
Drewry has published its latest Global Container Terminal Operators Annual Review and Forecast report.
Indian Register of Shipping launches vessel for Unichart Navigation
A general cargo vessel, built under the classification of the Indian Register of Shipping, has been successfully launched from the Delta Shipyard in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
MOL introduces virtual ship visit application
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd has announced the release of the ‘Fleet Tour’ virtual ship visit application.
New investment and new confidence at the Port of Oshawa
Just over a year after the ports of Hamilton and Oshawa amalgamated, the Port of Oshawa is attracting investment, and building new awareness of its role as a gateway to the Greater Toronto Area.
Pacific Basin takes small hit from COVID-19
Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd, one of the world’s leading dry bulk shipping companies, has recently announced unaudited condensed consolidated results of the company and its subsidiaries for the 6 months ended 30 June 2020.
Drastic measures needed for crew changes
INTERCARGO has reiterated the importance of crew changes for the shipping industry.
Rainmaking completes first phase of multi-year programme to decarbonise shipping
Rainmaking has recently announced the completion of the first cycle of its far-reaching programme nurturing startups working toward the decarbonisation of shipping.
Japanese companies start ‘Ship Carbon Recycling WG’
Nine Japanese companies have started the Ship Carbon Recycling Working Group (WG) formed within Japan's carbon capture and reuse study group, and has held its first meeting.
Conoship and KenzFigee partner on cost efficient transhipment solution
Conoship International and KenzFigee have collaborated to offer a cost-efficient transhipment crane barge combination to meet the specific needs of the dry bulk and break bulk transhipment market.
Governments pledge action for seafarers
IMO’s Secretary-General has welcomed the commitment of 13 countries to facilitate crew changes and achieve key worker designation for seafarers, following a virtual ministerial summit hosted by the UK Government on 9 July 2020.