Suez Canal Blockage to Cause Lasting Construction Delays and Owner-Contractor Disputes

The six-day saga of the Ever Given came to an end on the afternoon of Monday, March 29, when the 1,300-foot cargo ship was finally dislodged from the banks of the Suez Canal. However, with over 300 ships waiting for passage through the Canal, the impacts on international shipping are predicted to last months and …

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AP de Valencia: Aportem multiplicó su presupuesto en 2020 para atender a los más damnificados por la crisis

La pandemia ha hecho más necesaria que nunca la labor de RSC que lleva a cabo Aportem en el entorno del Puerto de València. Reparto de alimentos, material escolar o ropa son algunas de las actuaciones de la asociación que ha duplicado en 2020 su presupuesto. La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha hecho más necesaria …

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Dive Technologies and Metron team up for subsea surveys

Boston-based subsea robotics company Dive Technologies has entered into commercial partnership with Metron to offer fully autonomous seabed surveys. Dive Technologies’ large displacement AUV (Courtesy of Dive Technologies) The partnership will directly support the commercialization of Metron’s Autonomy, Navigation, Command & Control (ANCC) software suite on Dive Technologies’ large displacement autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), the …

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MISC takes delivery of its sixth VLEC

Malaysian company MISC has taken delivery of Seri Elbert, its sixth very large ethane carrier (VLEC), from Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea. Courtesy of MISC The 98,000 cubic metres Seri Elbert joins her sister ships Seri Everest, Seri Erlang, Seri Emei, Seri Emory, and Seri Emperor in a series of second-generation VLECs. All …

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