Construction starts on AAL Shipping’s 4th methanol-ready mega-size vessel

AAL Shipping, part of investment company Schoeller Holdings, has held a steel-cutting ceremony for teh fourth Super B-Class dual-fuel-ready heavy lift multipurpose vessel (MPV).

The post Construction starts on AAL Shipping’s 4th methanol-ready mega-size vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.

https://www.offshore-energy.biz/construction-starts-on-aal-shippings-4th-methanol-ready-mega-size-vessel/

AAL Shipping’s 1st Super B-Class Vessel Enters Construction

Credits: AAL Shipping

Construction has begun on AAL Shipping’s (AAL) first Super B-Class dual-fuel-ready heavy lift multipurpose vessel (MPV), reports Offshore Energy.

Steel-cutting ceremony for MPV

AAL Limassol is the first of AAL Shipping’s order of six 32,000 dwt dual-fuel ready newbuild vessels to undergo construction, billed to enter the water in 2024

The beginning of construction started with steel-cutting ceremony at the CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard, Guangzhou, China on 1 March.

Work has...

https://mfame.guru/aal-shippings-1st-super-b-class-vessel-enters-construction/

AAL eyes further network expansion with the appointment of Merchant Shipping as Commercial Representative in India

Pictured: the Indian flag by Naveed Ahmed via Unsplash

By AAL Shipping

AAL Shipping (AAL) has appointed Mumbai-based shipping company, Merchant Shipping Services PVT Ltd., to be its exclusive commercial agency representative in India – a move that will harness yet further the cargo opportunities available to local shippers through its expanding ‘Europe – Middle East/India – Asia Monthly Liner Service’ (EUMEIA) and regular trade lanes connecting India with the rest of the world.

Established in...

https://www.shippingaustralia.com.au/aal-eyes-further-network-expansion-with-the-appointment-of-merchant-shipping-as-commercial-representative-in-india/

AAL recovers two wrecked tugs in Tasmania

Pictured: the AAL Melbourne lifts a tug out of the River Mersey, Devonport, Tasmania. Photo supplied: AAL Shipping.

By AAL Shipping

*Note: this article is a re-publication of the AAL statement, however, it has been lightly edited by Shipping Australia.

Break bulk and multi-purpose shipping operator, AAL (a Shipping Australia member), has undertaken a salvage operation to remove two tugs from the Mersey River in Devonport on the north-west coast of Tasmania.

The 31,000 deadweight, 700 tonne, heavy...

https://www.shippingaustralia.com.au/aal-recovers-two-wrecked-tugs-in-tasmania/

How two sunken tugs were pulled from a river in Tasmania

A mud-covered tugboat being lifted by cranes from a salvage vessel.

A bulk cement carrier rammed and sank two tugboats in Port Devenport, Tasmania, in January. The waterway is now open to normal commercial traffic after a salvage operation this month involving a commercial vessel with built-in cranes that normally is used to transport breakbulk and heavy lift project cargo such as wind turbines, transformers and mining equipment.

AskWaves: Pulling boats from the muddy bottom of a river seems more complex than it might seem. What did it take logistically to...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/how-two-sunken-tugs-were-pulled-from-a-river-in-tasmania

AAL Moves Four Giant Chimney Sections For Australia’s First-Ever Waste To Energy Plant

Aal Moves Four Giant Chimney Sections For Australia’s First-ever Waste To Energy (Wte) Plant

At the end of September 2021, the 19,000dwt heavy lift multipurpose vessel, the AAL Nanjing, loaded four large chimney sections, with a combined weight of close to 500 metric tonnes and 6,000 cubic metres in size. The units were manufactured and loaded in Humen, China, and shipped long-haul along AAL Shipping’s (AAL) popular ‘Asia – West Coast Australia Monthly Liner Service’ (AUWC) to Henderson in Australia for installation at the Kwinana Waste to Energy (WTE) Plant – the first thermal...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/aal-moves-four-giant-chimney-sections-for-australias-first-ever-waste-to-energy-plant/

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