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Nov 10, 2023 ... the use of MFMs for fuel oil deliveries in 2017. The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are now in the process of making MFM use mandatory for bunker barges from 2026. And later ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... head of commodities at Investec, to worry that "There is a danger the market could be in a surplus next year even if the Saudis do extend their cuts beyond the end of December."
Contrasting ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... container line, saw a 94.4% slump in its profits in the third quarter amid the ongoing torpor in the container market.
The firm saw profit of $293 million in Q3, down from $5.2 billion ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... the implementation of the mass flow meters makes."
The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges are in the process of making MFM use mandatory for bunker barges from 2026. And later at ... |
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Nov 9, 2023 ... operation in Galveston.
The firm has signed an LNG bunkering term contract with Carnival Corporation to supply its cruise ship the Carnival Jubilee at Galveston from next month, it said in ... |
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Nov 8, 2023 ... bunker trader River Marine Fuels for an undisclosed sum.
Both firms are based in Liverpool, UK with Standard have been a physical bunker supplier in the North of England since 2011 and ... |
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Nov 8, 2023 ... Fujairah.
"We've had a lot of positive feedback."
The port authorities of Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges have recently set out their plans to make mass flow meters mandatory from the start of ... |
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Nov 8, 2023 ... low costs of goods/services, and addresses deviations with management
Work with VPS lab to interpret bunker analysis as an assurance that ISO 8217 and SOLAS quality parameters are met or make a ... |
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Nov 7, 2023 ... with others who have been targeted recently, Gawthrop said the scam involved the individual purporting to represent the Japanese Navy.
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While establishing the credentials of your ... |
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Nov 3, 2023 ... visiting these ports from next year will be treated as having visited an EU port for the purposes of emissions trading system regulations.
From next year, the EU plans to require cargo and ... |