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MOL Turns to Augmented Reality for VLCC Navigation Systems Japan s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has decided to install augmented reality (AR) navigation systems on 21 MOL-operated very large crude oil carriers (VLCCs) following a two-ship test interval.
The system was tested on MOL s first next-generation Flexie series car carrier, Beluga Ace, which was delivered in March 2018, and VLCC Suzukasan, delivered in October 2018.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Bahri Expands Reach in Asia-Pacific National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) revealed plans to expand its market presence in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, in line with the shipping and logistics company s long-term strategy.
The announcement was made at a grand ceremony held in Singapore earlier this month.
"The stronger presence will help the company gain deeper insights into market trends as well as customer needs in chemicals and logistics sectors in Singapore and the wider APAC region," Bahri explained in a statement.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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MCT Starts Port Upgrades Ahead of Expected Volume Rise The Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT) is rolling out improvements and upgrades at its port terminal in an effort to become a premier international gateway in Mindanao, the Philippines.
MCT said it is currently in the process of upgrading its terminal operating system and modernizing its equipment, adding that it has installed new reach stackers, terminal tractors and trailers, and other equipment that are expected to be completed this year and in the middle of 2020. It has also introduced a more customer-centric approach.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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COSCO Shipping Lines Names Its Third 21,000 TEU Boxship Giant China s COSCO Shipping Lines has named its latest 21,000 TEU containership at compatriot Jiangnan Shanghai Changxing shipyard.
The naming ceremony for COSCO Shipping Galaxy was held in Shanghai on April 18, 2019.
The ultra large container vessel (ULCV) - the group’s third ship of this size - has a length of 400 meters, a width of 58.6 meters and a maximum draft of 16 meters.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Christens New Sayaringo STaGE LNG Carrier Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, held a christening ceremony for the next-generation Sayaringo STaGE type LNG carrier on April 19.
The vessel, which is under construction for Mitsubishi Corporation and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line), was named Diamond Gas Sakura. It is the third Sayaringo STaGE unit for the two companies, featuring significantly improved carrying capacity and fuel performance due to the adoption of a more efficient hull structure and hybrid propulsion system.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Passenger ship disabled in Aegean sea Passenger ship AEGEAN ODYSSEY with 339 passengers on board suffered engine failure while approaching Chania, Crete island, Greece, in the afternoon Apr 21, en route from Malta. Two tugs were deployed, the ship was safely taken to Chaina and berthed. Reported detained until completing repairs and survey.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Freight throughput in the Port of Rotterdam grows by 5.1% in first quarter of 2019 In the first quarter of 2019, 5.1% more freight passed through the Port of Rotterdam than in the same period last year. In total, 123.9 million tonnes were handled compared with 117.8 million tonnes in the same period in 2018.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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All Concessioned Port Terminals in Nigeria are ISPS Code Compliant - SOAN Contrary to media reports on non-compliant of some terminals to the International Ships & Ports Facility Security Code (ISPS) Code the Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria (STOAN) has said that all concessioned port terminals in the country are in full compliance with the provisions of the Code.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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APM Automation Project At LA Delayed Again The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has for the second time delayed a decision on a strongly contested permit for APM Terminals to carry out modernisation work to introduce driverless electric cargo trucks at the Port of Los Angeles Pier 400.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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BOXBAY system to make major advantages for greenfield and brownfield terminals Today, BOXBAY was launched as the name for the international joint venture that will revolutionize the way that containers are handled in ports. Formed by global trade enabler DP World and industrial engineering specialist SMS group, BOXBAY will realize a new and intelligent High Bay Storage (HBS) system in time for the Dubai Expo 2020 world fair with a pilot project at Jebel Ali Terminal 4.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Port Arthur LNG Export Facility Gets FERC Construction Nod Sempra Energy s Port Arthur LNG export facility cleared another hurdle as it received Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval for construction and operation in Jefferson County, Texas.
"With today s FERC order and the commercial momentum of the Port Arthur LNG project, we are one step closer to reaching a final investment decision and delivering low-cost, reliable and clean U.S. natural gas to world markets," said Carlos Ruiz Sacristán, chairman and CEO of Sempra North American Infrastructure.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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Sanko Line Confirms Kamsarmax Order at Compatriot Yard Japan s shipping company Sanko Line has confirmed it placed an order for a Kamsarmax bulk carrier at a compatriot shipyard.
The deal for the scrubber-fitted unit was signed with Tsuneishi Shipbuilding in early April.
Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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WinGD Profits from Increased Confidence in LNG as Marine Fuel Marine technology company WinGD has seen growth in orders for its low-pressure, dual-fuel two-stroke engines, driven by LNG carrier ordering spree.
As explained, the maritime industry s response to the call for tighter environmental regulations combined with the 2020 sulphur cap is steadily leading the industry towards dual fuel solutions.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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ABS, CINS to Jointly Reduce Dangerous Goods Stowage Risks Technology company ABS and Cargo Incident Notification System (CINS) representatives will be working together to set out guidelines for practices that would help reduce risks posed by the stowage of dangerous goods on containerships.
ABS said it has been working with CINS members over the past six months to develop best stowage strategy guidelines.Posted On:22-Apr-2019
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