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Contractual issues arising from EU ETS implementation explained
Helen Barden and Mark Smith from NorthStandard answer questions arising from the first months of Europe’s Emissions Trading System being…
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NYK unveils how it plans to get its car carriers to comply with new Californian emissions rules
A giant black pipe will be inserted into the funnels of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) car carriers calling at ports…
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Rubymar’s sinking poses ‘major environmental crisis’ in the Red Sea
The Red Sea shipping crisis has entered a new chapter with the sinking of the bulk carrier early on Saturday…
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US investor raises another obstacle for CMB’s takeover of Euronav
Funds managed by FourWorld Capital Management have filed another complaint regarding Compagnie Maritime Belge’s (CMB) offer to purchase all outstanding…
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Kyiv fixes insurance for more Black Sea cargoes
Insurance broker Marsh McLennan and Lloyd’s of London underwriters have expanded the Ukraine-backed marine war insurance programme from just grain…
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Joint investigation points to identity of tug owner involved in Tobago oil spill
In the hunt to find the owners of a tug and a barge responsible for one of the Caribbean’s worst…
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Live Animal Export: An experimental double take as the Bahijah tries again
Dr Lynn Simpson, a well-known former live export veterinarian, on the long journey ahead for thousands of animals heading from…
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Ray Car Carriers splurges $268m on pair of Korean newbuilds
Ray Car Carriers has boosted its orderbook with two more newbuilds contracted in South Korea. The Abraham Rami Ungar-controlled owner…
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Rubymar becomes first constructive total loss of the Red Sea shipping crisis
The , a general cargo vessel carrying a cargo of fertilizer, has become the first constructive total loss of the…
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Bahijah livestock carrier cleared to re-export unloaded animals to Israel via Cape of Good Hope
After a little over two weeks since 16,000 sheep and cattle were unloaded from the livestock carrier, Australia’s Department of…
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Seafar starts up Germany’s first remote-controlled inland waterway shipping centre
Belgian specialist in remote-controlled shipping Seafar, with its project partners HGK Shipping and Reederei Deymann, has set up the first…
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Jumbo and SAL welcome Intermarine into heavy lift alliance
Dutch maritime heavy lift transport and engineering contractor Jumbo Shipping and German breakbulk and project cargo specialist SAL Heavy Lift…
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Mission to Seafarers elects new secretary general
The Mission to Seafarers, a Christian maritime welfare charity, has announced that its new secretary general will be Peter Rouch.…
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Missiles hit stranded Turkish ship in Ukraine
A Turkey-flagged general cargo vessel, that has been stranded for more than two years in Ukraine was struck by missiles…
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Indian-classed fleet more than doubles since Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
In the two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the number of ships classified as shadow or dark has…
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The year ahead in green tech
What can shipping expect in terms of green technology breakthroughs in the months ahead? The final installment in Maritime CEO’s…
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CMB’s takeover of Euronav hit by investor hurdle in the US
Funds managed by FourWorld Capital Management have filed a complaint in a US District Court regarding Compagnie Maritime Belge’s (CMB)…
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Tobago oil slick spreads more than 800 km west
Heavy fuel bunker oil leaking from a mysterious 48-year-old capsized barge off the coast of Tobago has spread hundreds of…
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Höegh Autoliners exercises buy option for car carrier, offloads another
Norwegian car carrier player Höegh Autoliners has reached an agreement for the sale of the Höegh Chiba and exercised an…
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World’s fastest-growing ship register doubles in size in the space of one month
The world’s fastest growing shipping register has doubled in size in the space of just one month. Gabon, a small…
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