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Ningbo Marine: Fighting to return to profit
Ningbo: One of China’s larger coastal bulker owners is taking a very cautious approach to business. Ningbo Marine, which was…
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Howse Williams Bowers: HK’s top independent law firm
Hong Kong: One of Hong Kong’s newest law firms continues to grow and grow. Fully 50 staff including 15 lawyers…
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One week till Maritime CEO magazine goes to print
Singapore: There’s one week to go till the first issue of Maritime CEO magazine goes to print packed with exclusive…
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Thuraya: Spending to save
Dubai: Shipowners are increasingly irritated with rising bills for maritime communications, argues Samer Halawi, the ceo of comms giant Thuraya…
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Marine Cafe Blog: Calling a spade a spade
Manila: Anyone with a keen sense of social media in the shipping industry is likely to have come across…
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Petredec: LPG logistics leader
Singapore: Petredec, one of the world’s largest LPG traders, is moving its sights towards more downstream and storage operations as…
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HKND: The man behind the Nicaragua Canal
Beijing: For the past two months, the spotlight in the world’s shipping industry has turned to the Nicaragua Canal project…
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Federal-Mogul: Delivering efficiency
Southfield: Federal-Mogul Corporation is American $6.7bn global supplier of industrial products to manufacturers of automotive, light commercial, heavy-duty and…
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CANSI: Shipyard downturn here to stay
Beijing: The clear out of weaker shipyards in China will to continue and there is little chance of a…
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Neptune Maritime Security: Assessing the real threat of piracy
Poole: The threat from pirates around the world is still a severe one and shipowners should not take lightly,…
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Höegh LNG: Leading the floating gas revolution
Oslo: There’s a risk of overcapacity in the liquefied natural gas shipping scene in the coming couple of years, says…
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TRI-ZEN: Shipping’s seismic shift to LNG
Singapore: James Ashworth, lead consultant with Singapore-based Oil & Gas Consultancy, TRI-ZEN International, reckons shipping is going through a…
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Turku Repair Yard: Retrofit ready
Naantali: With the word retrofit becoming popular in the shipping lexicon as high bunker costs eat away at margins…
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Philippine Transmarine Carriers: Officer crunch risk
Manila: The supply and demand imbalance for officers remains a major concern for the shipping industry, says the president…
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Adriatic Shipyard Bijela: Cruiseships eyed
Bijela: Marking Maritime CEO’s first trip to Montenegro today we catch up with Petar Tusup, ceo of Adriatic Shipyard…
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BW Group: Stop ordering new ships
Hong Kong: Few opinions in shipping are more keenly sought than Dr Helmut Sohmen’s, the chairman of the BW Group,…
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David Cheslin: The consummate PR professional
London: It was with considerable sadness that Maritime CEO learnt yesterday of the passing of David Cheslin, the founder…
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HKSOA: Vocal on all fronts
Hong Kong: Never in the 13 years we have been passing by his office in Wan Chai has Arthur…
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Arina Offshore: Fleet growth plans
Dubai: An up and coming Dubai offshore player is on the hunt for more tonnage. Arina Offshore owns three…
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China Sea Rates: Saving money heading Down Under
Caringbah: Shippers selecting a carrier between China and Australia can save up to 12% by using the site www.chinasearates.com,…
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