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Bunkering
95% of shipping’s zero emission fuel projects still on the drawing board
New research published today shows that more than 95% of supply side projects to produce zero emission fuels in maritime…
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Operations
Car carrier trades smash multiple records
Record car trade volumes by sea are on track to stand 12% above pre-covid levels this year, and 19% above…
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Regulatory
Russia fails to win re-election to IMO Council
Russia lost its re-election bid to the ruling council of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on Friday. Other member states…
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Uncategorized
Greener ship recycling options emerge
Greener ship recycling options are emerging in South Asia. The European Union is close to adding more yards in Alang,…
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Regulatory
IMO ‘will thrive in delivering its full agenda’, says next secretary-general
Arsenio Dominguez Velasco has been confirmed as the next secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) with attendees at this…
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Finance and Insurance
New research reveals financiers’ beliefs on shipping’s green transition
A new research paper published in Journal of Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions by researchers from the UCL Energy Institute…
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Containers
Maersk settles Ever Given case
Nearly three years on from this decade’s most famous ship accident and lawyers remain busy. AP Moller-Maersk has just settled…
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Asia
Angad Banga becomes chair of the Asian Shipowners’ Association
Angad Banga, chief operating officer at the Caravel Group, has added the chairmanship of the Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) to…
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Tech
The world seaborne trades as you’ve never seen them before
Julian Hoffmann Anton, a London-based freelance data visualisation designer, brings Splash readers a creative twist on the world seaborne trades…
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Dry Cargo
Cape rates crack $40,000 a day, doubling in the space of one week
Capesize rates have been on charge since last Friday, notching up daily raises not seen in years. Average cape spot…
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Containers
MSC readies megamax for carbon capture treatment
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest containerline, has earmarked a big ship to be installed with a Chinese-fabricated carbon…
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Regulatory
COP28’s debatable influence on shipping stirs controversy
Dubai airport has rolled out the red carpet today for a host of dignitaries flying in for COP28, the annual…
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Containers
$316m case filed against MSC in the US
In the largest suit filed in the history of the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s…
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Middle East
Maersk joins Red Sea exodus
Ships with links to Israel are diverting in greater numbers from the Red and Arabian Seas following a series of…
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Operations
Shipping’s diversity stats analysed
Results of a survey carried out by the Diversity Study Group (DSG), featuring responses from more than 2,500 people spanning…
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Ports and Logistics
Tool developed to help shipping stakeholders identify best ports for sustainable first mover initiatives
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, in collaboration with Arup, have introduced the Sustainable First…
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Splash Extra
Covering turbulent times
As editorial director of this parish I am always exhorting our reporters about the importance of follow-up stories. Hot button…
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Middle East
Red Sea danger sees Israel-linked ships steer clear
More Israeli-linked ships, including those operated by ZIM, the world’s 10th largest liner, are diverting, avoiding new hot spots around…
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Europe
‘No one has caused greater harm to free navigation than Russia’: Zelensky addresses the IMO Assembly
Addressing the the 33rd Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) yesterday via video link, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky described…
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Europe
Maersk cashes out of Hoegh Autoliners
AP Moller-Maersk has cashed out of its position as the second largest shareholder in Hoegh Autoliners. The Danish liner giant…
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