Dry Cargo
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CMB: ‘Hydrogen is clearly the most promising solution for shipping emissions’
Last week Splash described Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) as “shipping’s hydrogen leader”. Today, we get the chance to speak with…
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Pacific Basin continues fleet growth with ultramax buy
Hong Kong’s Pacific Basin continues to add to its fleet with the acquisition of 2012-built ultramax , according to brokers.…
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Shaanxi coal trader ups stake in CSC Phoenix
Chinese domestic dry bulk shipping operator CSC Phoenix has announced that Shaanxi-based Nanye Group, the third largest shareholder of the…
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CTM’s Supramax RSA grows by seven
Four existing members have added seven vessels to the Supramax Revenue Sharing Agreement, run by John Michael Radziwill’s C Transport…
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Eagle Bulk moves European commercial operations from Hamburg to Copenhagen
US-based dry bulk owner Eagle Bulk has established of a new commercial office in Copenhagen, relocating from its existing base in…
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Capes surge as tonnage in Atlantic basin thins
A sudden thinning of cape tonnage in the Atlantic basin as Brazilian miner Vale ramps iron ore exports saw the…
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Norden signs two new long-term contracts
Danish owner Norden has announced two long-term transportation contracts. The first is with Enviva to transport 1.3m – 1.5m metric…
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IMC Group founder Frank Tsao dies at 94
Frank Tsao Wen-king, founder of Singapore’s IMC Group, and one of the most renowned pioneers in Asian shipping history, died…
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Tributes flood in for Asia’s shipping champion
The passing of the founder of IMC, Frank Tsao, has been greeted with a series of tributes from across the…
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John Fredriksen forms bunkering joint venture with Trafigura
John Fredriksen is taking IMO 2020 fuel considerations into his own hands. The Norwegian tycoon’s dry bulk and tanker companies…
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David Palmer to retire as Wah Kwong readies reorganisation
David Palmer is set to retire as CEO of Hong Kong’s Wah Kwong, one of the territory’s oldest shipping lines.…
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SR Shipping resurfaces with supra swoop
One of South Asia’s most prolific buyers in 2016, Bangladesh’s SR Shipping has added its first ship in years. Staying…
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Pioneer Marine expands commercial management platform with Tufton Oceanic deal
Torben Janholt-led dry bulk vessel owner Pioneer Marine is expanding its commercial management platform with a deal that will see…
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Djakarta Lloyd snaps up GoodBulk supramax
Indonesia’s Djakarta Lloyd has been named by brokers as the buyer of GoodBulk’s 2007-built supramax bulker . John Michael Radziwill-led…
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Minsheng Shipping makes cape debut
Minsheng Shipping, a subsidiary of the large private integrated Minsheng logistics group, has added its first cape. The low profile…
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CMB becomes shipping’s hydrogen leader
Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) has well and truly nailed its colours to the mast of hydrogen shipping with a slew…
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Families seek answers on finding Stellar Daisy’s VDR has been damaged beyond repair
The families of the crew who last their lives on the converted ore carrier Stella Daisy two-and-a-half years ago have…
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Cape concern over Beijing’s edict to use scrap steel as feedstock
Capesize owners will be concerned with the latest edict from Beijing regarding China’s huge steelmaking sector. China is looking to…
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Weekly Broker: First week of August consigns summer lull theory to history
The first week of August has proven once and for all that the old adage of the summer slowdown can…
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Yasa finally finds buyer for kamsarmax
After more than a year on the sales block Turkey’s Yasa Shipping has finally sold the 82,000 dwt for $11.5m.…
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