The vessel, purchased for USD 14.1 million, would be handed over to Pangaea in September 2019.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/280481/pangaea-expanding-fleet-with-secondhand-supramax/
The vessel, purchased for USD 14.1 million, would be handed over to Pangaea in September 2019.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/280481/pangaea-expanding-fleet-with-secondhand-supramax/
Continuing its Latin American expansion International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is taking over Libra Terminal Rio S.A. (Libra Rio).
http://www.seatrade-maritime.com/news/americas/ictsi-acquiring-libra-terminal-rio.html
The Minister of Maritime Affairs and administrator of the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) Noriel Araúz were visited by a delegation from the Japan Shipowners’ Association (JSA) headed by its vice president Takashi Nakashima.
US company Pangaea Logistics Solutions has announced the acquisition of a secondhand 58,000 dwt bulk carrier for a price of $14.1m. Splash understands that the vessel is the 2011-built supramax bulker , acquired from Japanese owner K Line. The vessel will be delivered to Pangaea in September,...
https://splash247.com/pangaea-logistics-solutions-acquires-supramax-bulker/
Tanker owner Euronav has approached Ecochlor to retrofit seven suezmaxes and VLCCs with ballast water management systems (BWMS), with an option for 30 more Ecochlor systems between 2020-2024.
Hyundai Mipo revealed it would work with a Mexican yard on the contract.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/280499/hyundai-mipo-lands-lpg-carrier-contract/
Canadian owner CSL has sent its 1959-built bulker Eda, formerly known as , to an eco-friendly recycling yard in Turkey. The ship will be dismantled as part of the company’s fleet optimisation program and it will be recycled in accordance with local legislation and international conventions....
https://splash247.com/csl-sends-60-year-old-great-lakes-bulker-to-scrap/
The automation project had been contested due to the fear of loss of jobs.
Corné Hulst is being appointed as the new operational director for the Port of Pecém in Brazil The Port of Rotterdam has announced.
ICTSI will pay USD 197 million for the concession rights.