Guangxi Shipbuilding bags up to eight cargoships from Manisa
CSSC Guangxi Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering has entered into shipbuilding contract with Italian Manisa Chartering for six plus two general cargoships.
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CSSC Guangxi Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering has entered into shipbuilding contract with Italian Manisa Chartering for six plus two general cargoships.
Swiss trader Mercuria and Dutch ETA Shipping have teamed up to build up to 16 low-emission multipurpose general cargo ships in China. A joint venture will see the construction of six initial ÈTA 6700 vessels at Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering, with the first delivery expected in 2025. The ships will be owned by Mare Balticum, …
The Dutch based Shipyard Royal Bodewes has on Friday at the shipyard premises launched the third vessel of a series of seven 6800 dwat general
The last vessel in the series of five general cargo newbuildings is set to leave China and head on its maiden voyage to Europe. The Wilson Flex V has been delivered to its owners Rhenus-Arkon-Shipinvest (RHAS) during last week.
The Sea Cargo Charter has highlighted issues with measurements of emissions and efficiency of ships at the same time as calling from the IMO to adopt ambitious decarbonisation targets next month at the MEPC80 meeting.
A chief engineer of a general cargo ship is facing potential jail time after being convicted by a jury in the US in a pollution case.
A Japanese general cargo vessel Taisei Maru No. 21 ran aground off the coast of Kasaoka City at Kogochi Island tip in the Inner Japan Sea. The incident occurred on Wednesday around 01.00 hrs local time while the 1992-built 1,400 dwt vessel was on its way from Takasago in Hyogo to Kure in Hiroshima. No …