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Asia
Angelicoussis back at DSME for another LNG carrier
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has bagged another order from one of its most loyal customers. John Angelicoussis’s Maran…
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Europe
Awilco LNG confirms consolidation discussions
Awilco LNG has confirmed it is in discussions to consolidate with other LNG players. The announcement comes as rumours swirl…
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Greater China
Noble faces up to insolvency as relisting hopes are dashed
Embattled Asian commodities trading house Noble Group is being forced to contemplate an insolvency filing after authorities in Southeast Asia…
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Americas
MSC pays emissions fine in California
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has been forced to pay $630,625 in penalties to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for…
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Asia
Hyundai Heavy takes Turkish suezmax deal
The world’s largest shipbuilder is still filling out its 2020 slots and is offering deals for ship types it would…
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Asia
MOL involved in Asia’s first FSRU gas-to-power project
A Japanese consortium including shipping major Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) will build and operate an FSRU to be deployed in…
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Asia
BlackRock ups DSME stake
The world’s largest fund operator BlackRock has increased its stake in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) to 5.57%, becoming…
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Europe
MAN bets on hydrogen to drive shipping towards zero emissions
With critical UN climate change talks underway in Poland this week and Maersk making a significant total decarbonisation by 2050…
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Asia
ONE details sulphur cap bunker surcharge plans
Ocean Network Express (ONE), the new Japanese liner, has revealed how it intends to get clients to pay for its…
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Americas
CN vows to shake up eastern seaboard with Halifax port investment
Canadian National Railway has put in a preliminary joint bid to buy the largest shipping terminal in eastern Canada, with…
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Europe
CMA CGM berths with Freightos
Shippers securing guaranteed space on boxships via online booking systems looks to be a key battleground as 2019 hoves into…
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Europe
Barcelona asks Spanish government to support Mediterranean ECA creation
Barcelona City Council has joined calls to create an emission control area (ECA) in the Mediterranean to limit air pollution…
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Europe
Hamburg signs up for Hyperloop
Hamburg has signed up to Hyperloop with the German port expected to shift boxes at high speed through steel tubes.…
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Europe
Knutsen signs for Mipo’s debut 30,000 cu m gas carrier
Cementing a banner few days for South Korean shipbuilders in the LNG domain Hyundai Mipo Dockyard has signed a $77m…
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Europe
Maersk sets out to become carbon neutral by 2050
Maersk has set out to become carbon neutral by 2050. To achieve this goal, it has said carbon neutral vessels…
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Containers
Air of caution clouds earlier bullish transpacific predictions
Some caution has been thrown on predictions made by the freight platform, New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX), carried on Splash…
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Europe
ABB becomes latest tech firm to demonstrate autonomous shipping progress
Like London buses, shipping has waited for autonomous ships for years and in the space of a week there’s news…
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Europe
Latest strike brings Uljanik yard closer to bankruptcy
Workers from the biggest Croatian shipbuilding group Uljanik have gone on strike for the fourth time this year. Boris Cerovac,…
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Asia
PIL sells two capes to Chinese leasing house
The Teo family’s shipping line has bolstered its bottom line with another sale to a Chinese leasing house. The Teos…
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Containers
1,600 teu boxship changes hands for new low benchmark price of $3.6m
Prices for elderly smaller boxships are plummeting. Brokers Braemar ACM report that the , a 1,679 teu 18-year-old Korean-built gearless…
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