AAL Bangkok Loads 12 Floating Crafts, Including 51-Meter Superyacht

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The AAL Bangkok recently provided the perfect ocean transport solution for a leading yacht transport and boat shipping company, representing a select group of private owners seeking a Caribbean climate for their pleasure cruising this winter.

AAL’s specialist heavy lift S-Class vessel (19,000 dwt) loaded a compiled cargo of 12 floating craft in Genoa, Italy, and successfully transported the same to the Virgin Islands and Port Everglades.

The 3,500m2 cargo included a 51-meter superyacht, weighing...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/aal-bangkok-loads-12-floating-crafts-including-51-meter-superyacht/

Namir Khanbabi to lead Zeamarine business in Asia and Oceania

German heavylift and project cargo carrier Zeamarine has appointed Namir Khanbabi (pictured above) as its new regional director for Asia and Oceania.
Mr Khanbabi will lead the Asia & Oceania business units and “identify new market opportunities and continue our successful story in the area”.
He was previously chartering and operations director at AAL.
He will be based in Zeamarine’s regional headquarters in Kuala Lumpur and be supported by the promotion of Alexander …

The post Namir Khanbabi to...

https://theloadstar.com/namir-khanbabi-to-lead-zeamarine-business-in-asia-and-oceania/

AAL Adds Four Modern Vessels To Its Fleet!

According to an article published in Seatrade-Maritime, heavy-lift specialist AAL will expand its multipurpose fleet with the addition of four modern vessels.

New vessels added

The addition of four modern vessels will bring the company’s total operating tonnage to just shy of 740,000 dwt.

The four Warnow Class (W-Class) of 33,271-dwt each represent 133,000 dwt or 156,000 cu m of additional capacity for AAL, helping to boost the carrier’s global coverage on key trade routes in Asia-Australia,...

http://mfame.guru/aal-adds-four-modern-vessels-to-its-fleet/

AAL Strengthens Global Presence & Offering, With Additional 133,000 DWT Of MPV Tonnage

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Additional W-Class vessels join AAL’s fleet, representing 133,000 dwt / 156,000 cbm of additional capacity for its customers and further differentiating the carrier’s niche project cargo offering and strong position within the MPP sector.

Specialist breakbulk and project heavy lift carrier AAL is expanding its multipurpose fleet with the addition of a number of modern and highly adaptive Warnow-Class (W-Class) 33,271 dwt ‘mega-size’ vessels.  Representing 133,000 dwt / 156,000 cbm of additional...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/aal-strengthens-global-presence-offering-with-additional-133000-dwt-of-mpv-tonnage/

AAL Prepares for IMO 2020 Regulation

Singapore-based multipurpose shipping company AAL shipping plans to move forward over the coming weeks and months to fully prepare for the important milestone in the shipping and maritime sector by using low sulphur fuel, reports Sea News.

Why sulphur cap?

The company said, the purpose of the new regulation is to reduce Sulphur Oxide (SOx) levels produced across the entire shipping industry.

The move will result in more sustainable air quality conditions for those environments, particularly...

http://mfame.guru/aal-prepares-for-imo-2020-regulation/

AAL’s Adoption Of The IMO Low Sulphur Regulation 2020

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AAL’s Adoption Of The IMO Low Sulphur Regulation 2020

August 2, 2019 – With widespread discussion and reporting about the IMO 2020 ‘Sulphur Cap’ regulation, coming into effect January 1st 2020, we would like to clarify our position and how we plan to move forward over the coming weeks and months to fully prepare ourselves and our customers for this important and long-awaited milestone in our sector’s history.

The purpose of the new regulation is to reduce sulphur oxide (SOx)...

http://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2019/08/02/aals-adoption-of-the-imo-low-sulphur-regulation-2020/

AAL Plans To Move Forward With Adoption Of The IMO Low Sulphur Regulation 2020

AAL’s Adoption Of The IMO Low Sulphur Regulation 2020

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With widespread discussion and reporting about the IMO 2020 ‘Sulphur Cap’ regulation, coming into effect January 1st 2020, we would like to clarify our position and how we plan to move forward over the coming weeks and months to fully prepare ourselves and our customers for this important and long-awaited milestone in our sector’s history.

The purpose of the new regulation is to reduce sulphur oxide (SOx) levels produced across the entire shipping industry, resulting...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/aal-plans-to-move-forward-with-adoption-of-the-imo-low-sulphur-regulation-2020/

AAL launches regular ‘Europe – Far East’ multipurpose heavy-lift service

AAL launches regular ‘Europe – Far East’ multipurpose heavy-lift service

July 3, 2019 – AAL Europe has formally launched a ‘Europe – Far East Service’, to offer regular sailings and highly flexible port calls between Northern Europe (ARA range and the Baltic region), Middle East, South East Asia and over to the Far East. The service’s backbone will be the carrier’s owned and highly flexible 19,000 dwt S-Class heavy lift vessels (700t max lift) and complemented by ad-hoc sailings of its A-Class...

http://www.allaboutshipping.co.uk/2019/07/03/aal-launches-regular-europe-far-east-multipurpose-heavy-lift-service/

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