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MARITIME NEWS 3-7-24

TPM24: Shippers Slow Walk New Contracts Amid Red Sea Rate Shock

TPM24: Weary Shippers Unconvinced of Gemini’s Hub-and-Spoke Transhipment Model

Strong Month for U.S. Imports in February

IMO ponders new GHG policies, while shipping sector awaits low-carbon economic incentive

Red Sea Disruptions Benefit Shipping Companies’ Near-Term Profitability

Development of N2O Removal Equipment for Ammonia-Fueled Carrier, Selected for The Green Innovation Fund project “Next Generation Ship Development”

N2O Removal System for Ammonia-Fueled Ships Selected to Receive Developmental Support from Japan’s Green Innovation Fund

Norwegian Greentech contracted to equip hybrid bulk carriers

Port of Rotterdam Authority presents 2023 annual report

Savannah container volumes up more than 14 percent in February

SSA Marine and Port of San Diego Introduce Zero-Emissions Cargo Handling Equipment at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal

MARITIME NEWS 3-6-24

IMO and ILO Launch Joint Efforts to Combat Violence and Harassment in Maritime

Tanker Newbuild Contracting Surges to Kick Off 2024

Ships and ports will be crucial in achieving EU climate goal

Clean Energy Strategy and the Cost of Compliance in Focus at the ABS Southeast Asia Regional Committee

Protecting marine biodiversity and decarbonizing shipping – industry alliance sets plans for 2024

Coast Guard will not enforce new California rule, citing ‘safety concerns’

Jan De Nul Group extends contract with Castor Marine for full fleet Hybrid LEO and GEO Connectivity

Indian Register of Shipping Partners GRSE for Development of Autonomous and Green Energy Vessels

To cut the impact of shipping’s emissions on air pollution, climate, biodiversity and human health, the UK Government must extend the Emissions Control Area (ECA)

Syngenta to Reduce Carbon Impact of Ocean Shipping with Maersk’s ECO Delivery

S. California eyes stronger cooperation with China on low-carbon shipping

MARITIME NEWS 3-5-24

New Bill Targets Coast Guard’s Handling of Sexual Assault Cases

CO2 emissions from coal shipping stay strong in 2020 as green pressures grow

Wärtsilä collaborates with leading naval engineering firm to reduce port emissions across North America

Wartsila aims to sell CCS with quick paybacks for IMO 2040 target

ASL rebrands as Adhira Shipping and Logistics and expands its range of global logistics services

Höegh Autoliners secures significant Enova funding for two ammonia-powered vessels

NYK Participates in International Seminar on Liquefied CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage High interest from Japan and abroad in quantitative assessment and issues throughout the value chain

First-ever fixed suction sails for ro-ro segment as bound4blue completes eSAILs® installation on Airbus-chartered LDA vessel

Representatives of Chinese ports visit the Port of Bilbao to learn about its specialised services for the wind power sector

HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Achieves 53% of Annual Order Target

Samsung Heavy wins $150 million order for shuttle tanker

MARITIME NEWS 3-4-24

TPM24: Liner Heavyweights Face Tough Transpacific Contract Talks

MAN Energy Solutions to Offer Ammonia-Fueled Ship Engines After 2027

Port of Savannah Container Volumes Surge in February

Suez Canal Head Says Egypt Studying Further Expansion of Waterway

TPM24: Risk is the New Normal for Shipping

China reopens after Chinese New Year, Container rates plateau

EU ETS and FuelEU call for proactive risk management

CMA CGM Partners with Nike for Sustainable Shipping

Sustainability of freight rates and the ripple effects of the Red Sea Crisis

Odfjell Terminals Houston celebrates successful completion of state-of-the-art Bay 13 expansion

Georgia Ports highlights site selection opportunities

Rotterdam World Gateway container terminal invests in shore-based power

Veer Moves to Select Shipyard

MARITIME NEWS 3-1-24

Taiwan Faces Steady ‘Drip’ of Pressure from China

Shippers, Carriers Navigate Soaring Rates Heading Into Contract Negotiations

Tidewater Shares Surge as 2023 Revenue Tops $1 Billion

‘Sky’s the limit’ for shipping derivatives

XSI® records biggest increase in 18 months as US shippers and ocean freight carriers head into contract negotiations

