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EU Okays CMA CGM-CIMC Joint Venture The European Commission has approved the formation of a new joint venture between French shipping major CMA CGM and Chinese logistics company China International Marine Containers Neocontainer (CIMC Neocontainer), part of CIMC Group.
As informed, the joint venture will provide services in container storage management, container handling, and container repair exclusively in Tianjin port in China.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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Hapag-Lloyd Trialing Biofuel to Cut CO2 Emissions German shipping major Hapag-Lloyd is conducting the first biofuel test on one of its vessels in an effort to reduce the company s CO2 footprint.
The 4,402 TEU containership Montreal Express was recently refueled with a new, eco-friendly biofuel in Rotterdam.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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US Lifts Sanctions against Cosco Dalian The United States lifted its sanctions against Cosco Shipping Tanker (Dalian) Co, a unit of Chinese shipping major Cosco Shipping Corporation, which were imposed last year over imports of Iranian oil.
The notice on sanctions lifting issued by the U.S. Treasury on Friday did not include COSCO Shipping Tanker (Dalian) Seaman & Ship Management Co., meaning that the company remains designated.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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Qatargas: Commissioning LNG Cargo Shipped to India s Mundra LNG Terminal Doha-based liquefied natural gas producer Qatargas has supplied a commissioning LNG cargo for India’s newest LNG receiving terminal, Mundra.
The Q-Flex LNG carrier Muwab loaded the cargo at Ras Laffan Port, Qatar, on January 17.
The 216,000 cbm vessel arrived in India on January 22, 2020.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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Concrete boards collapsed in cargo ship hold, two dockers trapped beneath, Japan Concrete boards stacks collapsed in cargo hold of general cargo ship TENSHO MARU NO.1, berthed at Yatomi, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, during cargo operation at around 0830 Tokyo time Feb 3. Two prot workers were trapped beneath collapsed boards, the ship developed starboard side list. Fire and emergency teams are deployed in salvage operation, understood both workers are alive, waiting to be released.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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Indian ports growth rate down to 1%: Economic Survey Growth in overall port traffic between April 2019 and December 2019 remained around one per cent, said the Economic Survey 2019-2020 that was presented in Parliament on Friday.
"Growth in overall port traffic witnessed an acceleration between 2013-14 and 2016- 17, but deceleration since 2017-18," said the survey.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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LBC Tank Terminals Expands Rotterdam Terminal LBC Tank Terminals has taken the final investment decision to expand the terminal at Rotterdam-Botlek with 70,000 m3 of additional capacity, bringing the total capacity of the terminal to 180,000 m3. This investment is part of a multiyear investment program to revamp and expand the Rotterdam site. The additional capacity is intended to serve the growing market for the storage and transshipment of chemicals in the Port of Rotterdam.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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German container ship troubled in Kiel Canal Container ship CERES suffered engine failure while transiting Kiel Canal in the afternoon Feb 2, and ran onto embankment. Was refloated in about an hour and a half by tug, resumed transit, seemingly under own power, but escorted and assisted by tug. According to track, the ship is experiencing steering problem. As of 1830 UTC Feb 2, was approaching Kiel.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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Pilot ladder snapped, pilot near fall, MAERSK container ship Pilot boarding container ship MAERSK LETICIA at Itajai, Brazil, on Jan 31, had a harrowing moment, when one of two of securing ropes broke up, while he was still climbing ladder, preparing to step onto accommodation ladder. He managed to keep the balance, and safely completed boarding. Second pilot aborted boarding.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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AIDA cruise ship with 3000 passengers rejected port call, drifting, Caribbean Cruise ship AIDAPERLA with more than 3000 passengers on board was prohibited from entry Castries, St. Lucia, Caribbean, on Feb 1, on arrival from St Vincent and the Grenadines, as per cruise itinerary. The ship reported several persons on board having respiratory problems, and the Department of Health found number of sick people to be unusually high, to grant free practice.Posted On:3-Feb-2020
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The healthy functioning of the maritime logistics chain is at risk Representing users of liner shipping services and service providers of the maritime logistics chain (hereafter, the associations) jointly object to the prolongation of the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation (CBER) on the grounds advanced in the Commission Staff Working Document ReportPosted On:3-Feb-2020
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