Japan
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Dry Cargo
Berge Bulk takes K Line newcastlemax
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) is pruning its fleet, letting go of a newcatlesmax and a post-panamax. James Marshall-led Berge…
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Environment
K Line toughens its 2030 green targets
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has amended its environmental targets, making for a far stricter cut in greenhouse gas emissions…
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Dry Cargo
Shipping reacts to Japan’s decision to shut 100 coal power plants
News yesterday that the Japanese government is looking to shutter 100 out of its 140 remaining coal-fired power stations has…
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Dry Cargo
Nisshin’s bulker sale gathers pace
Japanese heavyweight Nisshin Shipping is in selling mode again, taking advantage of the improved rates seen in the bulker segment this month. Nisshin…
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Asia
MOL goes on the defensive as it prepares for the post-Covid era, slashing fleet by 5%
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Japan’s largest shipowner by fleet size, has issued a new business plan to cope with slashed…
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Dry Cargo
Eastmed swoops for recently delivered Nisshin kamsarmax
Thanassis Martinos-led Eastern Mediterranean Maritime (Eastmed) has picked up a new kamsarmax bulker from Japan’s Nisshin Shipping, according to brokers.…
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Asia
Minoa Marine emerges as buyer of popular MOL bulk carrier
Minoa Marine has emerged as the highest bidder from last week’s most popular bulker sale, adding its second post-panamax. …
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Asia
MOL partners with NW Innovation Works for methanol shipping project
Japanese owner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced will invest in US-based methanol producer NW Innovation Works (NWIW), and provide…
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Asia
Nippon Foundation brings Japan Inc together to lead autonomous shipping debate
Japan Inc is coming together to try and provide leadership in the domain of autonomous shipping. The Nippon Foundation, a…
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Asia
Masumoto Shipping orders kamsarmax pair at NACKS
Japanese owner Masumoto Shipping has entered into shipbuilding contracts with Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering (NACKS) for the construction of…
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Asia
Rare cape deal concluded
Broker sources tell Splash that the has become the first modern cape less than ten years of age to have…
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Dry Cargo
Newcastlemax put up for sale
What would likely be the biggest bulker sold since Covid-19 dramatically slowed down sales and purchase activity is seeking attention.…
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Asia
MOL and Uniper partner up on FSRU project
Japanese owner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has entered into an agreement with LNG Terminal Wilhelmshaven (LTM), a fully owned subsidiary…
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Asia
Cape Baltic makes waves with confirmed sale
Japanese owner Libera is behind the biggest bulker deal concluded in May so far, and the first semi-modern cape sold…
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Asia
Japan pushes new form of ship financing to get more orders
The Japanese government is pushing a new form of financing to get more ship orders on home soil. The Maritime…
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Asia
Japanese giants team up to develop electric vessel infrastructure across the nation
More Japanese companies are joining Asahi Tankers’ pioneering efforts to make electric vessels a commonplace reality in local waters. Asahi…
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Asia
NYK tugboat makes remote navigation landmark voyage across Tokyo Bay
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has successfully tested remote navigation of a tugboat in the busy Tokyo Bay, issuing a video…
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Asia
MSPL sends two post-panamax bulkers into the Baumarine pool
Indian iron ore miner MSPL, part of the Baldota Group, has joined the Baumarine by MaruKlav panamax pool by entering…
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Asia
NYK secures class approval for autonomous ship framework
Japanese owner Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has obtained approval in principle (AIP) for an autonomous ship framework, currently being developed…
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Asia
Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel launched
Japan’s first LNG bunkering vessel was successfully launched at the Sakaide Works of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The vessel is owned…
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