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US Tightens Security Measures for Ships Arriving from Iraq The US imposed additional security measures on vessels arriving from Iraq as of October 26. Namely, the US Coast Guard imposed conditions of entry on vessels that arrive in the country after visiting certain ports in Iraq as one of their last five ports of call.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Austal Falls Victim to Cyber Attack Australia-based shipbuilder Austal confirmed that its Australian business has been hit by a cyber attack which breached the company s data management systems.
"Following the breach the offender purported to offer certain materials for sale on the internet and engage in extortion," Austal said, adding that it would not respond to the extortion attempts.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Wartsila Submits Aquarius UV BWMS for USCG Type Approval Technology group Wartsila has submitted its Aquarius UV ballast water management system (BWMS) for US Coastguard (USCG) Type Approval.
As informed, the system has completed all the required testing procedures.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Runners and riders for new Valencia terminal MSC, DP World and APM Terminals have all been linked with the new container terminal project in Valencia. Of these, MSC potentially has most to gain by moving to the new operating area, since it currently manages the smallest box terminal in the port.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Ctg port bears brunt of transport strike Turnaround time at the Chattogram port has sharply increased because of a recent two-day countrywide transport strike, leading to vessel congestion and cancellation of berthing schedules.
At least seven vessels had to prolong their stay at jetties as containers meant for exports could not be brought in for the absence of transport during the strike.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Port seeking lower import duties and more incentives It will be good if the government can reduce import duties for heavy machinery and give incentives to make new industrial and free trade zones in Budget 2019, says Penang Port Sdn Bhd chief executive officer V. Sasedharan.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Top Eastern African Shipping Hub Implements N4 at Its Terminal Navis, a part of Cargotec Corporation and provider of operational technologies and services that unlock greater performance and efficiency for the world s leading organizations across the shipping supply chain, announced that Societe de Gestion du Terminal a Conteneurs de Doraleh (SGTD) has successfully implemented the N4 terminal operating system (TOS) at its facility.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Rossanda Resigns as Brodosplit & Fincantieri Offer Uljanik a Lifeline President of the Management Board of Croatian struggling shipbuilder Uljanik Group, Gianni Rossanda, submitted his irrevocable resignation with effect from October 31, 2018.
Rossanda s resignation was one of the demands from the shipbuilder s unionized workers, who are on strike since last week. The workers are also demanding their outstanding salaries to be paid as the company management and Croatian authorities scramble to come up with a newPosted On:2-Nov-2018
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Port of Tallinn, Alexela May Build LNG Terminal in Paldiski The Port of Tallinn (AS Tallinna Sadam) and AS Alexela Invest have revealed plans to assess possibilities of the development of an LNG terminal in Paldiski, Estonia.
The two parties have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for finding the best solutions for the construction of the terminal and servicing LNG tankers and bunkers as well as establishing port facilities for loading and unloading LNG on the Pakri peninsula by the Lahepere bay in Paldiski.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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ExxonMobil Starts New Antwerp Unit to Produce Marine Gasoil, Diesel ExxonMobil has started operations of a new unit at its Antwerp refinery in Belgium to convert heavy, higher-sulfur residual oils into high-value transportation fuels such as marine gasoil and diesel.
As explained, the new 50,000 barrel-per-day unit expands the refinery s capacity to meet demand for cleaner transportation fuels throughout northwest Europe.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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CMA CGM Introduces Low Sulphur Surcharge in China French container shipping company CMA CGM is implementing low sulphur surcharge from/to the ports of Shanghai and Ningbo in China. Since October 1, 2018, the 0.5% sulphur limit is applicable to the abovementioned ports.Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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Marina devastated by storm, at least 6 super yachts damaged, destroyed Following gale force winds, torrential rain and heavy seas that hit Italy s Ligurian coast earlier this week, dozens of yachts have been damaged or destroyed, says SUPERYACHT TIMES portal superyachttimes.com:Posted On:2-Nov-2018
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