APM Terminals to invest 962€ million in Brazilian terminals by 2026
As part of a Dutch trade delegation to Brazil this week, APM Terminals’ CEO Keith Svendsen pledged a 962€ million investment in its Brazilian operations up to 2026.
Read moreAs part of a Dutch trade delegation to Brazil this week, APM Terminals’ CEO Keith Svendsen pledged a 962€ million investment in its Brazilian operations up to 2026.
Read morePorts of Rotterdam and Brazil’s Pecém signed a cooperation agreement for port development, port logistics, hinterland connection and port-related energy projects, such as offshore wind energy and green hydrogen production.
Read moreThe American Club informs that, as of May 1, 2023, Brazil only recognizes seafarer identification documents (SIDs) that are issued in accordance with ILO No. 185, the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention.
Read moreNorthStandard P&I club informs that Brazil is expected to start enforcing new seafarer identity requirements as ILO C185 takes full effect.
Read moreRystad Energy research shows that the offshore oil and gas (O&G) sector is set for the highest growth in a decade in the next two years, with $214 billion of new project investments lined up. Annual greenfield capital expenditure (capex) broke the $100 billion threshold in 2022 and will break it again in 2023 – the first breach for two straight years since 2012 and 2013.
Read moreIn this week’s “Shipping Number of the Week” from BIMCO, Shipping Analyst, Filipe Gouveia, examines why Brazil is heading for a record soybean harvest and sharp rise in exports this year, despite a slow start to the year.
Read morePetrobras and Equinor have released a statement on their agreement to evaluate seven offshore wind projects in Brazil. During CERAWeek (annual energy conference organized by S&P Global in Houston, Texas), the two companies signed a letter of intent that expands the cooperation between them to assess seven offshore wind power generation projects.
Read moreDP World is planning to invest US $35 million in 2023 to expand and modernise its facilities located on the left bank of Brazil’s Port of Santos. The port is one of the largest and most modern private multi-purpose port terminals in the country.
Read moreThe International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), released a statement mentioning FEDIL Shipping, Luxembourg and the Brazilian Association of Cabotage Owners have become Affiliate Member National Associations. The ICS Board has approved their membership, taking effect from 1 March 2023.
Read moreKeppel Offshore & Marine informed that it has made full payment of the fines and damages worth around $65m to Brazil under a leniency agreement that had been set out in December 2022.
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