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Singapore Named “Best Global Seaport”

The Port of Singapore was named the “Best Global Seaport” at the 2022 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards held in Hong Kong on 7 September 2022. This is the second time that the Port of Singapore has…

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Newest US-Flagged Freighter Makes Its Twin Ports Debut

The newest 639-foot, US-flagged freighter of Great Lakes’ made its first-ever stop on Tuesday morning in the Duluth-Superior harbour. Interlake Steamship Co.’s Mark W. Barker has a capacity of about 26,000 gross tons. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding built it in Wisconsin’s…

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First LPG Dual-Fuel VLGC For Astomos Named “Lupinus Planet”

On September 2, a naming ceremony was held at Sakaide Works of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. for a new VLGC (very large gas carrier) that NYK will charter to Astomos Energy Corporation, the world’s pre-eminent liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) company.…

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Harren Bulkers expands commercial activities

Bremen-based ship-owning and management company Harren Bulkers, a member of the Harren Group, has announced a further expansion of its service portfolio with the foundation of a new commercial entity. Harren Bulkers effectively manages the group’s fleet of modern bulk…

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Liebherr Launches All-Electric Transhipment Crane

Liebherr's has expanded its portfolio of port and transhipment solutions to include the all-electric transhipment crane CBG 500 E. The crane combines state-of-the-art drive technologies with Liebherr's own crane control system ‘Master V’. In addition, the energy recovery system LiCaTronic®…

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Port of Lisbon reaffirms focus on the South American market

The Port of Lisbon is present at Intermodal South America, one of the world's largest trade fairs dedicated to logistics, ports and foreign trade, which begins today in São Paulo, Brazil. One of the main objectives of this participation of…

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Port of Ipswich Number one for Agricultural Products Exports

Associated British Ports’ Port of Ipswich has retained its place as the number one export port for agricultural products for the 17th year in a row, beating London, Bristol and Belfast to claim the title. This was confirmed by the…

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