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Donation of Protective Equipment for Pasig River Cleaners in the Philippines

Donation of Protective Equipment for Pasig River Cleaners in the Philippines
“K” Line Maritime Academy Philippines (KLMA), a primary training center for seafarers of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE), have decided to donate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as boots, gloves, raincoats to the Pasig River Coordinating and Management...
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Weekly Ukrainian seaborne grain flows recover, participants cautious

Weekly Ukrainian seaborne grain flows recover, participants cautious
Seaborne Ukrainian grain flows through the Black Sea jumped during the week Jan. 16-22, with volumes up 82% on the week to reach 893,874 mt, and the average cargo size now trending at the highest levels since the inception of the safe passage agreement, an analysis of...
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Alfa Laval introduces the marine industry’s first biofuel-ready separators

Alfa Laval introduces the marine industry’s first biofuel-ready separators
Biofuels are a current and accessible fuel option that can help marine customers decarbonize. Yet while biofuels reduce CO2 footprint, they also pose new operational challenges. Alfa Laval is first in the market to address them with biofuel-optimized separators and...
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Europe’s shipping sector needs certainty to plan for renewables transition

Europe’s shipping sector needs certainty to plan for renewables transition
Leading companies from across Europe’s fuel production chain have joined with NGOs to press the European Union’s legislators to provide the clarity and certainty they need to make long term investments in the renewable fuels required for the clean energy transition....
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Baltic index hits fresh 2-1/2-year low as larger vessel rates slip

Baltic index hits fresh 2-1/2-year low as larger vessel rates slip
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index extended losses to a sixth straight session on Tuesday to touch a fresh 2-1/2-year low, dragged down by a dip in capesize and panamax rates. The overall index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax...
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