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Special Report: Panama 2023

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

In this edition of the Seatrade Maritime Special Report, we talk to key Panama maritime industry stakeholders about what lies ahead in 2023 what the measures would be to re-invent the system.
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Hapag-Lloyd concludes acquisition of Indian terminal operator stake

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Container line Hapag-Lloyd has completed its acquisition of 40% shareholding in J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Limited (JMBPL) previously approved by antitrust authorities.

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From www.shippinginsider.com

Ocean shipping articles published in FreightWaves/American Shipper
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New Zealand Ends Livestock Exports By Sea

From www.marinelink.com

New Zealand's last exports of livestock by sea have been completed and live exports have ceased, its agriculture minister said on Friday, as it fully implemente
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Reliance to start gas production from MJ field this quarter, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Reliance: The block averaged 20 million standard cubic meters per day of production in the January-March quarter, the company said in an investor presentation post-presentation of the March quarter earnings.
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'Answerable only to our people': Sitharaman on question about India's fuel imports from Russia, ET EnergyWorld

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

"Initially, everybody was asking how are you importing it (fuel) from Russia (or is it) because it is giving concession," Sitharaman said, reiterating India's position it was accountable to its people.
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Brookfield expands green footprint, buys 51% stake in CleanMax Enviro, ET EnergyWorld

From economictimes.indiatimes.com

This will be Brookfield's second renewable deal in as many months, having agreeing to invest $1 billion in serial Avaada Ventures, run by serial entrepreneur Vineet Mittal.
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The Energy Absurdity of the Week: The Utter Futility of the Energy Transition in Two Illustrations

From blackmon.substack.com

Sunday's Energy Absurdity: The Utter Futility of the Energy Transition in Two Illustrations [Follow me on Twitter at @EnergyAbsurdity] I can write all the thousands of words I want on this topic, but the visual learners among us need, well, visuals to learn the futile reality of this “energy transition” which western governments are bankrupting themselves to try to subsidize into reality. I came across two such visuals that, taken together, do a great job of telling this story.
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Sonowal inaugurates infra projects at Chennai and Kamarajar Ports

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated major infrastructure projects in Tamil

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Major ports of India handle highest ever cargo at 795 mn tonne in FY23 : MoPSW Secy

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : India’s major ports handled the highest ever cargo at 795 million tonne in 2022-23, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Secretary Sudhansh
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Bunge program encourages regenerative ag in Brazil | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

Farmers to receive support through customized action plan, market connections.
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Service, labor issues bog down freight transportation | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

West Coast labor issues remain top priority for rail freight.
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Keltz named Milling Operative of the Year | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

Grain Craft director of technology receives honor at annual IAOM banquet.
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Friday's Energy Absurdity: Chile to Nationalize its Lithium - What Does it All Mean?

From blackmon.substack.com

Does the creation of a state-owned Lithium company presage a deal with China?
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Spot Ship Platform - Search Page

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In this video we take you through Spot Ship's Search page and all it's functionality.

Want to learn more? Visit our website at www.spot-ship.com
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Record monthly decline in US inbound containers

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

US inbound containers fell by 32.2% on-year in March, the largest recorded drop as volumes fell from pandemic-inflated levels.
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First accredited low-carbon ammonia for power generation shipped from Saudi Arabia to Japan

From splash247.com

A first shipment of independently-certified low-carbon ammonia has arrived in Japan for use as fuel in power generation. The shipment is the result of a successful multiparty collaboration across the low-carbon ammonia value chain. The ammonia was produced by SABIC Agri-Nutrients with feedstock from Aramco, and sold by Aramco Trading Company to the Fuji Oil …
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UN taps Boskalis to remove oil from decaying FSO off Yemen

From splash247.com

Boskalis’ SMIT Salvage has been tasked to remove oil from the decaying floating storage and offloading unit (FSO) moored off Yemen’s Red Sea coast. The single-hulled oil tanker, built in 1976 and converted in 1987, is believed to hold 1.14m barrels of light crude oil. Due to the crisis in Yemen, the FSO has not been maintained …
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Diana Shipping clinches $100m for debt refinancing

From splash247.com

Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has tapped Danish Ship Finance for a $100m loan maturing in April 2028. The New York-listed firm has used the proceeds to refinance two existing loans with BNP Paribas of about $75.2m and another loan facility with DNB Bank of approximately $11.8m. Diana said the leftover cash may be used …
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First accredited low-carbon ammonia for power generation shipped from Saudi Arabia to Japan

From splash247.com

A first shipment of independently-certified low-carbon ammonia has arrived in Japan for use as fuel in power generation. The shipment is the result of a successful multiparty collaboration across the low-carbon ammonia value chain. The ammonia was produced by SABIC Agri-Nutrients with feedstock from Aramco, and sold by Aramco Trading Company to the Fuji Oil …
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Used Cargo Container for Sale

From www.lotus-containers.com

Shipping containers carry loads from one part of the world to another. New or used containers facilitate the transportation of goods efficiently worldwide. If you want to buy used shipping containers but need to know whom to contact, LOTUS Containers, a global marketer for premium and affordable shipping containers, is here to help. We also lease used and new shipping containers. You can pick from various shipping containers depending on their type and size.

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Aviation Weather Radar: Understanding Its Importance in Flying

From orbitshub.com

Aviation Weather Radar: The Technology that Keeps Pilots and Passengers Safe

 

Aviation weather radar is an essential tool used by pilots to navigate through hazardous weather conditions. It provides real-time information on the location, intensity, and movement of storms, turbulence, and other hazardous weather phenomena, allowing pilots to avoid or navigate through them safely. In this blog post, we will explore the technology behind aviation weather radar, how it works, and why it is so important for air travel safety.

 

What is Aviation Weather Radar?

 

Aviation weather radar is a type of radar that is specifically designed for use by pilots to detect and monitor weather patterns that could impact flight safety. It uses radio waves to detect the presence of precipitation in the atmosphere and measures its intensity, location, and movement. This information is then displayed on a screen in the cockpit, allowing pilots to make informed decisions about their flight path and altitude.

 

How Does Aviation Weather Radar Work?

 

Aviation weather radar works by transmitting a beam of radio waves from an antenna on the aircraft. When these waves encounter precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail, they are reflected back to the antenna. The radar system then analyzes the reflected waves to determine the intensity and location of the precipitation.

 

Aviation weather radar can detect precipitation up to 300 nautical miles away, depending on the strength of the storm. It can also detect turbulence, which is caused by changes in wind direction and speed, as well as other weather phenomena that could pose a hazard to flight safety.

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Offshore Shipbrokers | GRS Goup

From grs.group

Offshore Shipbrokers is committed to providing its clients with exceptional service, and its team of brokers possesses extensive industry knowledge and a wealth of experience that enables them to provide expert advice and support. The company's dedication to client satisfaction and its ability to provide innovative solutions make it a trusted partner for clients in the offshore industry.

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MSC Boxship Rescues 17-Year-Old Paddleboarder off Portugal

From maritime-executive.com

In a miraculous rescue on Sunday, the crew of a container ship saved a young paddleboarder who had been blown far out to sea off the coast o
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