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China LNG Shipping: China’s first LNG shipowner
Hong Kong: China LNG Shipping (International) Co (CLSICO) is a Hong Kong-based LNG shipmanagement company whose role is to manage…
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Commodore Research: Bullish on China iron ore
New York: With the next issue of Maritime CEO magazine just one week away from the printers we return today…
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Intership: Egypt optimist
Cairo: Plans to develop the banks of the Suez Canal into an economic corridor could transform the troubled nation, argues…
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Cruise Lines International Association: Solid year ahead
Fort Lauderdale: Christine Duffy, president and ceo of the world’s most powerful cruise association, is confident that 2014 will see…
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Azamara Club Cruises: Ready to add to the fleet
Key Biscayne: Cruise veteran Larry Pimentel tells Maritime CEO today in our exclusive interview to herald the start of a…
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Abis Shipping: Trading worldwide
Harlingen: Abis Shipping was founded on October 1 2007. At the outset, Abis set a five year target to have…
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IRClass: Beyond India
Mumbai: The Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) is targeting a far greater international path for its future under its chairman…
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Guardian Maritime: An alternative to razor wire
Lee-on-Solent: David and Teresa Stevens are the couple behind what has become on of the most effective tools against piracy.…
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Korean Register: Class societies must diversify
Busan: Class societies face a tough year and had best diversify their revenue base, suggests Chon Young-kee, the head of…
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Stena Bulk: Chemical carriers to the fore
Gothenburg: Yesterday saw Stena Bulk along with joint venture Stena Weco and Indonesian palm oil producer Golden Agri Resources announce…
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Tidetech: Green first mover advantage
Hobart: Penny Haire, managing director of oceanographic IT firm, Tidetech, is absolutely convinced that shipping will have to embrace green…
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Marine Learning Systems: Shipping revises attitude to elearning
Vancouver: The maritime industry is a little behind most other industries in its use of learning technologies – but that…
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Lloyd Werft: Repair budgets remain squeezed
Bremerhaven: Shipowner budgets for repair and maintenance remain constrained, the ongoing malaise in freight rates meaning margins for yards remain…
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Wikborg Rein: Alternative finance sources
Oslo: Chinese ship finance is set to become ever more prominent as the hole in capital for the industry looks…
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Nakilat: Eyeing more ships
Doha: A month ago our sister site, GulfShip News, reported figures from VesselsValue.com showing clearly that Qatar was by some…
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SeaMall: Club together to cut costs
Svendborg: “Call us today and your operation expenses will be reduced in less than one month from now.” That’s the…
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The Switch: Green revolution in the offing
Vantaa: The coming five years will see a dramatic green change in shipping, argues the head of Finnish new energy…
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NYA International: East Africa piracy still rampant
London: Piracy off the Horn of Africa, while unlikely to return to 2009 levels anytime soon, has by no means…
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Mariner Communications: Developing thought leadership
London: The shipping industry should stop complaining that it is not understood or does not get the coverage it deserves…
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Maritime CEO celebrates first anniversary
Singapore: Today marks the first anniversary of the founding of Maritime CEO, the title that targets only the very top…
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