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May 13, 2021 ... and New Jersey."
The authors call for the "promising collaborative efforts in the maritime realm, in and around port facilities and in the linkages to the inland transport sector" to ... |
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May 13, 2021 ... between LNG bunkers and the traditional bunker choice they are already familiar with."
Flip Dankelman, Risk Manager, Titan LNG added: "We know that there is still some confusion around LNG ... |
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May 5, 2021 ... Scotland have developed a new rudder design that they claim can deliver fuel savings of 15% in calm waters.
The university's GATERS project has developed a new propulsion and steering system ... |
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May 5, 2021 ... of $2.7 billion for the first quarter, up from $209 million in the same period a year earlier and almost matching the $2.9 billion made during the whole of 2020.
"Strong demand combined with ... |
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May 4, 2021 ... said last year.
Dan-Bunkering now lists its senior management as Klausen as CEO, Mikkel Soeholm Vestergaard and Morten Eggert Troen as senior vice presidents and Ulrik Silversparre Bodholt as ... |
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Apr 30, 2021 ... countries and the U.S. banning travel to India–where hospitals and morgues are said to be overwhelmed by Covid casualties–worries over demand impact predominated: Phil Flynn, senior market ... |
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Apr 30, 2021 ... providing opportunities for additional improvements in the fourth quarter and into 2022."
The almost total absence of cruise ships from the global bunker market over the past year has been a ... |
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Apr 27, 2021 ... optimism in the global oil market and global mobility is increasing.
Looney added, "America is almost back to where it was, the vaccines are going to kick in now in Europe; then of course the ... |
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Apr 27, 2021 ... catching up."
Singapore has long been the world's largest bunkering hub, with annual sales of almost 50 million mt last year. But in recent years smaller bunker markets in Europe have made ... |
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Apr 27, 2021 ... ammonia."
The company has reduced its carbon emissions per transport work by 37% since 2008 -- almost reaching the International Maritime Organization's target for 2030.
"With the selected MAN ... |