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Port of Amsterdam sets new transhipment record in 2018 Port of Amsterdam achieved a new transhipment record in 2018 with transhipment totalling 82.3 million tonnes, compared to 81.3 million tonnes in the previous year. Together with the other ports in the North Sea Canal Area, total transhipment consequently amounted to 101.8 million tonnes in 2018.
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Phoenix Petroleum gets green light for Philippines first LNG terminal Philippines firm Phoenix Petroleum said on Friday it has won government approval to build the country s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in partnership with China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC).
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Maritime Organizations Advise Caution Against The Creation Of An EU Level Access Point Interface CLECAT, ECSABA, ESC, EMPA, ESPO, FEPORT & IPCSA welcome focus on data harmonisation and existing reporting channels. However, we caution against the creation of an EU Level Access Point Interface. The above mentioned organisations welcome the adoption by the European Transport and Tourism Committee of the Clune Report on the draft Regulation for a European Maritime Single Window Environment.
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Hambantota Port reports increase in vessels docking The Hambantota International Port (HIP) saw an increase in vessels docking at the port on the first week of the new year, the Port said.
One of the region s top multipurpose ports, HIP is currently handling a number of different activities, from ship to ship transfers (STS) to ship repairs and warm layups.Posted On:12-Jan-2019
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Norled to Build World s 1st Hydrogen-Electric Ferry Ferry company Norled AS and the Norwegian Public Roads Administration signed an agreement on Tuesday for the construction of the world’s first hydrogen-electric ferry.
The newbuilding is expected to become operational in 2021, connecting the national road 13 between Hjelmeland - Skipavik - Nesvik in Rogaland.Posted On:12-Jan-2019
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Maersk Line Takes Delivery of Baltic Feeder Vilnia Maersk COSCO Zhoushan Shipyard has delivered a 3,600 TEU containership to Danish shipping company Maersk Line, named Vilnia Maersk.
The ship is the sixth in a series of a total of seven Baltic feeders Maersk s brand Seago Line plans to deploy in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. It was classed by Lloyd’s Register.Posted On:12-Jan-2019
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Thai bulk carrier damaged, dry-docked in Ukrainian port Bulk carrier WIKANDA NAREE was dry-docked at Chornomorsk Ship Repair Yard, Ukraine, early in the morning Jan 11, for hull plates repairs. Ship s hull was damaged, reportedly, during maneuvering while exiting Port of Chornomorsk on Jan 10, details unknown. It was found, that the hull sustained rather serious deformation and dents in bow section.Posted On:12-Jan-2019
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Ferry grounded, 111 people on board rescued, Indonesia Ferry SANGKE PALANGGA with 83 passengers and 28 crew on board, ran aground on a reef off Marapokot port, northern coast of central East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Flores sea, at around 0300 LT Jan 11, while en route from South Sulawesi to Marapokot Port. By 1000 LT, all people on board, including crew, were safely evacuated and transferred to Marapokot. The ship reportedly, capsized and sank, though it is not yet confirmed and ferry probably, is still aground. On photos grounded SANGKE PALANGGA.Posted On:12-Jan-2019
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