Cameroon News

Full speed ahead! New E-Flexer ferry Stena Estelle by Stena Line takes up operation on 4 September

Stena Line´s newest addition to the fleet - Stena Estelle - has already sailed around half the world. Departing from its building shipyard in East China in June, the ferry passed through Singapore, India, the Middle East and Gibraltar, before setting course towards the Baltic Sea. Currently Stena Estelle stays at Remontowa shipyard in Gdansk for the final adjustments, so it can take up its regular service on Gdynia-Karlskrona. The first departure is planned for 4 September from Gdynia, and...

Port of Hamburg boosts container throughput market share

The container throughput trend in the Port of Hamburg in the first half of 2022 was more positive than expected. The total throughput of 4.4 million TEU, 20-ft standard containers in the first six months of the year represented slight growth of 0.9 percent. Growth in container handling Compared to the major competing ports of Antwerp-Bruges, Rotterdam, and Bremen/Bremerhaven in Northern Europe, all reporting downturns in container handling, Hamburg was the only major port in the range to repor...

Peel Ports’ London Medway completes trio of ISO certifications with new Environmental Management accreditation

London Medway, part of Peel Ports Group, has seen its commitment to continuous environmental improvement recognised by obtaining the internationally renowned ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management certification. The endorsement follows on from an extensive company-wide audit by the British Standards Institute (BSI) and endorses London Medway’s focus and ability in managing and achieving its environmental credentials. Third certification by the BSI The ISO 14001 represents London Medway...

Indonesia at the centre of shipping’s global energy transition

The new P4G-Getting to Zero Coalition report “Shipping’s energy transition: strategic opportunities in Indonesia” explores the potential for Indonesia to accelerate and benefit from international maritime decarbonisation.  The report finds that Indonesia has several opportunities to leverage the global transition to zero-emission marine fuels toward key national objectives. However, achieving this will require targeted action in order to unlock these opportunities. Inter...

WEG supplies their new Vertical High Thrust motors to renowned North American corporation

One of the largest pump companies in the world, headquartered in Texas, in the United States of America (USA), found in WEG the ideal solution to meet its needs. The supply is part of a steel plant project in the USA and includes 51 units of the new Vertical High Thrust motors line. This line represents the consolidation of the new design of vertical three-phase induction motors with high thrust capacity and non-reverse ratchet. Vertical High Thrust motor The Vertical High Thrust motor can be...

Singapore Maritime Foundation partners with Pacific Carriers Limited and Pacific International Lines to enhance attractiveness of maritime jobs through job redesign pilot

The Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) has partnered with leading international shipping companies Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL) and Pacific International Lines (PIL) to enhance the attractiveness of maritime jobs through a job redesign pilot. The project will seek to: Demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of job redesign in maritime to enhance their attractiveness to the talent pool amid a competitive market; Provide analysis and recommendations for future job redesign implementatio...

Product certification ensures conformity to safety and performance standards

Marine equipment regulations include a requirement for certification of various systems used on board ships in the United Kingdom. Previously, the “Ships Wheel,” or “Wheelmark,” designated that equipment had required accreditation and safety certificates issued by, or on behalf of, the Member States of the European Union. Marine equipment assessment Resulting of Brexit, the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has implemented new regulations to establish UK conformit...

Unifeeder is adding a larger vessel to their direct service to the UK from the Baltic Sea

In order to fulfil the strong market demands during the upcoming peak season, Unifeeder is adding a larger vessel to their direct service to the UK from the Baltic Sea. The new vessel has a capacity of 800 TEU and is very suitable for transporting 45’ containers. With two weekly sailings to the UK and bigger vessel intake, the customers will enjoy an increased capacity from the UK to Poland as well as improved transit time out of Riga. Cost-effective alternative The new vessel has a cap...

Unifeeder enters into a transport agreement with Greencarrier, Green Cargo and Ranheim Paper & Board

Unifeeder enters into a unique transport agreement with Greencarrier, Green Cargo, and Ranheim Paper & Board. The agreement includes transport of paper from Trondheim, via the port of Drammen and Rotterdam, to Vienna in Austria by shortsea instead of a truck. Assistant Port Director at Drammen Port; Ivar Vannebo, informs that the new agreement reduces the use of the truck, between the paper mill at Ranheim and the Vienna printing plant, from 2400 kilometres to just 24 kilometres. Sustainab...

The Unifeeder Group announces the signing of the agreed acquisition of Unifeeder by DP World

The Unifeeder Group (‘Unifeeder’), the largest Pan-European feeder and shortsea operator, announces the signing of the agreed acquisition of Unifeeder by DP World, an enabler of global trade and an integrated supplier to numerous supply chains, who operate multiple yet related businesses – from marine and inland terminals, maritime services, logistics, and ancillary services to technology-driven trade solutions. Under its new ownership, Unifeeder will benefit from DP World&rsq...

