MARITIME NEWS 4-4-2024

Baltimore Key Bridge: Container Lines Reroute While Automotives Appear Hardest Hit

HMM Lines Up Methanol and LNG Fuel Supply in Shanghai Port

Zero Emission Shipping Accelerated with Launch of Carbon Insetting Program

ASA-SNEC highlights urgent attention to Maritime Security in the Red Sea, and advocates support for the R&D Funding Vital for Industry’s Net-Zero Transition

ClassNK issues type approval certificate for lithium-ion storage battery system developed by Corvus Energy

ZeroNorth opens new office ...

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MARITIME NEWS 4-3-24

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Expects Up to $10 Million Hit from Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Inbound Container Growth Pushing U.S. Ports to Their Limits, Shipping Veteran Says

Wartsila to Deliver its First Ammonia Ship Engine in Early 2025

Baltimore bridge collapse reveals a critical gap in federal government’s port protection powers

Southampton: Port incentives switch freight from road to rail

Second channel opens around collapsed Baltimore bridge, but ...

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Ron Brown Is the New PCNC Vice President

Ron Brown was unanimously elected Vice President of the Propeller Club of Northern California at the Club’s  April 2nd meeting at Scott’s Seafood, Oakland, California.

“Ron Brown has been a stalwart member of the Propeller Club of Northern California and one our leading advocates in the maritime community,” Stas Margaronis, Propeller Club of Northern California President told Propeller Club attendees  in proposing Brown for Vice President at the April 2nd meeting.

Brown has been the Maritime Marketing and Commodities Manager for the Port ...

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MARITIME NEWS 4-2-24

Captain’s Complacency Led to Bridge Strike on Mississippi River

U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Running Behind Schedule

Biden Administration Approves Eighth Offshore Wind Project

Forecast impact on US East Coast container port calls following collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in approach to Baltimore Port

The Sea Cargo Charter expands its scope to accelerate shipping’s decarbonization

Shipping industry faces fuel dilemma in bid to cut emissions

Trapped vessels start moving out of Baltimore after ...

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MARITIME NEWS 4-1-24

California Lawmakers Urge Delay in New Marine Vessel Retrofitting Rule

Navigating Uncertainty: El Niño, La Niña, and the Panama Canal Drought

Baltimore Ship Accident Has East Coast Ports Scrambling To Absorb Cargo

QatarEnergy To Charter 19 New LNG Vessels Expanding Fleet Further

Baltimore bridge collapse: Ships carrying cars and heavy equipment need to find a new harbor

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Temporary Channel Opens

Austal Rejects Takeover Proposal from Hanwha Ocean

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MARITIME NEWS 3-28-24

Baltimore Key Bridge Disaster Could Become Costliest Maritime Accident in History

Baltimore bridge port blockade won’t trigger new supply chain crisis, experts say

International® Marine Coatings Big Data Technology Accurately Predicts Realised Vessel Performance Over Five Years, New Whitepaper Reveals

ClassNK grants Innovation Endorsements for Products & Solutions to two innovative initiatives by MOL

‘Too early to judge’: Global carmakers contend with closure at busiest U.S. auto port

US supply chain task force ...

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MARITIME NEWS 3-27-24

Georgia Ports Authority Approves Major Upgrades at Savannah Container Terminal

East Coast Ports Work To Reroute Baltimore Cargo

Equinor Strikes Major Labor Agreement for South Brooklyn Marine Terminal Construction

S&P Global Analysis: Baltimore bridge collapse disrupts local traffic, global shipping

How shipping containers can make or break the global economy

Simply Blue Group Diversifies To Develop Sustainable Fuels Projects

Vuyk Engineering embraces SSI ShipConstructor for enhanced design and operational efficiency

U-Ming ...

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MARITIME NEWS 3-26-24

Port of Baltimore Shipping Traffic Frozen By Bridge Collapse

Decarbonization efforts will lead to a net increase of 237 Bn ton-miles, predicts Veson Nautical

Baltimore bridge collapse: potential for significant supply chain disruption

Shipping majors profiteering from EU carbon emissions charge – study

Avikus Autonomous Navigation Proven To Reduce Fuel Usage And Carbon Emissions

Chevron’s collaborative technical event with Petrol Ofisi reinforces its commitment to drive change through partnership

Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement ...

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MARITIME NEWS 3-25-24

World’s First Global CO2 Charge Inches Closer at IMO Meeting

US Revises Tax Credit Rule to Help Offshore Wind Projects

IMO progress and GHG levy momentum increases the imminence of the endgame for shipping’s use of fossil fuels

ETS: ‘Quite a year’ for ship owners

A Global Carbon Tax on Shipping is Coming, Says ABS Chairman and CEO

China’s weekly export container shipping index down

Eni, Fincantieri and RINA establish partnership for ...

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Save the Date! PCNC Hosts a Maritime Discussion:  “Advancing the Industrial Waterfront: A Collaborative Post-Stadium Process” Tuesday, April 2nd

Save the Date! PCNC Hosts a Maritime Discussion:  “Advancing the Industrial Waterfront: A Collaborative Post-Stadium Process” Tuesday, April 2nd @ Scott’s Seafood, Oakland from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm

In the wake of the pandemic, most people in the Bay Area are aware of the key role the Port plays in the region’s economy and well-being. So what do those closest to the Port – its partners, tenants and workers – believe are ...

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MARITIME NEWS 3-22-24

Study Reveals US Offshore Wind Projects Could Lower Costs, Bolster Grid Reliability

Drought Threatens to Snarl Mississippi River Traffic for a Third Year

Cost Gap for Sustainable Shipping Fuels Could Close by 2035, Says Wärtsilä Report

World’s First Ammonia-Powered Vessel Sets Sail in Singapore

Fiji to Sign Ports Deal with Australia in Shipbuilding Boost

MEPC 81: Support For Pricing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Shipping Grows But Important Pieces Of Puzzle Still Missing

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