P and O Maritime Services Ltd News

P&O Maritime Logistics fleet to become connected to innovative tool: Cat® Remote Fleet Vision

P&O Maritime Logistics is driven by its vision to disrupt the offshore industry for the better. From the projects and clients to the people and policies, P&O Maritime Logistics feels a great responsibility to improve the industry and find energy solutions that benefit future generations. Digital technology and solutions Working collaboratively is a big part of its strategy for driving industry-wide change, and P&O Maritime Logistics is pleased to be sharing this mantle with leading...

DP World Marine Services adds UAE coastal service

DP World has introduced a new coastal service for the UAE, connecting its Jebel Ali hub to other ports around the country, and supporting key customers by easing supply chain bottlenecks. The inaugural shipment of roughly 200 TEUs sailed from the Jebel Ali Port to the Port of Ajman and arrived on-time on 7 October 2022. The new routes are serviced by a fleet of modified Multi-Carrying Vessels (MCV) to bypass congestion by calling smaller berths. The shallow draft vessels use less space and can...

P&O Maritime Logistics expands its cargo transport service with new contract for containerised cargo transport across the Red Sea

P&O Maritime Logistics will help debottleneck customer supply chains by ensuring there is a faster cargo turnaround, enabled by the company’s unique and recently modified Multi Carrying Vessels (MCVs) that can carry containerised cargo. In partnership with Unifeeder, P&O Maritime Logistics will increase connectivity across the Red Sea between the Port of Jeddah and Port Sudan. MCV line As a “micro” feeder, the new MCV line has the unique ability to bypass con...

P&O Maritime Logistics to manage brand new ocean research vessel on behalf of the Marine Institute Ireland

P&O Maritime Logistics will provide full-service management of the Marine Institute’s new state-of-the-art research vessel, Tom Crean, on behalf of the client the Marine Institute as the ship enters service in July 2022. Based in Galway, Ireland, and named after Tom Crean the Irish Antarctic explorer and seafarer, the new vessel will undertake important multidisciplinary research as well as maintenance of weather buoys and other critical ocean infrastructure on behalf of the Marine...

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