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Svitzer to commence operations in Emden, Germany

Expansion into Germany’s third-largest North Sea port comes as next step in Svitzer’s sustained growth strategy.

ABS survey: LNG and hydrogen emerge as future frontrunners

LNG and hydrogen are viewed as frontrunners to be the fuels that will help shipping reach IMO decarbonization ambitions, according to a new ABS survey.

KOTUG starts first operation in South America

Continuous terminal support to floating offshore production facilities at the Liza Field in Guyana with newly acquired DP2 ASD Anchor-handling tug “SD Power”

Sea Cargo Charter launches with 17 shipping firms volunteering GHG emissions data

Industry giants commit to transparent reporting of shipping emissions

HMM: Twelve 24,000 TEU ships fully laden with containers

On 30 September, HMM St. Petersburg, the last of the 24K-class series, departed for Europe from the Port of Yantian, China with 19,529 TEUs loaded on board.

ZIM introduces the New Levant – Black Sea Express (LBX) service

A Significant Upgrade of its East Med & Black Sea Network

Nachipa unveils plans for growth in dry bulk sector with ‘cargo first’ approach

Nachipa will be operating an exclusively modern fleet

ZIM launches a new China-Australia express line

ZIM is entering the Australian market with a fast service connecting China with major ports in Australia.

ONE’s new JCV service offers a direct connection from Japan/China to Vietnam

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced a new service connecting Japan and China to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Petrofac expands support for Ithaca Energy

Petrofac’s Engineering and Production Services (EPS) business today announces the award of a multi-million dollar Integrated Services Contract with Ithaca Energy (Ithaca).

Opinion: UK food industry under threat from maritime crisis

The head of the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is backing calls for seafarers to be recognised as key workers and has underlined concerns about distribution to food and drink supplies if the maritime industry remains under lockdown.

Höegh Autoliners: RoRo saves the day for large breakbulk shipment amidst Coronavirus pandemic

With the Coronavirus pandemic resulting in temporary border closures between countries, freight forwarder Haven Shipping, had to find an alternative option to road transport for the movement of a transformer and accessories between Oman and Kuwait.

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