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Maritime News
Bulking Up
The energy sector is often front and center when the discussion revolves around breakbulk and heavy-lift cargoes. Windmills, on land…
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Maritime News
Lauritzen Bulkers Buys Canadian Breakbulk Firm and Looks to Positive 2025
Denmark’s Lauritzen Bulkers, one of the oldest operators tracing its roots back 140 years, reports it has acquired Alexander…
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Port News
Lauritzen Bulkers buys Canadian breakbulk specialist Alexander & Blake
Danish dry bulk owner and operator Lauritzen Bulkers has acquired Canadian breakbulk and parcel shipping company, Alexander & Blake. The…
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Maritime News
Worker Killed by Falling Stack of Pipe at Port Houston Breakbulk Yard
[Brief] A material-handling accident killed one person at a terminal at Port Houston on Wednesday, according to the Houston…
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Maritime News
Breakbulk Market Outlook 2024: Navigating and Seizing Opportunities
[By: AntwerpXL] The breakbulk sector is encountering a dynamic and challenging environment as new regulations and initiatives to achieve net-zero emissions…
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Maritime News
Seattle's Terminal 46 Opens for Auto and Breakbulk Cargo Business
Seattle’s Terminal 46 on Wednesday welcomed the Triumph Ace, marking the opening of the terminal to regular auto and breakbulk…
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Maritime News
Höegh Autoliners & Sumitomo Corporation Dominate Sustainable Transportation
[By: Höegh Autoliners] Sumitomo Corporation and Höegh Autoliners are charting a greener course in deep-sea transportation of Ro-Ro cargo, such as…
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Marine World
Swire Projects Launches Transpacific Breakbulk Service
Swire Projects, the projects and heavy lift shipping arm of Swire Shipping, has officially launched a dedicated semi liner service…
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