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Construction of HES Hartel Tank Terminal quay walls complete The finish line has been reached! The quay walls, the jetty and associated works for the currently under construction HES Hartel Tank Terminal were completed on schedule today, 17 December 2019. The HHTT Consortium, comprising Van Hattum and Blankevoort (Koninklijke VolkerWessels), Mobilis (TBI) and Boskalis Nederland, has handed over the construction site to its client, the Port of Rotterdam Authority. This contract involved a total amount of over EUR 100 million.Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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Nickel ore inventories at Chinese ports declined to 14.41 million wmt Nickel ore inventories across all Chinese ports decreased 500,000 wmt in the week ended December 20 to 14.41 million wmt, showed SMM data.
This equated to 123,000 mt in metal content, down 4,200 mt from a week ago.
For the same week, nickel ore stocks across seven major Chinese ports fell 270,000 wmt to 11.4 million wmt.Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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European Ports Welcome Europe s Green Deal Ambition The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes Europe s ambition as enshrined in the European Green Deal published on 11 December, to become the world s first climate neutral continent by 2050.
European ports are at the crossroads of supply chains. As clusters of transport, energy, industry and blue economy, they add great value and are at the service of the European economy and society. They are a strategic partner in making this ambitious European project happen.Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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Total, Pavilion Energy Affirm Commitment to LNG Bunkering in Port of Singapore Pavilion Energy Singapore and Total Marine Fuels Global Solutions (TMFGS) have signed a ten-year fully-termed agreement to jointly develop an LNG bunker supply chain in the Port of Singapore.
This agreement follows the Heads of Agreement inked by the two companies in June 2018.
Specifically, the cooperation includes the shared long-term use of the 12,000 cbm LNG bunker vessel newbuild that will allow each party to supply LNG bunker to its respective customers.Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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Delivery of North America s 1st LNG-Powered Cruise Ship Delayed Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku has delayed delivery of Carnival Cruise Line s new cruise vessel, Mardi Gras, until late October 2020.
The 180,000 GT newbuild, which was scheduled for delivery in August 2020, will be the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship ever constructed and the first in North America to be powered by LNG.
In June 2019, Meyer Turku launched the hull assembly phase of Mardi Gras, which was followed by the arrival of the floating engine room unit from Neptun Werft in Germany.Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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NY/NJ Port Stakeholders Form Coalition Against Cyber Threats The Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC) for the Port of New York and New Jersey has formed a new partnership to address the growing cybersecurity challenges.
The US Coast Guard and AMSC for the Port of New York and New Jersey have collaborated to implement a framework to enhance maritime cybersecurity and port resilience - one of the most challenging security issues facing the global marine transportation system (MTS).Posted On:21-Dec-2019
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