On the 27th of October ’12, the harbour tug Sinyar arrived safely at the port of Maputo, Mozambique. The voyage started at the port of Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates one month ago. P&O Maritime is set to provide management, pilotage, mooring services, crewing and maintenance for tugs, pilot boats and mooring boats at the [...]
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P&O Maritime FZE, a specialist provider of marine services, is expanding its operations to Mozambique. P&O Maritime provides shipping and marine logistics solutions, partnering with governments and the private sector alike. Over many years, P&O Maritime has expanded its service offering, moving into several geographic locations and now provides global maritime excellence across Australasia, Europe, [...]
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The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa has invited expressions of interest (EOI) from consulting firms to draw up a Maputo port gateway and freight corridor strategy. According to engineeringnews.co.za, this strategy would form part of a coordinated approach focused on the Maputo port and transport corridors development. The Maputo corridor links the [...]
The Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden (Djibouti Code of Conduct) on July 6 signed on behalf of Mozambique by His Excellency Carlos dos Santos, High Commissioner of the Republic of Mozambique in the United Kingdom. Mozambique has [...]
At a meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation (2- 6 July in London) the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) – which represents global shipowners and 80% of the world merchant fleet – will be opposing a proposal to establish a new recommended route for all ships in the Mozambique [...]
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Fairmount Marine’s tug Fairmount Glacier has successfully assisted in the refloating of Greek owned bulk carrier Akiba which was grounded offshore Maputo, Mozambique. The salvage operation was conducted by Greek salvage company Five Oceans Salvage under a Lloyd’s Open Form. When contracted the Fairmount Glacier was mobilized from Cape Town, South Africa. Upon arrival offshore [...]
CMA CGM announces the reshuffling of its ASIA – South Africa and Mozambique services As from 24th April, the new CMA CGM ASIA – SOUTH AFRICA service network will be covered by the following loop: New SHAKA2: A service jointly operated by CMA CGM and Maersk Line with 8 vessels of 6,500Teus Rotation: SHANGHAI > [...]
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Dolphin Drilling Ltd., said on Friday it has entered into contracts with Anadarko Petroleum for the provision of the drillship Belford Dolphin and its newbuild drillship under construction by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). The contracts are each for four years and are expected to be in support of Anadarko’s future long term drilling programmes offshore [...]
Mozambique’s First Lady names Höegh Maputo in a spectacular naming ceremony at the Maputo Car Terminal in Mozambique on 21st October 2011. Mozambique’s First Lady, Her Excellency Mrs Maria Da Luz Dai Guebuza acted as Lady Sponsor and named and blessed Höegh Maputo accompanied by her husband His Excellency, Armando Emilio Guebuza, the President of [...]
Essar Ports Ltd, a unit of the $20 billion (`98,400 crore) Essar Group, is seeking to develop a port in Mozambique as the conduit for the… (PortNews) Source: PortNews, October 21, 2011