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DP World reenters Indonesia with planned 3m teu facility in Surabaya
Dubai-headquartered terminal operator DP World is reentering Indonesia in partnership with Canadian pension fund, Caisse de dépôt et placement du…
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Weekly Broker: Handies and supras lead the charge
It has been another impressive week in the secondhand bulker market with smaller vessels accounting for the majority of the…
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Cadeler awarded new bumper contract by Siemens Gamesa
Offshore wind turbine transportation and installation specialist Cadeler, formerly Swire Blue Ocean, has announced the signing of a contract with…
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UK allocates $132m for new offshore wind facilities
The UK government will invest £95m ($132m) for the construction of two offshore wind ports to support the country’s offshore…
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JERA proposes offshore wind farm in Japan
Japanese power generation major JERA has proposed to Japan’s Ministy of Economy, Trade, and Industry to develop a wind farm project…
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CWind sells crew transfer vessel to Wood Marine
Crew transfer vessel owner CWind, part of Global Marine Group, has sold its 2013-built CTV CWind Endeavour to port services…
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British Virgin Islands registry targets merchant shipping as new avenue of business
The British Virgin Islands is making plans to get its shipping register more focused on the merchant fleet. The Virgin…
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TECO 2030 plans hydrogen-based fuel cell factory in Norway
Norway’s TECO 2030 has detailed plans to establish Norway’s first large-scale production of hydrogen-based fuel cells in Narvik in northern…
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American port congestion shows no sign of easing
There’s no let up in the port congestion plaguing American gateway ports. Changed buying patterns brought about by the pandemic…
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Kamsarmax fleet surpasses 100m dwt capacity, stretches away from panamax forebears
The kamsarmax fleet has hit the 100m dwt milestone, according to new data from Braemar ACM, with a strong start…
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Chinese repair yards slash prices to keep busy
After a stunning few years installing scrubbers and ballast water treatment systems, Chinese ship repair yards, who dominate the sector,…
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Maersk, Keppel and Fleet among top names involved in new ammonia study
Several major maritime players include AP Moller Maersk, Fleet Management, Keppel Offshore & Marine, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero…
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Seven Islands Shipping eyes gas carrier and boxship entries
Fast-growing Seven Islands Shipping (SISL) is looking to diversify from its tanker origins into gas carriers and boxships. The Indian…
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SITC returns to Yangzijiang for eight more boxships
Chinese boxship operator SITC has been linked to orders for eight boxships at compatriot shipyard Yangzijiang Shipbuilding. Yangzijiang recently announced…
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AAL adds multipurpose heavylift pair to fleet
Breakbulk and heavylift operator AAL Shipping is adding two multipurpose heavylift vessels to its fleet. The Pacific Action (to be…
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Producing electrofuels needs a reliable, cost effective energy source
Producing hydrogen, ammonia and methanol requires an enormous amount of energy – wind and solar just don’t cut it on…
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Awind orders two CSOVs at China Merchants
Norway’s Awind, a subsidiary of Awilco affiliate Integrated Wind Solutions, has signed newbuild contracts with China Merchants Industry for two…
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Stena Drilling wins arbitration case against Samsung Heavy
Sweden’s Stena Drilling has won an arbitration case with South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries regarding the termination of a…
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Solstad Offshore secures contracts for four PSVs
Solstad Offshore has secured contracts for of its four platform supply vessels for work in the UK North Sea. Total…
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Equinor awards survey contracts to PGS and Shearwater
Norwegian energy group Equinor has awarded survey contracts to two offshore seismic companies. The group has awarded one two-year framework…
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