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NYK Becomes First Japanese Shipping Company Accredited to Conduct IGF Code Training
A training program for seafarers responsible for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other low-flashpoint fuels on board NYK Group-operated ships has been accredited by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK), making NYK the first Japanese shipping company to obtain an international institution's certification in the field of IGF Code training.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Adani becomes 1st Indian port operator to record 200 MT cargo movement
Adani Port and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) Wednesday claimed that it has become the first Indian port operator to handle cargo movement of 200 million tonnes (MT) in 2018-19.
APSEZ, part of Gautam Adani-led Adani Group had recorded 100 MT cargo in 2013-14.
On March 21, leading private port operator APSEZ, recorded cargo movement of more than 200 MT, APSEZ said in a statement.
"Our projections were to reach this milestone by 2020 but we could achieve it ahead of schedule courtesy the tech-driven operational efficiency and enhanced asset utilisation. Robust capacity addition at our leading ports such as Dhamra and Mundra as well as deepening presence closer the hinterland with new facilities such as Ennore and Kattupalli played a critical role in this journey," said Karan Adani, Chief Executive Office, APSEZ.
He added that focus on adding value as an integrated logistics player and coastal shipping of coal further bolstered the process.
The company said it developed Mundra Port first but later on there were additions to the portfolio. Non-major ports were developed at Hazira, Dhamra, Dahej and the newest one at Kattupalli.
Terminals were developed within major ports of the country at Ennore, Kandla, Goa and Vizag from 2005 to 2018, it said adding Mundra Port remains the crown jewel, but the feat of handling 200 MT cargo has not been achieved by one port alone.
The company said, proximity and rail/road connectivity to the vast and rich north-western hinterland, modern port infrastructure and equipment, zero waiting time for ships, faster turn-around time and competitive rates contributed to this phenomenal growth of Adani Ports.
"This achievement also reinstates the massive contribution of the ports sectors to India's economic transformation," said Karan Adani adding that collectively the company has generated over 100,000 jobs, educated over 25,000 students and touched over 200,000 lives.
Going forward, APSEZ aims to double its cargo handling to 400 MT by 2025, the company said.
"The focus for the immediate future is to reduce the turnaround time, drive up volumes without adding resources and increase in-transit visibility utilisation by eliminating unproductive trips among other benefits. The sweetest part of the deal is for our customers who get real-time status of operations from the comfort of their locations," added Adani.
APSEZ, a part of globally-diversified Adani Group, is the largest port developer and operator in India.
APSEZ's 10 ports and terminals including Mundra, Dahej, Kandla and Hazira in Gujarat, Dhamra in Odisha, Mormugao in Goa, Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, and Kattupalli and Ennore in Chennai - represent 24 per cent of the country's total port capacity.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



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Two Combined LNG/LEG Gas Carriers Join Anthony Veder s Fleet
Dutch gas carrier operator Anthony Veder has taken delivery of two secondhand 10,000 cbm combined gas carriers.
The ships in question are the 2011-built Norgas Invention and the 2010-built Norgas Creation, bought from Singapore-based Skaugen Marine Investment.
Renamed Coral Fungia and Coral Favia, the vessels were purchased in an en block transaction for USD 54.2 million, according to data provided by VesselsValue.
The 10,400 dwt ships can transport liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemical gases including ethylene (LEG).
Anthony Veder said it would take over the commercial operation and ship management from the current managers.
With this transaction, the company expands its fleet to 33 vessels. With eight small scale LNG vessels, the company continues its strategy focused on supporting the potential for LNG as a marine fuel and on the distribution of LNG for power supply.
"The acquisition is consistent with our focus on providing safe and sustainable shipping solutions to our customers in the petrochemical gas segment and in the small scale LNG market. This fleet expansion marks an important step in our continuous commitment to both segments," Jan Valkier, CEO of Anthony Veder, commented.
"After a short yard period to upgrade them to our standards, the vessels are available to our customers in the second quarter of 2019," Valkier added.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Meyer Werft Cuts Steel for Saga Cruises 2nd Vessel
German shipbuilder Meyer Werft held a steel cutting ceremony for Saga Cruises’ latest cruise ship, the Spirit of Adventure, on March 27.
Construction work was launched at the Papenburg shipyard on the second new ship for the British cruise company, scheduled to be handed over in summer 2020.
Spirit of Adventure is due to start sailing from Dover in August 2020, with itineraries featuring the Norwegian Fjords, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
Like its sister ship Spirit of Discovery, Spirit of Adventure will be constructed at the shipbuilder s Building Dock I. Both units will have the capacity to accommodate 999 passengers and 505 crew members.
The cruise ships each have an overall length of 236 metres, a width of 31.2 metres and a tonnage measurement of 58,250 gross tons.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



