Day: July 1, 2021
-
Home
Seafarers : New Zealand government has updated its Maritime Transport Act 1994
“insert: (c) the facilitation of, or support for, seafarer welfare services.” London. UK. In a historic move, the New Zealand government has updated its Maritime Transport Act 1994 to reflect the effective lobbying undertaken by the New Zealand Seafarer’s Welfare Board with the supporting independent report into failures to financially support seafarers…
Read More -
Home
اقتصادي : الكتالوج الإلكتروني خريطة تعريفية للمنتج المصري يستهدف زيادة الصادرات لـ 100 مليار دولار وتحفيز القطاع الخاص
زيادة الصادرات إلى الرقم المستهدف 100 مليار دولار وفق توجيهات الدولة قال أشرف غراب ، خبير الاستثمار ، نائب رئيس الاتحاد العربي للتنمية الاجتماعية لشؤون التخطيط والتنمية الاقتصادية التابع لجامعة الدول العربية ، أن الكتالوج الإلكتروني الذي أطلقته وزارة قطاع الأعمال يعد بمثابة خريطة تعريفية ترويجية للمنتج المصري سيساهم بلا…
Read More -
News
Classification : ABS-Classed BOTAS FSRU is Delivered to Turkey
The ABS-classed Floating Storage and Regassification Unit (FSRU) for BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAS) has been delivered from South Korea. Built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in accordance with the ABS Guide for Building and Classing LNG Regasification Vessels, the 295-meter-long Ertuğrul Gazi, which has capacity for 170,000 m3 of LNG,…
Read More -
Classifications Societies
Classification : ClassNK releases Guidelines for Hull Monitoring
Leading Classification Society ClassNK released its “Guidelines for Hull Monitoring” that summarize technical requirements for a hull monitoring system to achieve the improvement of the ship safety, and stipulates the relevant class notation. A hull monitoring system is intended to collect information through sensors like a strain gauge or an…
Read More -
Home
Ports : JAXPORT sets port record for container volumes in May
JAXPORT set a port record for container volumes in May, with total container movements increasing 37 percent over the same month in 2020. More than 128,900 twenty-foot equivalent units (or TEUs, the industry standard for measuring containers) moved through JAXPORT in May 2021. JAXPORT’s previous monthly container volume record of…
Read More -
Home
IAPH : shipping and ports must align more
At the closing of the 2021 World Ports Conference last Friday, IAPH’s outgoing President Santiago Garcia-Milà handed over the reins to his successor Subramaniam Karuppiah, with both reflecting on the discussions held over the last week. Santiago Garcia-Milà, who is Port of Barcelona’s Deputy General Manager, re-emphasised the essential role…
Read More -
Home
Ports : syncreon Announces Acquisition by DP World
Auburn Hills, Michigan – July 1, 2021 – syncreon NewCo B.V. (together with its subsidiaries, “syncreon” or the “Company”) announced today the Company has successfully entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by DP World, the leading provider of worldwide smart end-to-end supply chain logistics, enabling the flow of…
Read More -
Home
EVENTS : PostGradMarTec 2021
The Confederation of European Maritime Technology Societies International Conference on Postgraduate Research in Maritime Technology 2021 (PostGradMarTec 2021) 3-4 November 2021, Online organised by The Society of Polish Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (KORAB) on behalf of The Confederation of European Maritime Technology Societies (CEMT) Introduction The International Conference on…
Read More -
Home
Shipbuilding : Design of the first EcoClipper ship
Cape Horn Engineering partners with sustainable shipping initiative EcoClipper Marine technology consultants Cape Horn Engineering announce their involvement with the design of the first EcoClipper ship. As environmental concerns are influencing a greater need for renewable and sustainable energy across the world, specialist technologies are at the forefront of new…
Read More
- 1
- 2