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Jan 9, 2018 ... number of cargoes from the Middle East to Asia significantly at a time when a large amount of newly-built vessels are being delivered," according to Olivier Jakob, managing director at ... |
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Jan 9, 2018 ... 'buyer friendly' and most suppliers refused to adopt certain aspects of them. Although this is slowly changing, below we discuss what we've experienced as the more contentious points of the ... |
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Jan 8, 2018 ... focus on niche supply.
"The value we can add is personal attention to detail and local market knowledge," Soendergaard said.
Endofa has offices in France and the US. In addition to France and ... |
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Jan 5, 2018 ... what happens in the second half is interesting: do they [OPEC] continue with the cuts, do they slowly raise production?
"Because the market is tightening, and it's tightening very quickly."
Sen ... |
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Jan 4, 2018 ... are learning from early adopters, such as the Ports of Rotterdam and Jacksonville, and sharing knowledge and best practice to create uniform local regulation.
The global 0.5% Sulphur cap provides ... |
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Dec 29, 2017 ... the electric-powered car industry is disrupting existing supply infrastructure. However, he acknowledged that the 'buy-in' of owners is crucial if the use of LNG bunker fuel is to be stepped up ... |
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Dec 22, 2017 ... cargo capacity, Green Iris is slated to become one of the world's largest bulk carriers.
The newly launched bulker features an LNG fuel tank fabricated with POSCO's high-manganese steel and able ... |
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Dec 21, 2017 ... between the companies, such as the ability to develop more specific products due to increased knowledge, and thus provide an even more enhanced offering to our ... |
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Dec 18, 2017 ... CSI verification," said Julien Dufour, CEO of Verifavia Shipping.
"We are confident that our knowledgeable and experienced surveyors, all with seafaring experience, will deliver a top-class ... |
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Dec 18, 2017 ... to the berths and power the vessels, local news provider The Star reports.
Cold-ironing is acknowledged as a reliable method of reducing emissions in port from ships at berth and has been adopted ... |