PIRIOU has just signed a new contract with TOWT for the construction of a second 81m cargo sailboat, sistership of the first ordered in early 2022.

The delivery of the first vessel is scheduled for the end of 2023, in Concarneau, while that of the second is scheduled for the spring of 2024. In the coming weeks, the construction of the first unit will begin on the PIRIOU site in Giurgiu (Romania) for a arrival of the ship in Concarneau next summer for outfitting. The construction of the second will also begin in a few months.

Source: https://www.maritimeeconomy.com/post-details.php?post_id=aGprbg==&post_name=Piriou%20Signe%20AVEC%20TOWT%20Pour%20La%20Construction%20Dun%20Second%20VoilierCargo%20De%2081M&segment_name=4

 

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Manager of the APM Terminals Apapa, Steen Knudsen, has linked the construction of a new standard gauge line to a potential boost of the economy, as the infrastructure would provide a cost-efficient means of moving cargo from the port.

Knudsen said once the standard gauge becomes operational, more cargoes would move on rail and also help the terminal’s green agenda.

Speaking during an interactive session with journalists, Knudsen said the rail project is in line with the company’s agenda of making its entire supply chain eco-friendly.

He said while a narrow-gauge railway line connecting Kano is in operation at the terminal, the construction of standard gauge line by the Federal Government would further enhance cargo delivery through the rail.

Knudsen said APM Terminals is a global operator that has deployed international best practices in facilitating trade in Nigeria.

He said the terminal had, in the past, made much effort to incorporate environmentally friendly policies in its operations, such as collaboration with a recycling firm to recycle the terminals’ worn-out tyres into paving tiles.

Knudsen noted that the terminal’s latest environmentally friendly venture is the conversion of single used plastic into reflective coveralls.

Knudsen added that the terminal has continued to introduce new innovations to help both shipping lines and landside customers achieve improved supply chain efficiency and flexibility in a cost-effective manner.

He added that some of the terminals’ investments were also in the area of trade facilitation, noting that it is using global best practices to introduce digitalised products to ensure importers and exporters enjoy a seamless service at the terminal.

Knudsen said a berthing window has also been provided at the terminal for both deep sea vessels as well as barges, to help create more efficient flows of containers, thereby removing costs and wastes from the supply chain.

He said the company has continued to expand its barging traffic to enable it to penetrate both the east and west of the terminal and ensure customers take possession of their cargo in areas that are closer to their warehouses.

“The terminal had, last year, introduced a berthing window service to enable consignees to take prompt delivery of their cargo, by eliminating waiting time for vessels.

“The shipping lines that come in get consistent and cost-efficient service. For the Nigerian importers and exporters, it means our efficiency on the waterfront allows us to be very cost efficient in terms of facilitating their trade into the market. It is also important for the terminal to continuously focus on customer-centricity and to continuously focus on creating a consistent and safe environment,” he said.

Knudsen added that aside from its investment in equipment, the terminal is also investing heavily in manpower.

“An equally important investment is the investment into our workforce, ensuring that we continuously develop our staff mostly in terms of training, career progression and also expanding the business,” he said.

Source: https://guardian.ng/business-services/apmt-hopeful-lagos-ibadan-standard-gauge-rail-line-will-aid-cargo-movt/

 

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General cargo ship BRIZA suffered mechanical failure while transiting Bosphorus in northern direction and had to anchor in emergency at around 0230 LT (UTC +8) Sep 3, in Kandilli area. Istanbul Ship Traffic Control tugs responded, the ship started moving at around 0400 LT, understood attempting to complete transit, but at 0440 LT she turned back, and was taken (towed?) back to Marmara sea, anchored at Ahirkapi Anchorage at around 0620 LT Sep 3. The ship is ballasting to Chornomorsk, Ukraine.

 

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Fire erupted on bulk carrier EPIC, in cargo hold with some 8,000 tons of metal scrap, at around 1830 LT Sep 2, at Petit-Couronne (Seine-Maritime), Rouen, France. 40 engines and 70 firefighters, plus tug, were deployed, fire was taken under control by the morning Sep 3, but fire wasn’t yet extinguished, firefighting continued well into the morning.

Source: https://www.fleetmon.com/maritime-news/2022/39417/fire-cargo-hold-bulk-carrier-rouen-france-video/

 

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MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has received two significant orders for heavy lift cranes. These orders, totaling more than EUR 43 million, include the supply of 56 heavy lift cranes for fourteen 62,000 dwt multipurpose vessels built at two shipyards in Asia.

