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Biden to quadruple tariffs on China EVs, offer solar exclusions

Bloomberg | May 13, 2024 | International Trade | Maritime | Breakbulk News

President Joe Biden will quadruple tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and sharply increase levies for other key industries this week, unveiling the measures at a White House event framed as a defense of American workers, people familiar with the matter said.

McCarthy completes new Port of Beaumont Main Street Terminal
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | May 06, 2024

McCarthy completes new Port of Beaumont Main Street Terminal

New roll on/roll off terminal will increase cargo capacity by 15%
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BIO-UV to retrofit BWTS to a trio of SIEM PCCs

AJOT | April 30, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

BIO-UV Group has received a prestigious order from SIEM Ship Management to supply its innovative BIO-SEA Ballast Water Treatment Systems for a trio of SIEM-managed car carriers.

First ARC vessel voyage powered by biofuel

AJOT | April 30, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Breakbulk News

CBP officers continue recovering stolen vehicles at Charleston and Savannah seaports
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | April 26, 2024

CBP officers continue recovering stolen vehicles at Charleston and Savannah seaports

So far in the 2024 federal fiscal year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have intercepted 18 stolen vehicles valued at approximately 1.1 million dollars during outbound enforcement operations and inspection of shipping containers in Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, destined for countries such as Ghana, Libya, Jordan, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Galveston Wharves board approves $29 million construction contract for cargo area
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | April 26, 2024

Galveston Wharves board approves $29 million construction contract for cargo area

1st major cargo infrastructure improvement and expansion project in decades...
Wallenius Wilhelmsen moves first on Brunswick port expansion, enhancing US capabilities
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | April 24, 2024

Wallenius Wilhelmsen moves first on Brunswick port expansion, enhancing US capabilities

Wallenius Wilhelmsen is signing a 20-year lease agreement with the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), with options up to 30 years.
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Damen launches Combi Freighter 3850 for Reederei M. Lauterjung at Ba Son Shipyard in Vietnam

AJOT | April 24, 2024 | Green Shipping | Maritime | Breakbulk News

Damen Shipyards Group launched a Combi Freighter (CF) 3850 at the Ba Son Shipyard in Vietnam. The CF 3850 is the first in a two-vessel order from Germany-based shipping company Reederei M. Lauterjung. Following this order, Damen’s client has placed an order for a third CF 3850. The vessels are to be named MV Arion, MV Hestia and MV Neptune.

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China’s cheap EVs redraw the map of where cars get made

Bloomberg | April 24, 2024 | International Trade | Maritime | Breakbulk News

China is set to change the map of global automaking by stepping up electric-car exports that will intensify mass-market competition, according to the International Energy Agency.

Port of Lake Charles cracks nation’s top 10 for cargo
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | April 23, 2024

Port of Lake Charles cracks nation’s top 10 for cargo

Major gains in cargo have made the Port of Lake Charles one of the top 10 busiest ports in the nation.
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Brunswick sets record month for autos

AJOT | April 17, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Colonel’s Island Terminal at the Port of Brunswick continued its record-setting pace in March, handling 77,236 units of Roll-on/Roll-off cargo, an increase of 13,438 units or 21 percent over the same month last year...

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Joe Kramek appointed as New President & CEO at World Shipping Council

AJOT | April 17, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Breakbulk News | Bulk | People | Appointments

The World Shipping Council (WSC), the united voice of liner shipping, is happy to announce that the WSC Board has appointed Joe Kramek as its new President & CEO, to succeed John Butler upon his retirement at the end of July...

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Bridge disaster in Baltimore gets FBI criminal investigation

Bloomberg | April 15, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Breakbulk News | Bulk | Technology

The FBI has opened a criminal investigation into what occurred on the cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused it to collapse, according to a person familiar with the investigation.

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Finnlines has set sail from Malmö on its new route to Świnoujście

AJOT | April 10, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

The shipping company Finnlines newly announced the launch of a new service between Malmö, Sweden and Świnoujście, Poland with first departure this morning on April 10. Finnlines thus expands its network and now connects to over 20 ports across Europe.

Port of Brownsville awarded $1.1M for vessel suitability and feasability project
Green Shipping
AJOT | Top Story | April 09, 2024

Port of Brownsville awarded $1.1M for vessel suitability and feasability project

The Port of Brownsville was recently named the recipient of $1,116,279 in funding from the federal government for its Port of Brownsville Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility project.
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Port of Davisville likely to see 25% increase in auto imports

AJOT | April 05, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals | Ports | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

The Quonset Development Corporation anticipates that auto imports at the Port of Davisville will increase by as much as 25%, or 4,000 vehicles per month, as a result of the realignment of shipping traffic due to the collapse of the Key Bridge outside Baltimore Harbor. QDC Managing Director Steven J. King, P.E. said it was too soon to tell how long the increase might last...

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INTERCARGO and RightShip launch Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence (DBCE)

AJOT | April 03, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

Today, RightShip, the leading global ESG focused digital maritime platform, and INTERCARGO, the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners, launch the Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence (DBCE), an independent, not-for-profit industry organisation dedicated to the administration of the Dry Bulk Management Standard (DryBMS) framework.

Car shipper takes $10 million hit from Baltimore bridge collapse

Bloomberg | April 03, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

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Ford, GM divert shipments as bridge collapse upends supplies

Bloomberg | March 27, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals

The US automotive supply chain will be disrupted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, dealing another blow to America’s automotive ecosystem still recovering from pandemic-related setbacks.

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The ‘no-fail’ mission to protect the Red Sea isn’t working

Bloomberg | March 27, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals | Canal and Waterway

The US and its allies have been trying to stop the Houthis but their attacks on ships continue.

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