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Charles Taylor: Survival of the largest
London: With freight rates continuing to be in dangerously low territory, the knock on effect for the P&I sector is…
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Gestion Maritime: Tanker diversification coupled with bulk acquisitions
Monaco: Monaco-based Gestion Maritime is ready for its debut in the liquid bulk market this summer and is also readying…
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Greatship: The nine-year path to the top
Mumbai: If it had not been for a difference of opinion between the Sheth cousins over the manner in which…
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Image Line Communications: Opportunity knocks for maritime PR
London: “There’s PR, and then there’s maritime PR,” says Sue Terpilowski, the managing director of Image Line Communications, the UK-headquartered…
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d’Amico: Supramax pool to be launched
Rome: Italy’s d’Amico Group is ready to take a new step in its Asia-oriented business strategy with the launch of…
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INSB Class: Class consolidation coming
Athens: The boss of Greek classification society, International Naval Surverys Bureau (INSB Class), sees further consolidation in the sector as…
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Nan Tsing Container Lines: Nationwide reach
Dalian: The boss of Nan Tsing Container Lines is today’s Maritime CEO profile as well as the cover star of…
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ClassNK: Innovation role
Tokyo: The chairman of Japanese classification society, ClassNK, Noboru Ueda, discusses with Maritime CEO today in an exclusive interview the…
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Costa Cruises: China-centric
Singapore: The launch last week of Splash, our new global news site, brought together various established Asia Shipping Media (ASM)…
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Pola Maritime: Targeting new handysizes
Antwerp: Pola Maritime is ready to order more handysizes, so long as prices for newbuilds drop a bit. Carlo Cepollina…
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TCC Group: Resurrecting the heady shikumisen days
Hong Kong: One of the grand names of Hong Kong shipping, Tai Chong Cheang Steamship (TCC Group) held celebrations in…
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Aerobots: Eye in the sky
Hong Kong: With Google and Amazon’s ongoing attempts to develop large-scale, commercial drone delivery services and DHL’s landmark authorization last…
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integrum: Bye bye to spreadsheets
Sydney: The days of companies running off Microsoft Excel need to come to an end, argues a software expert in…
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Marine Café Blog: Crewing issues
Manila: One of the must-go-to sites for maritime is now into its sixth year. Founded by Barista Uno in Manila,…
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Franbo Lines: Replacement tonnage following listing
Taipei: However perilously low the Baltic Dry Index might be there are opportunities to be had this year in the…
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Reederei NSB: Flag frustrations
Hamburg: Helmut Ponath, ceo of Reederei NSB, is exasperated at Berlin’s intransigence on making the German flag more competitive and…
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SafeGuard Armour: Added protection
Leeds: With piracy remaining a hot topic in 2015 especially in Southeast Asia one company is promoting the idea of…
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Theodor Buschmann: African expansion
Hamburg: A German shipyard is expanding overseas, establishing subsidiaries in Africa and the Mediterranean and looking for more international possibilities.…
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Asia Pacific Connex: Jack-up precipice nearing
Perth: Drillships have already been hit hard by the declining oil price, but the worst is yet to come for…
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Dalmare: Mediterranen focus
Leghorn: Following the abandonment of the dry bulk market with the sale of some assets recently, Dalmare’s future strategy is…
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