Ports and Shipping

This category covers the latest developments in the ports and shipping sector, including maritime transport, vessel charters, shipping agreements, port operations, and logistics. It features news on commercial shipping activities, low-carbon and alternative fuel vessels, global trade movements, and strategic partnerships shaping the maritime industry. The section highlights how ports and shipping contribute to international trade, energy transport, and the transition toward sustainable and efficient maritime operations.

Ports and Shipping

Nova Marine Carriers Enters New Amsterdam Port Partnership with Bolten and Ership

Nova Marine Carriers, in partnership with Germany’s Aug. Bolten and Spain-based Ership Group, has finalized the acquisition of 100% ownership of VCK Port Logistics along with its port infrastructure at the Port of Amsterdam. The deal was completed through the Dutch subsidiary Maja Stuwadoorsgroep B.V., strengthening the consortium’s operational footprint in one of Europe’s key maritime hubs.

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Pakistan Begins Construction of 1,100-TEU PNSC Container Vessel at Karachi Shipyard

KARACHI: Pakistan has made another stride in enhancing its maritime industry with the project of a 1,100 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container ship being built on behalf of the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC) officially inaugurated on Tuesday. The effort is to increase the national shipping capacity and eliminate dependence on foreign shipping lines.

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Colombo Dockyard launches tenth Misje Eco Bulk Carrier, ‘Misje Kandy’

Colombo Dockyard PLC has also made a significant history in the shipbuilding of Sri Lanka with the successful launching of its tenth and last vessel in its 5,000 DWT Eco Bulk Carrier series, the Misje Kandy, commissioned by Norwegian-based Misje EcoBulk AS. The opening strengthens the growing reputation of Colombo Dockyard as a competitively-focused shipbuilder with environmentally-friendly vessels that can be distributed to its international customers.

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Arc7 LNG Carrier Alexey Kosygin Begins Arctic Operations along Northern Sea Route

The newly launched Arc7 ice-class LNG carrier, Alexey Kosygin, has officially set sail from Russia’s Far East, marking the start of its first Arctic mission along the Northern Sea Route (NSR). The vessel, operated by state-owned Sovcomflot, will support Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 (ALNG2) project, signaling continued Arctic energy activity despite international sanctions.

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Port of Montreal to Present Historic Gold-Headed Cane to Captain of First Vessel to Arrive in 2026

Montreal | January 2026 — The Port of Montreal has declared that it is going to award its historic Gold-Headed Cane to the captain of the first ocean-going ship to dock at the port in 2026. It will be awarded to Captain Andrejs Kuharenoks, the master of the oil tanker Byzantion, the first vessel to arrive in the harbour of Montreal this year.

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Prime Minister Urges Fast-Tracking of Transport Infrastructure Projects in Dat Mui, Ca Mau

The Prime Minister made an aerial survey of Dat Mui commune, consisting of the islands of Hon Khoai, Hon Sao, Hon Go, Hon Doi Moi, and Hon Da Le, the largest island being Hon Khoai. The Dat Mui, especially Hon Khoai Island especially development was of particular strategic importance in socio-economic development, maritime security, and national defense, not only in Ca Mau and the Mekong Delta, but also in the entire country.

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