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MARCH 11, 2021 |
- An open marketplace for intermodal transport
- ITJ Video News - 11 March 2021
- CargoAi sets up board of advisors
- Alstom broadens contract with Wincanton
- "Qare" and commitment to people
- 100 trains between Doncaster and Whitemoor
- Too many boxes in British ports
- CEO Jasienski leaving Wallenius Wilhelmsen
- Less clouds in the coffee
- Russian rail operator modernising fleet
- Virginian comeback
- Vallair expanding footprint in Central France
- "Curiosity of the Day"
- New manager for Pall-Ex London
- Hollemann Bulgaria joins network
- 25 carbon-neutral flights around the world
- Fuel-efficient trucks for the UK
- More traffic via Ireland
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- Now 2M cuts delay-hit port of Liverpool from calls on transatlantic loop
- Global trade recovery may have already peaked, suggests WTO
- Shipping groups call on governments to back R&D plan to drive decarbonisation
- Cathay Pacific reports multi-billion dollar loss, despite valiant performance by cargo
- Deferring dry-docking because rates are high could cost shipowners long-term
- More than 25% of trucks leaving the UK for EU are empty as exports dive
- M&A radar: AerCap + GECAS $30bn deal - a flickering light through the GE clouds
- Market insight: MSC talks cost burden, Kuehne about sea freight pain
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- TTB: Crowley talks offshore wind opps for tugs at TTB
As prospects for offshore wind in the United States continue to make headlines, Jonathan Zier, manager - business development of offshore services for Crowley Maritime, will speak on "Tug and Barge Opportunities
- NTSB reports on expensive hang up of oil barge on lock sill
The National Transportation Safety Board has issued its report on an incident in which the bow of a tank barge got hung up on the sill of a lock gate as the
- Casco Bay Lines gets go ahead to order new hybrid-electric ferry
Portland, Maine-based Casco Bay Lines - more formally Casco Bay Island Transit District - reports that it will soon begin construction of a long-awaited new ferry to service its Peaks Island route.
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- Greece, Japan and others back industry's $5bn R&D fund proposal
Key maritime countries are throwing their support behind the industry's landmark proposal. But they have also agreed to changes from...
- Dollar Libor axed from 2023, UK regulator confirms
'Not a crisis but a headache,' say shipping lawyers, as aftermath of rate-fixing scandal creates vast amounts of donkey work...
- LR approves ammonia-fuelled gas carrier design
Lloyd's Register has given approval in principle to a design for an ammonia-fuelled gas carrier by Belgian shipowner Exmar, China's...
- Flag states failing over seafarer work hours compliance
A Nautilus International webinar this week heard that failing to ensure seafarer concerns are taken seriously lies at the heart...
- LNG 'not a transition fuel,' says BHP marine head
BHP's vice president of maritime and supply chains said LNG would form part of a future mix of fuels. Rashpal...
- Capesize recovery boosted by Brazil loadings
The average weighted time-charter on the Baltic Exchange has gained 29% in a week as Brazil's iron ore exports improve
- Transparent supply chain needed to avoid port congestion
The current crisis in the supply chain will last as long as demand outstrips port capacity that has been reduced...
- Kidnap risk remains undimmed for shipping
Lloyd's List's INTERACTIVE MAP shows how the issue of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea remains a significant threat to...
- Casualty reporting falling short of targets
Data analysis shows that Indonesia tops the list for missing accident investigation reports in the period 2017-2020, followed by Panama...
- Maritime Risk Briefing: Why subterfuge shipping requires greater industry scrutiny
Shipping is being subjected to greater sanctions compliance scrutiny and the industry needs to keep up to date with the...
- Daily Briefing
Free to read: Substandard flag states targeted as regulatory arbitrage rises | Braemar overpaid for Naves acquisition, says new chief...
- Keppel, Maersk join ammonia study in Singapore
The study is aimed at developing a cost-effective green ammonia supply chain, which will include the design of ammonia bunkering...
