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BIMCO: US soya bean exports to China down 97%

The trade war and particularly the Chinese tariffs on imports of U.S. soya beans can now clearly be seen with the start of the soya bean peak exporting period in the U.S.

ERSG builds Borssele 1&2 team

UK energy industry recruitment outfit ERSG has been selected by Orsted to supply temporary staff for the developer's 752MW Borssele 1&2 offshore wind farm complex off the Dutch coast.

Philly Shipyard Delivers Largest US-Built Container Vessel to Matson

Philly Shipyard, Inc. , the sole operating subsidiary of Philly Shipyard ASA, delivered the first of two 3,600 TEU Aloha Class containerships that PSI is building for Matson Navigation Company, Inc. .

Port of Los Angeles Issues Statement on Box Incident

Because our facilitation of a safe and secure supply chain is top priority at the Port of Los Angeles, the incident involving shipping container

Rostock suffers Hornsea monopile crash

Investigations are underway into how a monopile foundation slipped out of its sling during loading onto both SAL Heavylift crane vessel Svenja and Rostock port infrastructure.

CMA CGM to implement low sulphur surcharge in China

CMA CGM announced that as from October 1st, 2018, the 0.50% sulphur limit will be applicable to the ports of Shanghai and Ningbo in the People's Republic of China.

Ghana starts construction of LNG import project

Ghana’s LNG import project has started construction, as two vessels were contracted to store and regasify the fuel by 2020. 

Port of Valencia announces new terminal by 2050

The Port of Valencia has released specifications for the construction and operation of a new container terminal in the Northern Extension of the Port of Valencia, through an administrative concession.

USCG receives 20th application for BWMS type approval

The US Coast Guard Marine Safety Center received its 20th application for type approval for the Aquarius UV Ballast Water Management System

Ferry Builder Austal Hit by Cyberattack

Australian ferry and defense shipbuilder Austal reported Thursday that it has been hit by a cyberattack.

Royal Caribbean to Offset Emissions with U.S. Windfarm

Royal Caribbean Cruises has signed an agreement with Southern Power, a wholesale energy provider in the U.S., to offset up to 12 percent of its emissions via Southern Power's 200MW Reading Wind Facility. 

Disney’s First New Orleans Cruise Sells Out in One Hour

Disney Cruise Lines' first sailing from Louisiana, a four-day itinerary departing New Orleans in early 2020, was so popular that it sold out in about an hour. 

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