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Monday, June 18, 2018
Cargill Aims to Cut Shipping Emissions 15 Percent by 2020
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Cargill Aims to Cut Shipping Emissions 15 Percent by 2020

By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO, June 18 (Reuters) – Cargill Inc aims to cut carbon emissions from its international shipping unit by as much as 15 percent

June 18, 2018
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Cargill to Shut London Shipping Office Amid Market Crisis
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Cargill to Shut London Shipping Office Amid Market Crisis

By Shruti Date Singh Bloomberg) — Cargill Inc. plans to close its London shipping office and consolidate some of its operations in Geneva as the freight

January 21, 2016
Total Views: 19

Friday, October 17, 2014
Cargill’s Black Sea Stop Is Booming 2,600-Year-Old Port
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Cargill’s Black Sea Stop Is Booming 2,600-Year-Old Port

Constanta, whose natural harbor on the Black Sea has welcomed ships since at least the sixth century B.C., is emerging as Europe’s biggest grain transport

October 17, 2014
Total Views: 114

Thursday, May 9, 2013
Bulk Ship Loading Grain, Image by the Port Of Seattle

Cargill: Bulker Buy Simply an “Opportunistic Play”

Cargill Inc's move to order bulker ships is taking advantage of low vessel values and the U.S. agribusiness company has no plans to become a long-term ship

May 9, 2013
Total Views: 14

Monday, March 11, 2013
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Diana Shipping Gains 9th Long Term Charter for 2013, Shares Rise

Athen-based dry bulk shipping firm, Diana Shipping Inc. (NYSE: DSX), has announced that over the past week, it has entered into a pair of time charter

March 11, 2013
Total Views: 14

Friday, March 1, 2013
Cargill Makes First Grain Shipment Using Electronic Bill Of Lading

Cargill Makes First Grain Shipment Using Electronic Bill Of Lading

By Jonathan Saul LONDON, Mar 1 (Reuters) – Cargill made its first grain shipment using an electronic freight document this week as the U.S. agribusiness

March 1, 2013
Total Views: 63

Thursday, February 28, 2013
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Cargill to Order Capesize Ships as Yard Prices Hit 20-Year Low

(Bloomberg) — Cargill Inc., the agricultural trader that accounts for 2 percent of world freight, is ordering new ships in a reversal of a policy against

February 28, 2013
Total Views: 140
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