DEME Launches Orion
Belgian offshore vessel owner DEME has launched its next generation, giant new offshore installation vessel āOrionā in a ceremony at the COSCO Qidong shipyard in China.
UKHO Shares Marine Geospatial Data with Guyana
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has officially handed over marine geospatial data to the Guyanese Government after a campaign of hydrographic surveying.Delegatesā¦
SOGET launches EasyBrexit!
France-based Port Community System operator SOGET, in close collaboration with French customs, port authorities, ferry companies and road hauliers, will offer anā¦
Gothenburg-Belgium RORO Traffic Goes Up
Ro/Ro traffic between Sweden and the continent are increasing, as volumes between Gothenburg and Belgium have risen for the ninth consecutive year. During this periodā¦
CMA CGM to Accelerate Logistics Strategy with CEVA
French container transportation and shipping company CMA CGM said that by strengthening the partnership with the global logistics supply chain company CEVA Logisticsā¦
CMA CGM Reports Higher Volumes and Revenue
French container shipping group CMA CGM third quarter results outperformed the industry, with significant increases in revenue and volume.The global transportingā¦
EU Ports Hails EP's Budget Hike for Transport
The European Parliament's Committee on Transport and Tourism and the Industry Committee jointly adopted the Marinescu- TeliÄka- Virrkkunen report on the Connectingā¦
Damen Shiprepair Curaçao: Both Floating Docks Up and Running
Damen Shiprepair Curaçao (DSCu) commissioned its floating D-dock on November 22, making both of its floating docks operational."Following the mooring of D-dock to her moorings on Fridayā¦
IMO's Lim Gets Nod for Second Term
The IMO Council has agreed to renew the appointment of Kitack Lim as Secretary-General of the IMO for a second four-year term, beginning 1 January 2020, subject to the approval of the IMO Assembly in December 2019.
How to achieve crew travel efficiency in your business
Like all businesses, maritime organisations must strike a balance between managing operations with the right number of employees at the best possible price. But where they differ is that these businesses require specialist and highly trained workersā and getting them to where they need to be usually depends on circumstances that can rarely be taken for granted.Travel costs for crew make up the second-highest outgoing for most vesselsā¦