Norden and Teck join forces to reduce steelmaking coal supply chain emissions
Norden and Teck Resources Limited mining company announced they have signed an agreement to reduce CO2 emissions in Teck’s steelmaking coal supply chain.
Read moreNorden and Teck Resources Limited mining company announced they have signed an agreement to reduce CO2 emissions in Teck’s steelmaking coal supply chain.
Read moreIn this week’s Shipping Number of the Week, BIMCO examines Chinese coal stocks which reach record high as seaborne imports surge 73%.
Read moreJapanese shipping heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) announced that it will build a dual-fuelled bulk carrier at Oshima Shipbuilding that will be intended for charter with Kansai Electric Power Co.
Read moreIn latest BIMCO’s “Shipping Number of the Week” analysis, Filipe Gouveia, looks at the surge in coal exports from Indonesia to primarily China, but also to other countries in East and Southeast Asia. India, however, has increasingly imported coal from Russia at the expense of Indonesian coal.
Read moreChina decided to partially lift its unofficial ban of Australian coal which has been in place since 2020.
Read moreMOL held a ceremony on October 24 for the maiden port of call in Newcastle, Australia of the SHOFU MARU, the world’s first coal carrier equipped with the Wind Challenger.
Read moreIndonesia will impose more coal export bans, as demand for the commodity is approaching record highs.
Read moreThe body of a port worker who died at the Port of Lyttelton, New Zealand, on April 24, has been removed by emergency services. The person died as coal was being loaded on a ship at Lyttelton.
Read moreJapan will ban coal imports from Russia, escalating its sanctions, in some of its strongest moves yet to protest what it considers "outrageous" actions against civilians in Ukraine.
Read moreEastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) decided to ban coal shipments on its commercially managed bulkers to support the energy transition.
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