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Holland America Line Sells Prinsendam to Phoenix Reisen

Jul 03, 2018

The Seattle-based Holland America Line said its small ship  835-passenger Prinsendam had been sold to a company that would put it in service with a German cruise operator Phoenix Reisen. Holland America said the ship will leave the Holland America fleet on July 1…

Gothenburg Port Extends and Renews Green Discount

Jul 03, 2018

The Port of Gothenburg has extended and renewed the port tariff discounts for vessels running on liquefied natural gas (LNG).  In 2015, the Port of Gothenburg introduced an environmental discount on the port tariff in an effort to increase the number of calls by ships running on LNG…

Seaspan Shipyards Names Anttila COO

Jul 03, 2018

Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) appointed Jari Anttila as Chief Operating Officer (COO), who has more than 25 years of experience in shipbuilding and industrial operations. Previously with Philly Shipyard Inc. where he served as Senior Vice President…

HII Names Caccavale As VP at Newport News Shipbuilding

Jul 03, 2018

Huntington Ingalls Industries announced today that Bryan Caccavale has been promoted to vice president of strategic sourcing for the company’s Newport News Shipbuilding division. He assumed his new role this week and reports to the shipyard’s president…

The Inouye: The Largest American-Made and American-Crewed Containership Ever Built

Jul 03, 2018

I was honored to be present in South Philadelphia on June 30 to witness the christening of the largest container ship ever built in the United States. It was built by Philly Shipyards for shipping company, Matson, Inc., and was named for the former Hawaii senator…

Hapag-Lloyd AG: Bunker Costs Rise, Earnings Sink

Jul 03, 2018

Maritime companies under market pressure have another negative force with which to deal: Steadily rising bunnker costs in tandem with oil's nearly year-long rise. According to Moody's, Hapag-Lloyd on June 29 revised its outlook for EBIT and…

Sailors’ Society Select Kamatoy for MIHCA Scholarship

Jul 03, 2018

Aspiring chef, Kristina Kamatoy, 18, has been selected as the second beneficiary of a maritime education scholarship co-funded by Sailors’ Society and Garrets International, and given by Homer Foundation. Kamatoy, from Quezon in The Philippines…

AoS, Santa Marta Group Tackle Slavery at Sea

Jul 03, 2018

Seafarers’ charity, Apostleship of the Sea (AoS), has joined forces with the Santa Marta Group to tackle the issue of slavery at sea.  The organizations are arranging a series of workshops aimed at educating and informing AoS chaplains, volunteers…

Adonis software Suite to Support Viking's European Ferry Fleet

Jul 03, 2018

Adonis AS (Adonis),providers of global maritime HR solutions, has announced that Viking Line AB (Viking Line) will implement the Adonis Personnel Suite for their offices in Mariehamn, Finland and onboard six of their ferries.  The implementation will include Adonis Safety Module for six vessels…

Port of Kiel Welcomes Viking Ocean Cruises

Jul 03, 2018

Viking Ocean Cruises has made its first visit to the port of Kiel. Escorted by a port tug with the accompaniment of a water fountain display, the company’s “Viking Sun” berthed at the Ostseekai Cruise Terminal after it's morning arrival on July 3…

Klein Named Carnival Maritime MD

Jul 03, 2018

Carnival Maritime GmbH has announced  that Dr Hermann J. Klein has been appointed as its new Managing Director, starting September 1st, 2018. Klein is currently Managing Director and Group COO of CPO Holding (Offen Group) in Hamburg, Germany…

Monjasa Expands into Northern Europe and France

Jul 03, 2018

Monjasa expands its reach to Northern France and goes from two to three supply vessels in Northwest Europe. Providing a niche market alternative to the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) bunker hub has proven relevant for a growing number of customers and volumes are increasing…

Vard Wins Contract for Luxury Expedition Cruise Vessel

Jul 03, 2018

Vard Holdings Limited has announced that it has secured a new contract for the design and construction of one luxury expedition cruise vessel for German cruise company Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. The new expedition cruise vessel will join Hapag-Lloyd Cruises HANSEATIC series…

ICTSI Contecon Guayaquil Gets Approval to Handle Mega Vessels

Jul 02, 2018

Contecon Guayaquil SA (CGSA),  subsidiary  of Manila-based International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI)  has received the government of Ecuador approval to accommodate mega vessels of up to 305 meters in length at the Port of Guayaquil’s Berths 2 and 3…

DP World Digitalizes Dominican Republic's Logistics System

Jul 02, 2018

A new electronic trade portal that will enable trade and make life easier for business has been launched in the Dominican Republic by Dubai Trade World (DT World). As a subsidiary of DP World, DT World will provide its ‘Mawani’ system that connects logistics services onto one platform…

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