Drewry: World Container Index Down 5% Last Week

Samskip begins construction phase of its next generation zero-emission short sea container vessel with “steel cutting ceremony”

HAV Design contracted to design autonomous zero-emission ferries

A Sea Change: Sustainable Shipping Solution to Generate Carbon Credits

BV research confirms central role of operational and energy efficiency in meeting shipping’s 2050 carbon budget

Biden administration warns Congress about China’s major presence at critical US ports

HD KSOE and Hyundai Power Systems to Develop Onboard Carbon Capture System

MARITIME NEWS 2-29-24

CMA CGM Completes $5 Billion Bollore Logistics Takeover

New York Awards Awaited Offshore Wind Contracts

UN: Applying the Law of the Sea to Protect International Shipping

ZeroNorth partners with Vitol to facilitate EUA purchases, accelerating green shipping

Approval in Principle (AiP) from Japanese Classification Society Class NK for the design concept of the Multi-functional Floating offshore windfarm Support Vessel

ABB to supply shore connection solution to Portsmouth International Port

HD Hyundai Holds Marine Platform Technology Meeting with Siemens

Soybeans fall to new 3-year low, corn off 2-week high

MARITIME NEWS 2-28-24

Anglo American Completes 10-Ship Fleet Expansion

Biden Administration Launches $3 Billion Clean Ports Program

Jumbo Shipping, SAL Heavy Lift and Intermarine Form Break Bulk Alliance

Navy Secretary Del Toro Pursuing Korean Investment to Help Revitalize American Shipbuilding

EPA announces billions of dollars in funding for the Clean Ports Program

At Intermodal 2024, Wilson Sons presents new technological and operational solutions for the maritime and port industry in Brazil and the global logistics chain

Pier 400 Los Angeles Accelerates Sustainability with Terminal Fleet Electrification

Danelec and Franman Strengthen their Partnership Further to Accelerate Maritime Digitalization

ClassNK awards approval in principle (AiP) for Multi-functional Floating offshore windfarm Support Vessel developed by “K” Line Wind Service, Japan Marine United, and Nihon Shipyard

UK Ratings’ jobs down to 8%, new shipping industry stats show

MARINE NEWS: 2-12-24

BAR Technologies Lands European Supply Deal for WindWings Tech

Clean Energy And Conservation Collide In California Coastal Waters

President Biden’s Offshore Drilling Leases Plan Faces Legal Challenges

Survitec Receives Type Approval For Dry Chemical Powder System Upgrades To Support Move To Alternative Fuels

MENAS underlines its environmental commitment with launch of solar panel system

Gasum’s green shipping on demand makes reducing emissions for shipping companies profitable

Nakilat awarded contracts for up to 25 newbuild LNG vessels by QatarEnergy

Maersk pilots Shanghai as new global gateway for LCL Shipments

The hardest job in the world’: Siberian shipyard workers brave freezing cold

Wave And Sea Power Limited Launches Kinetic Energy System

MARINE NEWS: 2-19-24

Unifeeder Charters More Methanol-Powered Feeder Vessels

Norwegian Shipowners Partner on World’s First Methanol-Powered Subsea and Offshore Wind Vessel

Ammonia Trade Flows About to Blow Up

CMA D. ARGOUDELIS & CO S.A. Unveils Cutting-Edge Energy Solutions at Renewable EnergyTech exhibition 2024

The Case for Green Methanol in Reducing Shipping Emissions: Does it Merit Further Adoption?

How the extended EU Emissions Trading System will impact maritime transport and ports

Ocean Infinity to Establish Cutting-Edge Robotic Ship Operations Centre in Tasmania, Pioneering Maritime Innovation

Chemship blazes the trail with wind propelled chemical tanker: Targets 15% CO2 savings on Transatlantic route

NYK and Stolt Tankers to Build Six Parcel Chemical Tankers

Eidesvik Offshore launches world’s first methanol-powered vessel for subsea and offshore wind

Shipping rates show signs of easing despite Red Sea disruption

PCNC Welcomes Robert Wilkins & Seafarers Ministry of the Golden Gate Wednesday March 13th from 1100 hrs to 1200 hrs Via Zoom

PCNC Welcomes Robert Wilkins & Seafarers Ministry of the Golden Gate Wednesday March 13th from 1100 hrs to 1200 hrs Via Zoom

Enabling Happier Lives at Sea is Critical to the Future Sustainability of Maritime Trade 

The wellbeing and satisfaction of seafarers is essential to the long-term sustainability of the maritime industry. Recent reports indicate that maritime crews worldwide feel overburdened, underappreciated, and disconnected jeopardizing the future of the sector. 

