Dry cargo shipping news
K Line takes delivery of Corona Dynamic
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd. (K Line) has announced the delivery of new ‘Corona’ series coal carrier: Corona Dynamic.
CSL releases latest corporate sustainability report
The report details the company’s 2018 performance and progress on its short and long-term sustainability goals.
Australian mining sets new trade record
In May, Australia’s resources sector generated a record high AUS$24.9 billion in export earnings for the nation.
UKMPG comments on preparing for a no-deal Brexit
The UK Major Ports Group has revealed what three urgent Brexit preparation steps the Government must take.
Ocean Yield extends standstill agreement with Solstad Offshore for vessels
Ocean Yield has agreed to extend the standstill period up to and including 31 October 2019.
MOL and Japanese shipyards design next generation coal carrier
The vessel's design draws on the shipyard's extensive knowledge of coal carriers, with the goal of achieving safe, reliable and economically efficient transport of coal.
Eco Marine Power applauds introduction of Poseidon Principles
The Poseidon Principles, a global framework for assessing and disclosing the climate alignment of financial institutions’ shipping portfolios, will assist in making shipping more sustainable.
How digitalisation can help meet IMO2020 regulations
The industry has mostly discussed scrubbers and low sulfur bunkers, but digitalisation can also help to meet the upcoming requirements in a more efficient way.
AS Tallinna Sadam and PK Terminal OÜ sign co-operation agreement
AS Tallinna Sadam signed agreements with PK Terminal OÜ for the development of a dry bulk and general cargo terminal in Muuga Harbour.
New research demonstrates why Humber ports offer a better deal for logistics
The new research points to the long-term benefits of using the Humber ports beyond Brexit and securing supply chain resilience by bringing cargoes closer to their destination.