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The shipping industry wants to be taxed for its carbon emissions

Bloomberg | April 21, 2021 | Maritime

It’s rare for an industry powered by fossil fuels to call for a tax on its own carbon emissions. Yet the shipping sector is doing just that.

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MSC schedule updates Asia-USA and Santana Service new rotation

AJOT | April 21, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

Due to the current challenging market situation impacting port activities, generating congestion and schedule delays across the supply chain, MSC is planning to adjust its sailing programme on its Transpacific trade to match the actual departure dates from Asia. 

KR launches latest ‘SeaTrust-HullScan’

AJOT | April 21, 2021 | Maritime | Technology

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Maersk’s Destination Cargo Management program reduces demurrage and detention exposure by 50%

AJOT | April 21, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

Maersk North America’s Destination Cargo Management (DCM) product is designed to optimize destination planning and delivery in supply chains. This segment holds the most opportunity for importers to reduce demurrage and detention (D&D) storage costs and improve end user experience.

[FBX Weekly] Asia-Europe ocean rates climbing on Suez delays

AJOT | April 21, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

SEA-LNG warns against delay in addressing shipping decarbonization

AJOT | April 20, 2021 | Energy | Maritime | Technology

CMA CGM PSS - Reefer cargo from Spain to Asia

AJOT | April 20, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

SSY Futures completes first Handysize 38 FFA trades

AJOT | April 20, 2021 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

MAERSK ATHABASCA – COVID-19 indecent update

AJOT | April 20, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

Ocean carriers may fund $6 billion project to decarbonize marine engines by 2050
Maritime
Stas Margaronis | Top Story | April 20, 2021

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Ocean carriers may fund $6 billion project to decarbonize marine engines by 2050

In June, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will be reviewing a plan to assess ocean carriers between U.S. $5-to-6 billion dollars to develop alternative fuels that will substantially decarbonize marine engines by 2050, according to John Butler, President of the World Shipping Council.
Maersk offers expertise and advice at US Congressional hearing on a carbon-free maritime industry
Maritime
AJOT | Top Story | April 20, 2021

Maersk offers expertise and advice at US Congressional hearing on a carbon-free maritime industry

The main challenge in the transformation to low or zero emissions shipping is not at sea, but on land.
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X-Gas Project leads the charge in next generation sustainable fuel transport & bunkering

AJOT | April 19, 2021 | Energy | Maritime | Technology

The X-gas Project is a series of innovative and unconventional, medium-capacity Liquified Gas / Gas bunkering tankers designed by KNUD E. HANSEN. The flagship design of the project is a 126.5 metre vessel with a total cargo capacity of 9,000 cubic metres, split between two Type C tanks. The platform, however, is highly customizable and can be tailored to accommodate a range of tank capacities, as well as various containment systems including membrane tanks.

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Crowley completes first US design for fully electric tug with autonomous technology

AJOT | April 19, 2021 | Maritime | Technology

Crowley Engineering Services has completed the design of the first fully electric U.S. tugboat with autonomous technology -- providing operators a sustainable and high-performing solution for ship assist and harbor services in any port.

MSC restricted cargo misdeclaration fee scope: Exports from USA

AJOT | April 16, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

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Shipping’s first TV style talk show to air with Nor-Shipping and Ocean Now

AJOT | April 16, 2021 | Maritime

Nor-Shipping has confirmed details of a new business talk and entertainment show that will air for the first time as part of its Ocean Now initiative on 1 June 2021. The Today Show by Nor-Shipping will beam from Skuld’s rooftop terrace at its Oslo headquarters, with Pia Meling of Massterly as host and an array of the ocean industry’s leading names discussing key issues. The free and easy to access broadcast will also, the Nor-Shipping team promises, feature “surprise content” to entertain and engage global audiences.

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