Robert Wilkins, Executive Director/Chief Program Officer of Seafarers’ Ministry will provide details about the issues related to seafarer discontent, explain the critical role of welfare organizations like SMGG, and share their programs and plans that contribute to solutions that improve the happiness and wellbeing of seafarers.

Seafarers Ministry of the Golden Gate at the International Maritime Center 

Berth 40 Port of Oakland• 4001 7th Street Oakland 94607 • www.smgg.org 

There is a registration fee of $15 to attend

WATCH VIDEO PRESENTATION

SEAFARERS OVERVIEW VIDEO

Questions: ap**********@***il.com

MARINE NEWS: 2-12-24

BAR Technologies Lands European Supply Deal for WindWings Tech

Clean Energy And Conservation Collide In California Coastal Waters

President Biden’s Offshore Drilling Leases Plan Faces Legal Challenges

Survitec Receives Type Approval For Dry Chemical Powder System Upgrades To Support Move To Alternative Fuels

MENAS underlines its environmental commitment with launch of solar panel system

Gasum’s green shipping on demand makes reducing emissions for shipping companies profitable

Nakilat awarded contracts for up to 25 newbuild LNG vessels by QatarEnergy

Maersk pilots Shanghai as new global gateway for LCL Shipments

The hardest job in the world’: Siberian shipyard workers brave freezing cold

Wave And Sea Power Limited Launches Kinetic Energy System

Book Review: Ships from Victory: How the US pioneered the mass production of ships

Book Review: Ships from Victory: How the US pioneered the mass production of ships

Kaiser_Shipyard_in_Richmond_CA_during_WWII

Who builds commercial ships?

Well, in 2022 China built the lion’s share of large oceangoing vessels according to a report by the Barry Rogriano Salis (BRS) Group. China built 121.3 million deadweight tons (DWT) of ships based on its order book at the end of 2022 up from 111 million DWT in 2021. And as a result, China’s share of the global market rose from 47.7% to 50.3%.

South Korea, a distant second in the global shipbuilding sweepstakes, built ships of 69.8 million DWT in 2022, up from 68.3 million DWT in 2021, but its market share inched down from 29.6% to 29.0%, according to a November report by Business Korea. And in the number three slot was Japan. Japan’s order intake shrank from 47.7 million DWT in 2021 to 36.5 million DWT last year, and its market share fell from 17.6% to 15.1%.

So where was the greatest industrial power on the planet, the United States, in the commercial shipbuilding ranks? The US market share was a measly 0.2%.

It is no surprise the U.S. Congressional Research Service (CRS) cited the data and noted that 90% of military equipment needed for overseas wars is transported by cargo ships and expressed a concern about the United States lack of competitiveness and the possible negative impact on America’s national security. But this is nothing new as this situation has existed for decades.

The U.S. Shipbuilding Mobilization of 1939-1945

It wasn’t always so.

Before the United States allowed its shipping industry and shipbuilding to decline, the United States pioneered shipbuilding mass-production during World War II.

During the period of 1939-1945, 5,777 ships including the Liberty ships, Victory ships, tankers, and military ships were constructed at U.S. shipyards.

The shipbuilding program produced a Liberty ship that could transport 10,800 deadweight tons (the weight of cargo a ship can carry). In total, the 2,708 Liberty ships that were built collectively generated the capacity to transport 29,246,400 tons of weapons, food and supplies to European and Asian military theaters that helped win World War II.

The shipbuilding program employed 650,900 American workers. African Americans and women were employed by the shipyards in large numbers and the shipbuilding employment boom helped pull the United States out of the Great Depression financed by federally financed war orders.

It may be time to review that success and why it may be relevant in 2024.

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