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- US House members seek monthly updates on FMC's ag export probe
- Air cargo rates will remain elevated for three years: TIACA
- H2 2020 import surge kept container ships in ports longer
- Record US warehousing demand to continue through 2021
- Maersk joins Singapore ammonia bunker supply chain study
- BluJay aims to automate compliance functions with updated GTM platform
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- Boa Offshore hopeful of recovery in 2022 but markets still 'fragile'
- Avenir LNG's second vessel eyed for first Sardinia terminal cargo
- Singapore Exchange forces FSL Trust shareholder meeting to OK sales
- Danish police arrest 28 Russian seafarers over 'illegal work'
- BHP ready for European carbon levy as a step to global tax
- Judge signs off on asset seizure in fight over China bulker hold-up
- Shipping should split $1trn green transition bill
- Shipping groups want $5bn decarbonisation fund adopted by year-end
- Belships raises $17m to help fund recent ultramax acquisitions
- Wan Hai plots $1bn newbuilding haul for neo-panamax tonnage
- Danish police arrest 28 Russian seafarers over 'illegal work'
- BHP ready for European carbon levy as a step to global tax
- Judge signs off on asset seizure in fight over China bulker hold-up
- Shipping should split $1trn green transition bill
- Future of Bahrain LNG terminal in question as FSU chartered out
- James Gundy says ambitious Braemar has 'turned a big corner'
- Braemar sets its sights on carbon trading and renewables growth
- Exmar wins class approval for new ammonia-fuelled LPG vessel
- Regional Container Lines continues boxship buying spree
- Product tankers sold for recycling amid strong scrap market mood
- Controversial livestock carrier to end Mediterranean Odyssey
- Onorato's Moby drops lawsuit against funds accused of attempting takeover
- Ditching plans, Stena RoRo sells ropax to 2GO Travel
- Solstad fixes four PSVs while Equinor makes seismic survey moves
- International Seaways pumps brakes on reports of older VLCC sale
- Qatar Petroleum teams up to look at new LNG carrier designs
- Shipowners should plan not plot for inevitable EU carbon trading scheme
- Seafarers Hospital Society celebrates 200th birthday with tea and cake
- Cadeler clinches its biggest wind turbine deal worth up to $120m
- Shipping will be 'uninvestable' without carbon price soon, says Trafigura
- Niriis continues expansion drive as Primerose Shipping nears sale
- Keppel teams up with Maersk in ammonia bunkering initiative
- SITC splashes $192m on eight feeder boxships at Yangzijiang
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- America's container-shipping gridlock: California vs. Georgia
Anchorages are filling up with ships off multiple ports - not just California's. Yet the reasons behind the traffic jams are not always the same.
- Atlas Air's leasing unit to help Icelandair convert 767s to freighters
Icelandair is raising capital with a sale-leaseback of two large jets and then turning them into freighters. It's an innovative move.
- Port of Long Beach volume jumps 43.3% year-over-year
The lack of Lunar New Year shutdowns contributes to the busiest February on record.
- $1,400 COVID relief checks to trigger surge in e-commerce shipments
Federal stimulus checks will be heading by direct deposit and mail to millions of Americans, who will quickly turn to their computers to place online...
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MARCH 10, 2021 |
- US DATA: EIA says total US ULSD stocks draw to over 10-month low
**Total US demand jumps to near 16-month high **USGC imports increase to over two-year high
- OPEC+ seeks 'fair' oil price, Saudi foreign minister says in meeting with Russian counterpart
**Prince Farhan says supporting global economy a priority **Russia's Lavrov says oil market cooperation necessary
- Russia sees risks of non-OPEC oil output surge on higher prices, supply deficit
**Global oil supply deficit stands at 1 mil-2 mil b/d **Full oil demand recovery expected in 2022
- Finland's Gasum acquires French LNG distribution license, eyes bunker market
**Company eyes wider LNG bunker distribution **LNG has mixed appeal for climate goals
- RUSSIA DATA: Jan-Feb throughput at seaports fall 3.2% on year
Liquids' volumes fell 13.3% to 67.34 million mt, the transport ministry's Federal Agency for Sea and River Transport said.
- Closed eastern arbitrage creates lengthy European sweet crude market
**Asian buyers stay local on wide Brent-Dubai EFS **Closed arb drives competition between Med, WAF grades
- Japan eyes fuels security guideline by next winter after power shortage: METI
**H1 Jan power demand hits five-year high on cold weather **LNG stocks drop 40% over a month from mid-December
- Maritime players partner to explore ammonia as bunker fuel in Singapore
The study aims to cover the entire end-to-end supply chain of ammonia bunkering, including the development of a cost-effective green ammonia supply chain.
- Singapore 180 CST HSFO to firm in the near term on uptick in regional demand: traders
The country may to import around 350,000 mt of HSFO in March, up from 300,000 mt in February, as rising temperatures boosts power demand.
- Monjasa says to offer Panama Canal bunker supplies at Cristobal's outer anchorage
The new supply capacity reduces idle time by 24-28 hours, Monjasa said.
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