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2022 August 15
https://maritime-executive.com
Fears Persist of Bunker Fuel Contamination in Rotterdam and Amsterdam
In recent weeks, according to the P&I Club, the commercial shipping industry has witnessed an increase in the number of bunker alerts...Fears Persist of Bunker Fuel Contamination in Rotterdam and Amsterdam
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2022 August 15
https://www.reuters.com
Explainer: How China manages refined fuel exports
China's refined fuel exports are likely to sink in 2022 to the lowest in seven years as the country seeks to maintain ample domestic supplies while refinery output posts a rare decline...Explainer: How China manages refined fuel exports
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2022 August 12
https://www.maritimeprofessional.com
Low Rhine Water Levels Another Drain on Germany's Economy
Weeks of baking temperatures and scant rainfall this summer have drained the water levels of the Rhine, the country's commercial artery, causing delays to shipping and pushing freight costs up more than five-fold...Low Rhine Water Levels Another Drain on Germany's Economy
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2022 August 12
https://www.transportandlogisticsme.com
Terminal operators once more favour greenfield container port projects
Global container port capacity is projected to increase by an average annual rate of 2.4% to reach 1.38 billion teu by 2026...Terminal operators once more favour greenfield container port projects
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2022 August 11
https://www.spglobal.com
Europe's dash for new LNG import infrastructure picks up pace
Some 25 new FSRUs are expected to be installed across the EU in the coming years...Europe's dash for new LNG import infrastructure picks up pace
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2022 August 10
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
US ports eye $3bln for electrification from Inflation Reduction Act
The bill introduces Grants to Reduce Air Pollution at Ports, worth $3 billion, which will support the purchase and installation of zero-emission equipment and technology at ports...US ports eye $3bln for electrification from Inflation Reduction Act
2022 August 3
With a southern line service
Russian container market has been living in an absolutely new reality from February 24. Major marine operators have exited and the local players join hands with other foreign companies to launch new services and look for alternative ways of their container fleet expansion. FESCO, Novomorsnab and Ruscon told about the new export and import routes at the YugTrans Forum.