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HMM to deploy AI onboard to boost safety
HMM, South Korea’s flagship line, is installing Deep Eyes, an artificial intelligence video analysis solution on one of its biggest…
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Costamare takes Nissen Kaiun cape
New York-listed Greek owner Costamare has reaffirmed its dry bulk fleet plans, emerging as the highest bidder of one of…
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More than 4,000 ship engines caught up in Japanese fuel data scandal
An investigation is underway in Japan with overtones of the famous Volkswagen emissions scandal. More than 4,000 ship engines could…
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Malaysian container terminal to get handling capacity boost
Container terminal operator DP World and Malaysia’s Sabah Ports have entered a partnership to manage the Sapangar Bay Container Port…
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MB Shipbrokers and Azolla create decarbonisation solution for retrofits
MB Shipbrokers, formerly known as Maersk Broker, and maritime engineering firm Azolla have started a strategic collaboration aimed at accelerating…
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Red Sea crisis: Boxships travelling between Asia and the Med emitting 63% more emissions
Containerships travelling between Asia and the Mediterranean emitted 63% more emissions in the first quarter than in Q4 last year…
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Seamec clinches DSV extension with Zamil Offshore
Indian offshore vessel operator Seamec has secured a charter extension with Saudi Arabian contractor Zamil Offshore for the dive support…
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Baltimore takes Dali owner and manager to court
Singaporean shipowner Grace Ocean and shipmanager Synergy Group face trial in Baltimore after lawyers for the city filed a case…
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BW LPG shares set to start trading on NYSE next week
VLGC owner and operator BW LPG is poised to see its shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange on…
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Maersk sets sights on offshore wind logistics in South Korea
Danish shipping and logistics group Maersk has partnered up with compatriot wind turbine maker Vestas to set up a nacelle…
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IMO highlights two fraudulent shipping registries
Ahead of this week’s meeting of its legal committee, the secretariat at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has warned about…
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World’s first ammonia dual-fuel aframaxes ordered
AET, the tanker arm of Malaysia’s top shipping line MISC, has placed an order for the world’s first ammonia dual-fuel…
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Japanese feeder operator goes hybrid with latest order
A Japanese feeder line has embarked on a zero-emission boxship project. Imoto Lines, together with compatriot tech firm Marindows, is…
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NYK unveils scraping robot
The Japanese are leading the charge to get robots working on ships at sea. Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) with a…
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Changes at the top at Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) has revealed a change in its top management with the promotion of chief technical officer…
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Singapore yard loses drilling rigs-related arbitration against Akastor unit
Singapore’s Jurong Shipyard, a subsidiary of Seatrium, has lost an arbitration over the termination of drilling equipment contracts related to…
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Jinhui bulks up with newcastlemax charter
Chinese bulker operator Jinhui Shipping and Transportation has chartered in a vessel under a long-term deal for the second time…
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AET locks in Singfar aframax newbuilds
Malaysian tanker player AET has struck a deal to bring in a pair of LNG dual-fuel aframax newbuilds on long-term…
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ONE launches new low-emission shipping service
Japanese liner Ocean Network Express (ONE) has unveiled a reduced emissions shipping service designed to meet the shared decarbonisation goals…
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Singapore to host digital ship identity trials
Singapore will serve as a testbed to trial and pilot the use of digital ship identity in maritime applications such…
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