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Week 9 (27 February - 5 March, 2017)
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Editorial

Bo H. DrewsenIt's Thursday, time for another issue of PCW's newsletter. Don't forget to download our media kit if you are interested in placing a banner ad with PCW. You can be sure to get attention because we only allow 4 banner ads per issue. We recently learned from one of the shipowners we interviewed that they received a few cargo inquiries immediately after their interview was published. So it is worthwhile to participate. An inquiry doesn't always mean a booking, but its a start! Good things take time to develop. Enough patting myself on the back, this week we have 3 interviews to focus on.

In this issue:

  • A Q&A with Wilhelmsen Wallenius Logistics, part of the World's largest RoRo carrier
  • An interview with World Freight Network (a freight forwarding network competing in a competitive market)
  • A Q&A with Liburnia, a versatile shipping agent headquartered in the Balkans. The region is seeing a lot of development, tourism is growing and Chinese companies are there with massive investments in infrastructure (surprise, surprise)
  • Sector news and some other news of interest
  • Video and photo of the week

Wishing you pleasant reading and until next week...

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL)

  • Interview with Mr. Roger Strevens VP, Global Head of Key Accounts

    "Green shipping" is high on the agenda these days, is it more of a marketing stunt from shipowners (and others) or is it a serious issue?

    We have a 156-year heritage which we believe stems from taking an approach that seeks to do what is best for people and the planet, as well as profitability. Environmental and business sustainability are inextricably linked. Also, it’s important to note the two are aligned on some key issues.  Reducing CO2 is the same as cutting the fuel bill, so count on any carrier that buys fuel directly being committed to reduction. Read more...

World Freight Network

  • Q&A with Ms. Kelly Bunyan, Managing Director

    How do you meet each other do you have global conferences or meetings on a regular basis? When is the next one due?

    We meet annually in April. It’ll be our 13th event this year, in Pattaya, Thailand. That’s what makes our network special, our annual gatherings. There is the right mix of warmth, fun and productivity. Everybody works hard, but they play hard too. Everybody heads home with a warm glow, new friends and usually some new business too. Read more...

Shipping Agent Liburnia Maritime Agency in the Balkans

  • Q&A with Mr. Marin Skufca Project Manager, Chartering

    Former Yugoslavia now consists of several independent countries, does that make your business more or less difficult than before?

    It is difficult to make a comparison. Yugoslavia hasn’t existed for more than 25 years. The entire industry has changed since then, especially ways of communication. Furthermore, many companies disappeared and new ones were formed. Commercial relations between countries are good and there are no obstacles to do business. Read more...

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Hydro Power

  • India approves plans to invest in 900MW Arun III hydro project of Nepal

    The project is planned to be completed in 60 months from the date of financial closure, which is expected in September 2017. Read more...

Power Generation

  • Siemens to supply turbines to 1,500MW Fadhili CHP plant in Saudi Arabia

    Siemens plans to manufacture all the five turbines at the Siemens Dammam Energy Hub (SDEH), its first manufacturing facility for gas turbines in Saudi Arabia. Read more...

Construction

  • Qatari-Turkish JV wins deal to build 2022 World Cup stadium

    In 2016, main works were awarded to Al Rayyan Stadium and Qatar Foundation Stadium and Lusail Stadium, which joined Khalifa International Stadium, Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor City and Al Wakrah Stadium in construction main works stage. Ras Abu Aboud Stadium will award the main contract in the second quarter of 2017. Read more...

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Wastewater Treatment

  • Finnish cleantech company Dewaco has broken its own order record for the second time this month

    Dewaco will altogether deliver a total of 120 chain scrapers to Ho Chi Minh’s wastewater treatment in Vietnam, which is currently being extended. Read more...

  • Veolia wins big in Sri Lanka's drinking water reform

    Through its subsidiary OTV, the French company will deliver the €156 million project, which also includes 12 service reservoirs, five pumping stations and more than 430 km of transmission and distribution pipes. Read more...

Marine Power Equipment

  • Marine Jet Power Awarded Repeat Order for Korean Navy

    Marine Jet Power has been awarded a repeat order to supply waterjets to another 3 units Patrol Killer Experimental (PKX-B) fast attack craft for the Korean Navy. Last year, South Korean shipbuilder Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction (HHIC) launched the first unit which is currently undergoing sea trials. Read more...

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Mass Transit and Railways

  • Metro de Panamá plans to expand its network

    Metro de Panamá has launched an invitation to companies interested in a contract to carry out a study prior to the extension of the network with lines four and five. Read more...

Plants & Processing

  •  Thai group places furnace order with Horn Glass

    Germany’s Horn Glass has received an order from Siam Glass in Thailand for the rebuild of a 250 tpd end fired furnace with three production lines. Read more...

What it's like to sail a giant ship on Earth's busiest seas

  • Good story with a video shot from inside the Ebba Maersk – with voices of the crew who keep her running

    Future Now jumped aboard a container ship to meet those who keep the world running – and discovered the realities of controlling a behemoth that takes two miles to stop. Read more...

Video of the Week

Rickmers Antwerp HK to Xingang, China
Onboard mv Rickmers Antwerp at West Anchorage in Hong Kong prior to leaving for Tianjin, China.  A special experience to be anchored outside the actual terminal and to see actual loading and discharging work being done with ships gear midstream.   An experience in shipping indeed with containerships passing frequently enroute to/from Hong Kong container terminal

Photo of the Week

Guayaquil

Yours truly onboard mv Lutetia anchored outside the Panama Canal. Gives a new meaning to "deep sea fishing". The food onboard was good and plenty, so fishing from the anchored vessel in the Atlantic was not strictly necessary.  Good thing because on that day the fish did not bite once.

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 Peter Schou (willing to relocate)
 

Job Openings

C.E.R.L.
Sales Executive

C.E.R.L. a French forwarding agent, specialized in project cargo, heavy lift and abnormal loads.

Requirements

  • Experienced in sales of project cargo
  • Minimum 3 years of relevant working experience
  • Self motivated and diligent
  • English speaking / French is a plus

To apply email resume to:
Maria Nouveau: m.nouveau@cerl.fr

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