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/ 30/10/2024

ONE adds Jacksonville to EC2 service

Starting in February 2025, Ocean Network Express (ONE) will integrate the Jacksonville Port (JAXPORT) into its East Coast 2 (EC2) service, establishing a direct link between Jacksonville and five ports in Asia. This weekly service will employ a fleet of 13,500 TEU vessels, all operated by ONE. The vessels will dock at the recently upgraded […]

/ 30/10/2024

CMA CGM invests in another Moroccan terminal

CMA CGM has moved to take on a third port venture in Morocco, one of Africa’s fastest growing container destinations. The French liner has signed with Moroccan port and terminal operator Marsa Maroc to operate half of the new east terminal at Nador West Med Port, a facility in the far northeast of the country […]

/ 30/10/2024

Seaway 7 lands cable installation work on UK offshore wind farm

Seaway 7, the renewables unit of Oslo-listed Subsea 7, has won a contract from Danish utility Ørsted for the transport and installation of inter-array cables at the Hornsea 3 offshore wind project in the UK North Sea. The company’s scope of work covers the transportation and installation of 192 66kV inter-array cables, measuring approximately 500 km […]

/ 30/10/2024

Avangrid, Invenergy pick up floating wind leases in Gulf of Maine

Avangrid and Invenergy have secured leases for offshore wind development in the first lease sale in the Gulf of Maine as well as the first sale for floating offshore wind acreage on the US Atlantic coast. The US Department of Interior said that the auction resulted in two provisional winners on four lease areas and nearly […]

/ 30/10/2024

Wintershall Dea adds more time to Eidesvik Offshore PSV

Oil and gas company Wintershall Dea has exercised the remaining options for Eidesvik Offshore’s platform supply vessel Viking Princess. The German-based firm has declared the remaining options to keep the 2013-built ship until January 2026. The vessel has been under contract with Wintershall Dea since December 2020. Since then the deal has been extended several […]

/ 30/10/2024

Four CTVs chartered for work on Polish offshore wind farms

Joint ventures between Polenergia and Equinor, in charge of developing the Baltyk 2 and Baltyk 3 offshore wind farms, have signed deals to charter crew transport vessels worth €57m ($61.6m). The two joint ventures, MFW Baltyk II and MFW Baltyk III, signed contracts with Northern Offshore Services and Njord Offshore, each signing two agreements for […]

/ 30/10/2024

Hapag-Lloyd increases rates from Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to North America

Hamburg-based container line Hapag-Lloyd has announced a new General Rate Increase (GRI)/General Rate Adjustment (GRA) from the Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to North America. For cargo transported in 20’ and 40’ dry, reefer and special containers, including high cube equipment, the GRI/ GRA adjustment will be applicable to all containers gated in full from […]

/ 30/10/2024

Small Island Developing States facing growing challenges amidst high competitive environment

The latest UNCTAD Maritime Review highlights key challenges faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the complex realm of maritime trade.     This content is locked Select a CN Premium Subscription Package To Unlock The Content! Remember Me Lost your password? Don’t have an account? Register If you liked this post, please consider […]

/ 30/10/2024

Calls grow for every shipowner to reveal emissions data

Calls are growing for every ship’s emissions data to be made public. Currently fuel consumption and emission data is collected by ship operators and reported to their flag states. They need to verify and submit it to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which then aggregates it and internally publishes it. Currently the system only allows […]

/ 30/10/2024

How to distribute funds from a carbon levy

The just and equitable transition that smaller, more vulnerable economies are seeking in the green debate at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is something we’ve covered a lot at Splash over the years. The disbursement of revenues generated by IMO’s emission reduction measures has been a stumbling block in negotiations for more than a decade, […]

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