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Foss Maritime: Arctic bound
Seattle: With oil prices remaining at low levels, Foss Maritime is focusing on new areas to keep busy, principally the…
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KR: Towards 100m tons
Busan: The boss of the Korean Register has vowed to get his firm up the ranks of the International Association…
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Human Rights at Sea: IMO must change
London: The founder of Human Rights at Sea (HRAS), the one-year-old UK-based charity, has told Maritime CEO the IMO should…
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TRACE: ‘Shipping exposed to more corruption than any other industry’
Annapolis: Shipping is hit by more cases of corruption than just about any other industry, Alexandra Wrage, the president and…
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Tuco Marine Group: Workboat specialist
Faaborg: Danish shipbuilder Tuco Marine Group has recently launched its 2015 version of its popular ProZero series, the ProZero 10.5m…
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Atlantic Container Line: ‘Carriers obsessed with market share instead of profitability’
Westfield: Container carriers continue to chase market share much to the detriment of their bottom lines, says the head of…
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World-Link Communications: Increased costs as demand for data escalates
Framingham: The shipping industry must prepare itself for greater costs for shipboard communications, a leader in the field tells Maritime…
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UniMarine Lubricants: Navigating choppy regulatory waters
Singapore: Who’d be a shipowner or manager today? Not only are rates still fragile at best, the fact is regulations…
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Hong Kong Shipowners Association: Call for dedicated shipping department
Hong Kong: Hong Kong is nearer than it has ever been since reunification 18 years ago to getting a dedicated…
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Visentini Giovanni Trasporti Fluviomarittimi: More roro orders coming
Milan: Italian shipowner Giovanni Visentini has just taken delivery of the first of four handymax bulk carrier newbuildings in China…
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D’Amico Group: Cousins take the cover of latest Maritime CEO magazine
Rome: Today sees the launch of the latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine. On the cover are the cousins who…
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World Ocean Council: Leadership and collaboration key to saving the seas
Honolulu: “The key to a sustainable ocean – and sustainable ocean business – is leadership and collaboration by a group…
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EssDocs: ‘The world is moving to paperless’
London: From seafarers in the age of sails to the era of the Golden Greeks and beyond, the name Goulandris…
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Australian Reef Pilots: ‘It’s business-as-usual’ following buyout
Mackay: A couple of weeks ago, Australia’s oldest and largest marine pilotage company Australian Reef Pilots (ARP) was bought out…
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Rustibus: ‘Now the focus is on product development’
Oslo: Kristian Dalseide is animated when meeting up with Maritime CEO, his company going through a massively busy time with…
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Safety Management Systems: Audits to cut red tape
New York: US-based Safety Management Systems (SMS) aims to help owners make light work of compliance in an industry whose…
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GIT Satellite Communications: Maritime visibility
Austin: Last week GIT Satellite Communications and Globe Tracker International, a pioneer of asset tracking and end-to-end cargo monitoring solutions,…
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Thordon Bearings: Finding environmental solutions
Burlington: Canada’s Thordon Bearings has just released a fully class approved propeller shaft forward seal that was developed entirely in…
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d’Amico International Shipping: On the spot
Rome: In the second of a special three-part series on Italy’s top shipowner, Maritime CEO is back in Rome this…
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Lloyd’s Register: Technology will play a bigger part in shipping
London: “There’s a growing sense that technology is going to play a bigger part in shipping,” says Tom Boardley, marine…
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