Dear Readers,
Week 49 has arrived and it is Thursday so we are in your sights with a fresh newsletter. First of all, Finland ?? celebrates 100 years of independence in these days and Project Cargo Weekly wish to extend our warmest greetings to the Finns around the world.
Trust is an essential part of life and something that is virtually impossible to rebuild. I am sure that all of us in one way or another have experienced betrayal by someone you trusted. Shipping is also very much about trust – imagine a world where everyone could be trusted and all lawyers would be out of business! A lifetime of experience is worth more than a ton of books or a cbm of opinions. I, therefore, applaud a rather new initiative described in today’s newsletter where a couple of shipping experts have joined forces to openly establish a platform where shipping intel (both good and bad) can be shared.
Trust is also seriously lacking these days in our western style democracies as the gap between the electorate and the elected seems to grow as soon as the politicians take office. I just noticed the new list of “tax havens” published by the EU and strangely enough, neither Holland nor Luxembourg is on the list – how can that be – remember that when you point a finger at someone normally 3 fingers are pointing at yourself…I think our mass of unelected EU politicians need to do a more transparent and competent job if their list of “tax havens” is to be taken seriously. Trust me I am not a crook as a famous ousted due to Watergate politician said once.
Since I am not in politics I had better get back to the business world where I belong and tell you what we have in store for you this week. Containers can be used for all kinds of purposes and their use has evolved since Malcolm Mclean invented them for cargo transportation. Our first article focuses on a company based in the UK that specializes in container supply and conversions. We then proceed to Chile, the very long country located in South America where we speak to a very versatile shipping agent and project freight forwarder.
We then introduce Maritime Trust Platform, provide shipping and sector news and finish off with the video, photos and wise words of the week.
Whilst some of you are enjoying the sunshine I bid you farewell from minus 2 here in Stockholm and I remain,
Yours sincerely,
Bo H. Drewsen
bo.drewsen@projectcargo-weekly.com
Universal Container Services Ltd.
Interview with
Mr. Andy Rushton
R&D Sales Manager
Elaborate on the many different purposes that a container can service?
Containers are extremely versatile. They can be converted into many things, some examples: Offices / Canteens / Drying Rooms / Meeting rooms / Toilet Blocks / Bio-mass units / Data rooms / Powerhouses / Exhibition stands / Bars / Coffee shops / Garden rooms. I could really go on, with the right budget anything is possible.
Empresas Taylor – Chile
Interview with
Mr. Christopher Taylor Pollmann
Executive Vice President
Have you handled project cargo in Empresas Taylor?
Yes, we have. Directly or via one of our principals (BBC Chartering) we are always involved in high and heavy cargoes. For example, we have done windmill projects, gas tanks for ALMA Observatory, a Methane Plant relocation and mining trucks transportation.
Maritime Trust Platform
In the shipping industry trust is paramount, we cannot always have lawyers sitting next to us whenever we do a deal. Some of us learn the hard way.
I, therefore, would like to introduce you to a company that has know-how and skill gained from their own experience.
Background to the establishment of Maritime Trust Platform:
The sudden bankruptcy and demise of a Turkish freight forwarder, as well as the ensuing, unsettled six-figure detention bill, was the hard-learned lesson that in 2015 sparked the initiative to establish The Maritime Trust Platform (MTP).
The founders’ idea was, in spite of fierce competition and rivalry, to share bad as well as good experiences with counter-parties in the industry, much in the same way travelers share opinions and experiences of hotels or restaurants on, for instance, TripAdvisor.
Additionally,
the founders of the platform hope that their dispute settlement tool may be
useful, not least in settling issues felt too small for arbitration.
Read more…
For further information contact:
Mr. Henrik Slothuus Hansen
Tel +45 2925 0259
mail@cirnav.com
Mr. Alexander Schepers
Tel +49 1515 825 0857
alexander@schepers.de
Hansa Heavy Lift Develops Tailored Solutions for Floating Unit Customers Globally
Hansa Heavy Lift has strengthened its position in the floating unit market after successfully completing a series of projects in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The moves included the transportation of 45 yachts in one consignment, as well as the safe delivery of two oversized barges and three tugs.
Hamburg Süd Remains Hamburg Süd
The Hamburg Süd Group is now part of the Danish company Maersk Line and thus a subsidiary of the world’s market leader in container shipping. “Under this new umbrella, we can strengthen Hamburg Süd’s position worldwide in a challenging market environment, improve our market position, and offer our customers many advantages,” said Dr. Arnt Vespermann, new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Hamburg Süd.
Public Transportation
SNCF Orders Prototype EMU and Tram-Train Traction Transformers
National railway SNCF has awarded Mitsubishi Electric Corp a contract to supply prototype traction transformers for Z2N double-deck electric multiple-units used on Paris commuter services and Siemens Avanto tram-trains operating on route T4. Read more…
Power Generation
Wartsila, Clough Get PNG Power Contract
Wartsila, in partnership with Australia-based contractor Clough, has been awarded a turnkey contract to provide a 58 MW gas-based power plant to Papua New Guinea. Read more…
Renewables
Mexico Goes Green
Italy-based Enel Green Power has been awarded a series of contracts to build four wind power plants in Mexico for a total cost of US$700 million. Read more…
Oil & Gas
Honeywell UOP to Provide Process Technologies to Al-Zour Refinery in Kuwait
US-based Honeywell UOP has bagged a contract to provide a variety of process technologies to the Al-Zour Refinery in Kuwait which is reported to be built with an investment of around $16bn by Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC). Read more…
Aviation
Russia Aims to Deliver 200 Ka-226T Military Choppers to India in Nine Years
Russia aims to deliver 200 Kamov 226T or Ka-226T military choppers to India within nine years, even as the commercial contract for the same is expected to be signed early next year. Read more…
Plants & Processing
Danish Group Announces Construction of Fertilizer Plant in Angola
A fertilizer plant with the capacity to produce 2 million tons per year will be built in the municipality of Soyo, in Angola’s Zaire province, said on Monday, in Luanda, the chairman of Danish group Haldor Topsoe. Read more…
Ontario Government Investing $24m in Feihe Formula Plant
Ontario is supporting a subsidiary of Feihe International to establish Kingston’s first baby formula production facility, which will create up to 277 new jobs in the community. Read more…