Unifeeder will get a direct vessel connecting Antwerp and Dunkerque with Teesport and Grangemouth

They are happy to announce that, from the 15th of August, Unifeeder’s customers will enjoy a direct vessel connecting Antwerp and Dunkerque with Teesport and Grangemouth. This new service offers a great alternative to the busy port of Rotterdam, as well as a shorter trucking distance for cargo coming from the southern Netherlands and beyond. Conventional road transport The new connection is an addition to our other services linking Rotterdam with the ports of Felixstowe, Immingham, Tees...

Spire Global, Inc. announces the appointment of Joan Amble to the company’s Board of Directors

Spire Global, Inc., a global provider of space-based data, analytics, and space services has announced that it has appointed Joan Amble to the company’s Board of Directors. In her new role, Joan Amble will work with Spire Global’s leadership team, in order to implement the best practices, as the business continues to quickly scale. New Board of Directors member Peter Platzer, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Spire Global, Inc., said “Joan embodies the very relentless, un...

Atlas Incinerator unveils the most environmentally friendly marine incinerator - X10 TITAN

The most environmentally friendly marine incinerator is making an impact in the marketplace. Another milestone for the new incinerator, X10 TITAN, is reached. The market has indeed welcomed this incinerator and the company’s order book is counting more than 50 plants since the introduction about 18 months ago. Especially the large international Chinese shipyards have received the X10 TITAN well and already ordered X10 TITAN for containerships, LNG carriers, and tankers. Designed for mo...

MacGregor has received a significant order to supply all-electric RoRo equipment to four PCTC vessels

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has been selected to supply RoRo equipment for four RoRo vessels to be built by the Guangzhou Shipyard International Co., Ltd for H-Line Shipping, Korea. The significant order was booked into Cargotec’s 2022 second quarter order intake. The vessels are scheduled to be delivered to the owner starting in Q2 2024 and are expected to be completed in Q2 2025. Electrically operated RoRo equipment The order consists of all-electrically operated RoRo equipment: quar...

The Seafarers’ Charity joins Diversity in Maritime Charter programme

Maritime UK, the umbrella body for the maritime sector, has welcomed The Seafarers’ Charity as the latest organisation to join the Diversity in Maritime Charter. The Seafarers’ Charity has the vision to create a world where seafarers and their families are valued and free of need and disadvantage. They’ve been working towards this goal since 1917 when they originally launched as the King George’s Fund for Sailors. Seafarers’ Charity The Seafarers’ Charity i...

Aker Solutions to provide subsea production system for the Trell & Trine Development

Aker Solutions has been awarded a sizeable contract from Aker BP to provide the subsea production system for the Trell & Trine field development, located in the Alvheim area of the North Sea. The development concept is a subsea tie-back to the Alvheim FPSO, using existing facilities and infrastructure. Aker Solutions will deliver a subsea production system including three horizontal subsea trees, two manifolds, control systems, close to 30 kilometres of subsea umbilicals, as well as assoc...

Peel Ports Group's London Medway report substantial increase in trade as congestion issues plague South East ports

London Medway, part of the Peel Ports Group, has reported a substantial increase in trade on its unaccompanied freight service between the UK and France in recent weeks amid ongoing Dover delays. The cross-channel service, which is run by DFDS, has witnessed a 34 percent increase in units in the last fortnight as congestion issues continue to plague South East ports. The rise in demand for the service, between Sheerness and Calais, has seen individual vessels recently carrying more than 200 uni...

Mark W. Barker bulker completes sea trails and is operational with Thordon Bearings’ robust RiverTough Bearing

Mark W. Barker, the first new U.S flagged Great Lakes bulker in almost 40 years, has successfully completed sea trials and will now begin trading throughout the freshwater lakes and river networks, with oil-free propeller shaft bearings from Thordon Bearings. Built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States of America (USA), by Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding (Fincantieri Marine Group) for The Interlake Steamship Company, Thordon Bearings’ scope of supply includes a water lubricated RiverToug...

Unifeeder introduces new MJI service for East Africa cargo via Mombasa, Kenya

Expand cargo connection opportunities with the latest addition to the African network. Get cargo load-ready for the second week of August 2022 and set sail with Unifeeder's new MJI service. It accepts Dry, Reefer, and Out of Gauge cargo as well. MJI service With direct fortnightly departures between the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent to Mombasa, Kenya, the new MJI service will enable swift connections to and from East Africa on the global network via Jebel Ali and Mundra. In addition,...

Goltens Worldwide signs landmark distribution deal for Emsys Maritime’s Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS)

Global service provider - Goltens Worldwide has been appointed by UK-based maritime technology specialist - Emsys Maritime Ltd as an authorised sales, installation, commissioning, and after-sales service partner for its Emsys-iS Marine Emissions Monitor and Emsys-PM Smoke Density Monitor products. The agreement applies globally except for the country of South Korea. Robust CEMS solution Roy Strand, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Goltens, said “In order to satisfy increasing in...

