Panama Canal to increase daily transits to 32
According to news, the Panama Canal will permit more ships to pass through daily, attributed to indications of improving water levels amid the ongoing drought conditions.
Read moreAccording to news, the Panama Canal will permit more ships to pass through daily, attributed to indications of improving water levels amid the ongoing drought conditions.
Read moreKawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) and NIHON SHIPYARD CO., (NSY) have entered into a contract for the construction of three post-Panamax bulkers which NSY had newly developed and designed as next-generation, environmentally friendly ships.
Read moreThrough Advisory to Shipping No. A-54-2023, the Panama Canal announced that it will increase the number of daily transits to 24 starting in January, for the benefit of its customers.
Read moreA temporary measure has been adopted by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to provide one special auction slot for boats that are waiting to travel through the channel.
Read moreAccording to CNBC, the Panama Canal Authority (PCA) is advising consumers that its latest conservation efforts to preserve water would entail reducing the number of daily transits, mostly in its Panamax locks, to 32 to 30 transits per day, down from 36 to 34 transits per day.
Read moreAfter a severe drought affecting the Panama Canal, the Canal is forcing container vessels to lighten their loads in order to reduce their draft.
Read moreZIM Integrated Shipping Services on 19th April, held the naming ceremony of two 15,000 TEU LNG-powered containerships, under the agreement with Seaspan Corporation .
Read moreThe dredging of the waterway to handle Neo-Panamax vessels has been finished, as Mariel Container Terminal (TCM) announced earlier this week.
Read moreBaltic Exchange’s main sea freight index posted its biggest monthly percentage gain in five months, supported by higher rates across vessel segments.
Read moreMarubeni Corporation along with the Norwegian ship owner Klaveness, agreed to establish a new pool management company named "Maruklav Management Inc". Specifically, both sides will run a global fleet of Panamax-size bulk carriers, scheduled to start operations on 1st of April 2020.
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