Dry cargo shipping news
Analysis on the world's US$402 billion dry bulk shipping market
The report: ‘Global Dry Bulk Shipping Market (by Ship Type, Commodity & Fleet Age): Insights, Trends & Forecast (2019 - 2023)’ report has been released by ResearchAndMarkets.com.
BPA: sustainability to overtake Brexit as main focus for ports industry?
The British Ports Association (BPA) has outlined its key priorities for 2020
Baltic index drops for 10th straight session
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index has fallen for a 10th-straight session with capesize vessel rates nearing a 6 month low.
Flow Water Technologies encourages ship owners to embrace new environmental legislation
The global maritime sector should embrace new environmental legislation and view challenges around emissions, ballast water management, and plastics at sea as opportunities to take the lead, according to Flow Water Technologies Ltd, Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) Mark Hadfield.
MOL orders two next-generation 'EeneX' coal carriers
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced that the company has ordered two 'EeneX' next generation coal carriers from Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
DNV GL: A Team Effort
Kevin Gallagher, Freelance Journalist, Norway, describes how Oshima Shipbuilding, DNV GL and Wartsila have collaborated on a new bulk carrier design that will maximise operational performance while minimising emissions.
Ports & Terminals Review 2019: HAROPA Ports, France
In 2018, dry bulk transiting through HAROPA ports reached a total of 13.28 million t.
Ports & Terminals Review 2019: Port of Hamburg, Germany
Germany is one of the world’s leading industrial countries, making it dependent on a reliable flow of essential raw materials.
Ports & Terminals Review 2019: Essar Ports, India
Essar Ports is one of India’s largest private sector port and terminal developers and operators.
Port of Ipswich celebrates new partnership milestone with Metsä Wood UK
The Port of Ipswich has celebrated a major new milestone in its partnership with Metsä Wood UK by handling its first shipment of 2000 m squared of timber as part of a new service launched by the port for its customer.