These orders were booked into Cargotec’s 2022 second quarter orders received. The vessels are scheduled to be delivered to the owners starting in the second quarter of 2023 and will be delivered until January 2026.

The orders include totally 56 cranes with a size of 80t and 150t. All cranes are connected to the latest worldwide service support and equipped with an active safety system for the highest possible secure operation.

MacGregor was selected as the supplier of these cranes thanks to its well-known design capabilities and customer’s trust in MacGregor’s delivery capability based on its earlier successes with similar solutions.

Magnus Sjöberg, Senior Vice President, Merchant Solutions, MacGregor, says:

“I’m very proud of the confidence that these two customers have chosen us to supply their heavy-lift cranes. We look forward to providing our high-class equipment and services again.”

Source: https://seawanderer.org/macgregor-receives-more-than-eur-43-million-orders-for-heavy-lift-cranes

 

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An industrial scale concept for a floating production unit to produce green ammonia at sea has secured Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV, affirming the technical feasibility of the design.

 

The so-called P2XFloater concept, developed by Norway-based H2 Carrier, is based on the conversion of an existing Very Large Gas Carrier into a floating, production, storage and offloading unit (FPSO) that can serve to produce environmentally friendly ammonia for the local or for the world market.

The FPSO would source electricity from a wind farm or other renewable source to provide power for electrolysis of seawater to produce the hydrogen as input to the so-called Haber-Bosch process which produces liquid ammonia by combining hydrogen and nitrogen of under high pressure and high temperature. The required nitrogen would also be produced onboard the FPSO.

DNV’s Vice President, Business Development for Floating Production, Conn Fagan, said the AiP covers all aspects of the integrated vessel concept including structural integrity, mooring, ammonia production, ammonia storage and cargo handling.

“The AiP assessment has looked at the technical challenges associated with offshore ammonia production and has concluded that there are no insurmountable difficulties to preclude future classification of the design,” said Fagan.

“For application of the concept in future projects, detailed engineering studies will of course need to be carried out with particular attention to addressing the hazards associated with ammonia and hydrogen for a particular layout and location.”

The presentation ceremony during ONS 2022 (L to R): Erik Henriksen (Director of Business Development – Offshore Classification, DNV) and Sebastian Kihle (Chief Technology Officer, H2Carrier)

“The innovative P2XFloater™ concept provides a low-cost, fast-track and flexible solution to produce green ammonia on an industrial scale and at a competitive price. Market demand is rapidly increasing primarily due to the decarbonisation of the industrial and maritime sectors,” says Mårten Lunde, CEO of H2Carrier AS.

Mr. Lunde added: “We are very pleased to have been awarded the AiP from DNV, which is a significant technical milestone that gives us a springboard for further development towards commercial realisation of this concept.”
Source: DNV

 

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During the month of July, Saudi Arabia’s ports achieved a 16% increase in cargo throughput compared with the same month in 2021, handling a total volume of 28 million tons, up from 24 million tons a year before. Statistics released by the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) reveal a 45.4% growth in general cargo traffic, to 718,082 tons, a 30.3% increase in dry bulk cargo, to 4.2 million tons, and a 19.1% surge in liquid bulk cargo, which accounted for 16.3 million tons of total throughput.

Similarly, container throughput at Saudi ports jumped 6.4% to 641,862 TEU, compared to 602,181 TEU during the same period last year. Transshipment movements were up 9.5% year-on-year at 268,000 TEU.

Automobile imports also soared to 78,438 units, rising 31% compared to the 60,052 vehicles in the equivalent period in 2021, while foodstuff volumes recorded a 40% upturn, to around 2 million tons.

Source: https://www.themaritimestandard.com/saudi-ports-register-strong-cargo-throughput-growth-in-july/

 

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A bulk carrier has been beached off the coast of Gibraltar, after it collided with an LNG tanker on Tuesday (30 Aug 22).

Authorities in the British overseas territory, located on the southern tip of the Iberian peninsula, say the port closed for four hours after the collision, but it has since fully reopened.

“The Gibraltar Port Authority remains at the scene and is continuously reviewing all aspects of the situation,” the Gibraltar government said in a statement.

Booms have been deployed around the beached vessel OS 35, which was sailing under the Tuvalu flag, to prevent any potential fuel spill.

