Maritime Magazine

Carbon intensity database for world maritime fleet

A credit rating and analysis firm based in Germany has launched the first dedicated database to display Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings for the world’s commercial maritime fleet. According to Scope ESG Analysis, the database product which is known as Ship Review, will enhance the transparency of ships’ environmental, sustainability, and reliability/safety performance. Based on

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Canada Pension Plan becomes owner of giant Ports America terminal operator

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to become the 100% owner of Ports America, North America’s largest marine terminal operator, through the acquisition of an interest from funds managed by Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. Financial details were not disclosed, though Bloomberg valued the deal at US$4 billion. CPP

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Ocean Group acquires Samson Tugboats in Vancouver area

Québec – Ocean Group has announced the acquisition of Samson Tugboats Inc., a Vancouver based company specializing in harbour towing in the Vancouver area since 2011. In March 2020, Ocean Group announced that it had been awarded several major contracts in British Columbia, including one for harbour towing services in the Port of Vancouver, with

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Samskip acquires shortsea carrier to widen Baltic footprint

Rotterdam-based transport group Samskip has announced the acquisition of shortsea specialist Sea Connect aiming to broadened its Baltic operations. The Lithuania-based shipping company, which will be renamed Samskip Sea Connect, offers shortsea services connecting Russia, Lithuania, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. Additionally, Sea Connect operates three 1A Ice Class container vessels calling twice a week

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IMO and ILO urge greater action on medical care for seafarers

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO) have issued a joint statement calling for port and coastal States to facilitate the prompt disembarkation of seafarers for medical care as a matter of “life or death.” They call for seafarers to be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccination

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Record mid-year cargo volumes through the Port of Vancouver

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority released the 2021 mid-year statistics for goods moving through the Port of Vancouver. From January 1 to June 30, 2021, overall cargo volumes through Canada’s largest port reached a record high of 76.4 million metric tonnes (MMT), up 7% from 2020 mid-year, and 5% above the previous record set in 2019.

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ABS endorses innovative Ned Project wind turbine installation vessel design

Los Angeles – ABS has awarded Approval in Principle (AIP) to Ned Project Inc. for its hydrogen-ready wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) design. The NP20000X ULAM design is intended to be Jones Act Compliant and able to meet future offshore wind market demands, specifically operations involving 15-20 MW wind turbine installations. Its innovative approach loads

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