Amsterdam wins new cocoa contract

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Ter Haak Intermodal and Kaoten Natie have jointly won a new cocoa contract from Cargill with an innovative handling and intermodal package d...

More cargo for Seaway ships

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The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation recently announced the availability of new shipboard technology that will allow ships to c...

K Line sets new CO2e target

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Having exceeded its earlier target, the Japanese carrier has "upped the ante" for its next CO2 emissions reduction goal...

Österströms and TransAtlantic to merge

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Subject to approval of the Swedish competition authorities, Rederi AB Transatlantic, part of Grimaldi Group, will merge with österströms I...

Iron ore via the Northern Sea

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NORDIC BARENTS, a modern heavy (1A) ice-class ship operated by Denmark’s Nordic Bulk Carriers (NBC), is set to become the first non-Russia...

NYK projects receive MLIT subsidy

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Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) will support three NYK Line projects aimed at cutting CO2 emissions...

Box liners still bagging bulk business

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The global production of one-trip dry bulk liner bags, suited for the containment/ carriage of free flowing chemical and agricultural produc...

New heavy lift ships for Rickmers

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This month will see Hamburg-based global project liner and heavy lift specialist Rickmers Line take delivery of RICKMERS HAMBURG, the first ...

Baldwins heavy lifts

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Baldwins Industrial Services plc has carried out a number of heavy lift projects recently....

Energy opportunities

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The construction of new power generating plants in the US to meet the energy crisis continues to generate a number of project cargo and heav...

K-Line locks itself out…

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K-Line has turned down a move from Rotterdam to Ceres Terminal in Amsterdam, citing concern about lock access at IJmuiden....

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