OS 35, which was reportedly loaded with steel bars and over 400 tonnes of fuel, clipped the tanker Adam LNG as the former was moving to exit the bay.

Shortly after the collision occurred, the Gibraltar Port Authority directed the OS 35 to the eastern edge of the port. The vessel was then safely beached to minimise any risk of it sinking.

The Marshall Islands-flagged Adam LNG, which had arrived in Gibraltar after unloading in Malta, remains at anchor near the collision site.

The 24-strong crew aboard OS 35 are remaining onboard at the captain’s request, but can be evacuated if required. No injuries have been reported among the crew, and an internal survey by divers confirms there has been no water ingress.

Adam LNG
Adam LNG

A statement issued by the Gibraltarian Government says: “A survey inspection by a specialist team of divers this morning has confirmed that the OS 35’s bulbous bow is currently submerged 1.2 metres into the sandy seabed.

“There is significant damage to the vessel’s starboard side, including a gash amidships, below the waterline, measuring approximately 10 metres by four metres.”

The government adds that Adam LNG appears to have suffered no significant damage, except for a superficial dent to its bulbous bow.

OS 35 is a Tuvalu-flagged cargo vessel
OS 35 is a Tuvalu-flagged cargo vessel (Image: Gibraltar Government)

The Gibraltar Port Authority says it currently has two tugs and three service craft deployed to the scene, assisted by Salvamento Maritimo, ready to react to any incident that may develop.

“The Port of Algeciras is working in close coordination with the Gibraltar Port Authority, and has also been authorised to deploy assets, including a Salvamento Maritimo helicopter to undertake an aerial survey of the OS 35.”

The OS 35 has an overall length of 178m, and was built at Shin Kurushima Toyohashi shipyard in 1989. It was reportedly attacked by Somalian pirates while sailing in the Gulf of Aden in 2017. The crew locked themselves in a safe room, and the pirates fled after Indian and Chinese naval forces responded to a distress call.

Source: https://marineindustrynews.co.uk/gibraltar-spillage-fears-after-bulk-carrier-and-cargo-ship-collide/

 

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“We are expecting to realize integration between our digital platforms and GSBN’s blockchain platform, solve the problems of data and resources exchange for industry supply chain and simplify business operation process,” said Hu Haibing, chief accountant of Cosco Shipping Bulk.

Signing of the agreement marks Cosco Shipping Bulk to be valued as a crucial part for GSBN to expand business besides container sector and establish a more completed global blockchain platform.

Incorporated in Hong Kong, GSBN is an independent, not-for-profit technology consortium to build a blockchain-enabled operating system to redefine global trade. Cosco Shipping Group’s container shipping and port operation units of Cosco Shipping Lines and Cosco Shipping Ports are the two of the eight founders of GSBN.

 

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Intelligent Cargo Systems, the world leader in providing unique real-time port call visibility to ocean carriers, has extended its agreement with Hapag-Lloyd to provide the carrier’s complete managed fleet with the CargoMate platform.

CargoMate enables Hapag-Lloyd’s crews and shore-based teams to monitor cargo operations more efficiently and safely, while capturing data to further improve route optimization and vessel performance.

Intelligent Cargo Systems
CargoMate enables Hapag-Lloyd’s crews and shore-based teams to monitor cargo operations more efficiently and safely, while capturing data to further improve route optimization and vessel performance.
“By bringing unprecedented port call data to more vessels, crews and shore-based decision-makers, we’re able to create opportunities for reducing fuel expenditure and emissions across the Hapag-Lloyd fleet,” says Chris Jones, CEO of Intelligent Cargo Systems. “As a committed development partner since 2017, Hapag-Lloyd’s operational experience has been invaluable in the continuous improvement of the CargoMate platform for the benefit of all users.”

“This new agreement with Intelligent Cargo Systems underlines our commitment to optimise every port call for the benefit of our customers,” adds Rajiv Ghose, Senior Director of Network Operations at Hapag-Lloyd. “The CargoMate platform gives our operations teams digitalised insight that is challenging to collect by traditional means. We are looking forward to further optimizing our port stays using the data generated by CargoMate and will continue to work closely with Intelligent Cargo Systems to develop more innovative solutions within the port call optimization space.”

The extended agreement will also allow Hapag-Lloyd to add additional vessels under the same contract terms as it expands its fleet to meet increasing customer demand.

Source: https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/intelligent-cargo-systems-agrees-fleetwide-roll-out-of-cargomate-with-hapag-lloyd/

 

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