Dry cargo shipping news
Breakbulk solution optimises cargo stowage
MacGregor is offering breakbulk owners and operators a platform to optimally plan the stowage of breakbulk cargoes.
NGL completes disposal of Ocean Forte and Ocean Ambition dry bulk vessels
Noble Group Limited’s sale process for the four panacore vessels has been completed, with an aggregate consideration of approximately US$95 million and net proceeds of approximately US$32 million.
NIBULON has record month for shipping
August was a record month in the company’s shipping activities in terms of volume of agricultural products loaded for export by fleet, as well as transporting a record volume of cargoes since the company was established.
Coal export terminals to see prices rise in wake of Hurricane Florence?
Coal export terminals in the US Eastern Coast have been experiencing temporarily idleness since Hurricane Florence.
Peel Ports support ADM Arkady with extensive programme of animal feed imports
The programme is being facilitated by Peel Ports’ teams in both the Port of Liverpool and King George V Dock in Glasgow and could see a combined throughput of 1 million t of animal feed imports each year.
Bulk carrier Haaga delivered to ESL Shipping
The world’s most eco-friendly bulk carrier Haaga has been delivered to ESL Shipping.
Port Manatee and Carver Maritime sign long-term terminal agreement
The agreement, for as many as 20 years, was approved 16 August by the Manatee County Port Authority, and ensures property lease payments totalling US$1.8 million for the initial five year term, in addition to wharfage payments for annual cargo throughputs.
Diana Shipping enters into time charter contract
Diana Shipping Inc. has announced a new time charter contract for the m/v Coronis panamax dry bulk vessel.
Genco receives capesize vessels; new credit facility agreement announced
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited has taken delivery of two capesize vessels, and has entered into a new five year credit facility.
2018 mid-year statistics released for goods moving through Port of Vancouver
This year’s record mid-year results for cargo movement through the Port of Vancouver show balanced, steady growth across most business sectors.