KSS Line, HHI Team Up on New LPG Carrier Designs
South Korean shipping company KSS Line has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with compatriot shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to develop two new LPG carrier designs.
The MOU between the two parties was signed on March 14, 2019.
As explained, the move comes in response to changes in the shipping industry and the LPG trading market.
Under the MOU, the companies will exchange information such as ship operator s experience, ship specifications and technology.
Subsequently, KSS Shipping would order 84,000 cbm Old Panamax and 90,000 cbm Neo Panamax LPG vessels from HHI.
The new LPG vessels are expected to improve the efficiency of LPG trading and contribute to the reduction of transportation costs, KSS Line said.
According to the shipping company, the existing 84,000 cbm vessels that transport North American LPG are only able to pass through the Expanded Panama Canal locks. However, the future 84,000 cbm class will be able to transit the old Panama Canal locks as well as the new ones.
In addition, the new 90,000 cbm vessels will be able to ship the maximum volume of LPG using the Expanded Panama Canal.
KSS and HHI believe that the new concepts would change the paradigm of the LPG transportation market and attract the attention of market players.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Thun Tankers Names Newbuild Pair in China
Erik Thun Group & Thun Tankers BV have named two new product/chemical tankers in China.
The naming ceremony for Thun Lidkoping and Thun London was held at the shipyard AVIC Dingheng on March 23.
"It is a historic day for our company with the naming of both Thun Lidkoping and Thun London on the same day," Alice Brax, the godmother of the tankers, said.
The 18,650 dwt ships are the first two in a series of five newbuilds of the L-class. They are built to the design focused on energy efficiency, sustainability and new regulations.
With a length of 149.8 meters and a width of 22.8 meters, the vessels have a capacity of 21,000 cbm.
Expected to start operating during the spring and summer of 2019, the tanker pair will enter the Gothia Tanker Alliance network upon delivery.
Thun Tankers is part of Gothia Tanker Alliance, a European tanker network for coastal tanker owners, currently operating 23 intermediate tankers ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 dwt and 17 coastal tankers in the size range from 6,000 to 8,000 dwt.
The company will take delivery of three small and six intermediate newbuilds during 2019-2021.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



BSCS Welcomes Indian Cruise Ship into Its Management
Bernhard Schulte Cruise Services (BSCS), part of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, has been awarded technical management of Jalesh Cruises new vessel, MS Karnika, for India s first dedicated domestic cruise operation.
The 70,285-ton, 2,000-passenger Crown Princess-class cruise ship, formerly known as Pacific Jewel, is currently undergoing refurbishment at Sembcorp Marine Admiralty Yard in Singapore.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Nakilat Adds Four LNG Carriers to New Joint Venture
Qatar-based Nakilat has established a new joint venture with shipping company Maran Ventures, expanding its fleet to 74 vessels.
Under the deal, Nakilat would hold a 60% stake in the JV, while Maran Ventures will have the remaining 40%.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Shipping Industry Job (In)Security Causes Concern to Employees, Study Reveals
Over half of shore-based maritime employees are actively looking to change jobs and nearly two-thirds are worried about job security, a new survey shows.
On March 26, 2019, Halcyon Recruitment, in collaboration with Coracle, published its 10th annual Maritime Employee Survey in which 2,800 respondents took part.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Princess Cruises, Fincantieri Ink Final Deals for Two Next-Generation Cruise Ships
Cruise line Princess Cruises, a brand of Carnival Corporation, and shipbuilder Fincantieri signed today final contracts for the construction of two next-generation 175,000-ton cruise ships.
First announced in July 2018, the newbuilds would be the largest ships built in Italy so far.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



Hutchison Ports Sohar creates better Logistics Platform for the Traders
In its initiative to penetrate the ever-growing trade in the market, Hutchison Ports Sohar in coordination with Oman Customs, conducted an interactive sharing session for the Overseas Chinese Businessmen Association of Oman in the last week of March. The session was carried out in the association s premises in Barka and saw a considerable turnout of the Oman based end users.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



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Port Authority of Douala launches international restricted call for tenders for the container terminal
In its initiative to penetrate the ever-growing trade in the market, Hutchison Ports Sohar in coordination with Oman Customs, conducted an interactive sharing session for the Overseas Chinese Businessmen Association of Oman in the last week of March. The session was carried out in the association s premises in Barka and saw a considerable turnout of the Oman based end users.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



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GPA Marks Decade Of Partnership With Kia
During a board meeting held at the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, the Georgia Ports Authority recognized a decade of partnership between Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia and GPA.
"Kia is one of our largest customers at the Port of Savannah, and a stellar example of the kind of advanced manufacturing going on across Georgia," said GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch. "At Georgia Ports, we are proud to support the positive impact Kia has on the state s economy."

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



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Urals crude oil exports from Baltic ports revised up to 6.6 mln T in April
Urals crude oil exports from Russia s Baltic ports in April were revised up to 6.6 million tonnes on Wednesday from 6.4 million tonnes initially planned as two extra cargoes of 100,000 tonnes each were added to the loading schedule, traders said.
On Wednesday Rosneft added an extra Urals cargo for loading from Ust-Luga port on April 27-28, traders said.

Posted On:28-Mar-2019



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