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Modern marine equipment rules for safer EU ships The European Parliament has adopted the Commission's proposed new Directive on marine equipment. Better rules on marine equipment in the EU will result in safer journeys for the ships and their crew, less red tape for Member States, reduced costs for business, and increased competitiveness of the EU industry.Posted On:16-Apr-2014
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Pacific Basin Shipping sees bulk freight earnings improving in second half of 2014 Pacific Basin Dry Bulk is well positioned to benefit from seasonal and cyclical recovery expected in second half 2014 First quarter impacted by short-term weakening freight market, regional volatility and low-paying positioning voyages Harbour towage shows growing volumes year on year while offshore towage faces more difficult market conditions.Posted On:16-Apr-2014
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Port Kembla Development Involves Dredging NSW Ports is set to undertake a major upgrade to facilities at Port Kembla to increase port and grain handling capacity.Posted On:16-Apr-2014
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Tsuneishi ‘to be hub in expansion’ Shipbuilder Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (Cebu), Inc. (THICI) in Balamban, Cebu is being considered to become the “mother shipyard” of THI in Southeast Asia.Posted On:16-Apr-2014
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