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CMA CGM launches KEA service to add a second weekly Oceania loop from the US East Coast

CMA CGM launches KEA service to add a second weekly Oceania loop from the US East Coast
CMA CGM will officially launch its new KEA service to provide “efficient, reliable and enhanced coverage” on the US East Coast to/from Oceania trade, the company said. KEA will complement its existing RTW PAD product and make it “the only carrier able to offer two...
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METLEN delivers first U.S. LNG cargo for Bulgaria via Alexandroupolis FSRU

METLEN delivers first U.S. LNG cargo for Bulgaria via Alexandroupolis FSRU
METLEN Energy & Metals said its first U.S.-sourced liquefied natural gas cargo intended for the Bulgarian market has arrived at the Alexandroupolis floating storage and regasification unit in northern Greece, marking a new stage in its regional gas and LNG trading...
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KOGAS and Hyundai Heavy Industries Turbomachinery clear on-site validation for ultra-low-temperature LNG pump

KOGAS and Hyundai Heavy Industries Turbomachinery clear on-site validation for ultra-low-temperature LNG pump
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) had “successfully localized and verified” an ultra-low-temperature liquefied natural gas (LNG) pump, calling it a Korea-first achievement, according to the company’s statement. The pump was selected in 2020 as a government-led...
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EU ETS shipping rules lift per-tonne bunker compliance costs from Jan. 1

EU ETS shipping rules lift per-tonne bunker compliance costs from Jan. 1
Total bunker costs for ships operating in Europe rose on Wednesday as expanded European Union emissions-trading rules for maritime transport took effect, lifting per-tonne compliance costs as shipowners moved to full exposure under the scheme, according to Ship &...
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Qingdao Port launches automated mooring as nuclear, rail and canal projects advance

Qingdao Port launches automated mooring as nuclear, rail and canal projects advance
China marked multiple infrastructure milestones on January 1, including the start of commercial operations at Zhangzhou Nuclear Power Unit 2 and progress across transport and port projects, according to CCTV.com. Unit 2 at the Zhangzhou nuclear power base, equipped...
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Does your annual ocean bid process sufficiently factor in risk?

Does your annual ocean bid process sufficiently factor in risk?
Everybody is talking about risks in ocean transport operations and procurement. In this Logistics Executive Briefing, senior consultants within our global ocean freight procurement team, share insights into the practical steps shippers can take to identify, manage and...
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