Month: June 2020
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Cruise Ship News
Yachting : CNN : superyacht , Escalade is being touted as a game change
(CNN) — A yacht concept at least 20 years in the making, Escalade is being touted as a “game changer” by the team behind it. Measuring 25 meters, the unique vessel is said to be the first of its kind to feature a Trimonoran hull, a combination of a monohull and…
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EVENTS : Hamburg Messe and Congress GmbH Events Services Hamburg
We cordially invite you to take a look at our current annual report for 2019. Once a year we look back, let you look behind the scenes and inform you about our future plans. The latter is a particular challenge when this report is published in the summer of 2020:…
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Ports : DP World Completes Integration of Unifeeder and Feedertech
DP World’s vision is to become the leading end-to-end supply chain solutions provider and contribute to strengthening Dubai as a world hub Feedering operations now on one platform in Europe, the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent and South East Asia, expanding its capabilities across the supply chain to enable global…
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Interview : Gene Seroka guides the Port of LA — and the city’s PPE supply efforts
By Mediha DiMartino Gene Seroka was named L.A.’s chief logistics officer in March. Gene Seroka, the executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, picked up additional duties in March when Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti named him the city’s chief logistics officer. While maintaining his responsibilities at the port and…
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Offshore : US based offshore vessel owner ‘Hornbeck Offshore’ expects to emerge from bankruptcy within the coming few months
Hornbeck Offshore filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy to implement a prepackaged reorganization plan, with the court filing in the Southern District of Texas, in May 2020. Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. announced that the Company’s Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization (the “Plan”) was approved by the United States District Court for the…
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Incidents : ExxonMobil investigating incident, on Hebron platform, offshore Canada
C-NLOPB, Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board, a Canadian offshore regulator confirmed that on 24 June 2020, on the Hebron platform, a container bumped a temporary handrail, as reported by ExxonMobil Canada. A piece of the handrail, which weighed approximately 9kg, fell approximately 20m and landed on the intervention…
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Incidents : VIDEO.. Dutch Safety Board published a report on MSC ZOE case
On 1 January 2019, 342 containers went overboard on the North Sea. 297 containers lost north of the Dutch island Ameland, the remaining containers some hours later north of the German island Borkum. Safe container transport north of the Wadden Islands. Lessons learned following the loss of containers from MSC…
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The Maritime Post : Video.. Why Is Titanic Still at the Bottom of the Ocean?
On April 15, 1912, at 02:20 LT, the British ocean liner Titanic disappeared into the depths of the North Atlantic Ocean about 400 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. It took 3,000 men and two years to build this massive ship. It’s huge hull was held together by three million rivets…
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WMU : Seafarers’ Rights Protections Lecture
By invitation of the WMU African Caribbean Students’ Association (ACSA), Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President of the World Maritime University (WMU) delivered a lecture to WMU students and staff entitled “Global Governance During Pandemic: Implications of Force Majeure and National Emergency for Worker Rights Protections.” President Doumbia-Henry highlighted the current crisis…
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Yachting : Overmarine Group have announced the sale of a new 50 metre Mangusta 165 E
Overmarine Group has announced the sale of a new 50 metre Mangusta 165 E. Sold to a European client, the model will be the fourteenth hull in the Mangusta 165 series of maxi open motor yachts and the fifth in the “E” range. Power will come from four Rolls Royce…
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