CULINES Trans-Pacific Express service marks one-year anniversary of opening with comprehensive upgrade

As a long-time vessel operator of Intra-Asia service, after entering into the Asia-Europe liner service in February 2021, CULINES set up the Trans-Pacific Express service in July 2021, linking China to the West Coast of the U.S. TP 2.0 version Entering mid-2022, CULines launched TP 2.0 version, signing a long-term agreement with LA TraPac terminal (Trans Pacific Container Service Corp.) in May and obtaining dedicated berths. CULINES also deployed seven 4250 TEU vessels to upgrade the TPC serv...

Ocean Wise announces it has secured a contract to provide an environmental monitoring solution at the Port of Tyne

Ocean Wise are proud to announce a recent contract win with the Port of Tyne, in the United Kingdom (UK), to provide an environmental monitoring solution to support operational decision making across the Port of Tyne’s jurisdiction. New monitoring equipment The project involves installation of new monitoring equipment, as well as integration with a suit of existing sensors, in order to deliver ongoing, accurate and reliable, real-time tide and weather data. The Port of Tyne is one of UK...

Oceania Cruises revises its SailSafe Health and Safety protocols to offer simple, easy and safe travel

Oceania Cruises, the globally renowned culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has revised its SailSafe Health and Safety protocols to be simpler, easier and offer all travellers an open door to explore the world. Effective from September 3, 2022, for all sailings embarking from that date forward, vaccinated travellers will no longer need to test to embark a sailing and unvaccinated travellers may embark by providing proof of a negative antigen or PCR test, taken no more than 72 hours...

Evergreen Marine obtains double certification for its Greenhouse Gas Emission inventory

To implement the company's environmental protection policy and carbon reduction goals, Evergreen Marine Corp. has completed a systematic inspection and calculation of greenhouse gas emission inventories for its business operations, including its global operating fleet, office buildings, and container terminals in Taiwan. The methodology and results of the survey were recently certified by BSI (British Standards Institution) in compliance with ISO14064-1:2018 and the GHG Protocol in late July....

Lloyd's List Intelligence launches predictive fleet analytics

27% of vessels fail to arrive within 24 hours of their published Estimated Time of Arrival. This lack of accurate AIS-based data puts pressure on ports, hampers logistics, and pushes up costs. This could soon change, however, due to transformative new analytics from Lloyd’s List Intelligence, the maritime data experts, trusted by more than 60,000 professionals across the globe to power their decisions in operations, compliance, and risk management. Predictive Fleet Analytics Predictive...

Unilever Indonesia and Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines implement 'Supply Chain Visibility'

PT Unilever Indonesia an FMCG company in Indonesia that has been operating for more than 85 years with various well-known brands that are close to the Indonesian people for products that are used daily, ranging from soap, shampoo, packaged food and others. Recently collaborated with PT Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL), the pioneer logistics shipping company with more than 40 branches throughout Indonesia. The collaboration is in the IT field, where both companies are committed to implement...

DNV’s new ‘decarbonisation stairway’ model helps shipowners navigate newbuild dilemmas

The launch of a new report by DNV, the world’s renowned classification society’s latest Maritime Forecast to 2050, part of the Energy Transition Outlook (ETO) suite of reports. Conceived to help shipowners navigate the technologies and fuels needed to meet global greenhouse gas (GHG) targets, the report features an updated carbon risk management framework, including a new ‘decarbonisation stairway’ model to help owners map a path to sustainability. The 80-page report ai...

Maritime UK partners with National Careers Week to raise awareness for careers in maritime

Maritime UK has partnered with National Careers Week to inspire the next generation of maritime workers. National Careers Week 2023 runs from 6-11 March and aims to empower students through providing free CEIAG resources to enable students to have more informed choices about their future career opportunities. The week also empowers educators and advisors, through the sharing of case studies and experiences.  National Careers Week 2023 will see maritime celebrated on a dedicated day...

Artemis Technologies appoints 70th employee as part of Women in Maritime pledge

Artemis Technologies states its commitment to increasing diversity in the maritime sector with landmark signing of the UK’s Women in Maritime pledge. The significant milestone comes as the world pioneer maritime design and applied technologies company welcomes new female engineer as the 70th employee of its Belfast workforce. Gintare Vaiciuvenaite, a former student of the University of Edinburgh, joins Artemis as a Graduate Embedded Software Engineer and will work on the further developme...

Pacific International Lines (PIL) celebrates Singapore’s 57th birthday - sponsors 102 containers for the 2022 National Day Parade (NDP)

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is proud to once again contribute to Singapore’s National Day celebrations, by sponsoring a total of 102 containers, comprising 91 20-foot GP containers and 11 20-foot refrigerated containers for the 2022 National Day Parade (NDP), which will be held on Aug 9, 2022. Mr. S.S. Teo, the Executive Chairman at Pacific International Lines (PIL), said “PIL is privileged to join in the celebrations of Singapore’s National Day on 9 August 2022. Thi...

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