Europe
-
Tufton Oceanic adds a handysize bulker
Tufton Oceanic Assets has announced an addition to its fast growing fleet, which now numbers twenty two vessels. The company…
Read More » -
Jumbo Shipping and SAL Heavy Lift alliance kicks off
Jumbo Shipping, the Dutch maritime heavy lift transport and engineering contractor, and SAL Heavy Lift, the German-based breakbulk and project…
Read More » -
Maersk Tankers offloads LR2 sextet to ADNOC
Denmark’s Maersk Tankers has sold six new LR2 product tankers to ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S), the shipping and…
Read More » -
Worley awarded North Sea contract extension with CNOOC
Australian offshore engineering company Worley has won a two-year contract extension to provide engineering, procurement and construction services to CNOOC’s…
Read More » -
Last orders: Heineken gives its transport providers until 2040 to go carbon neutral
Another major shipper has today set its transport providers a deadline to ensure its supply chains are carbon neutral. Dutch…
Read More » -
Trafigura comes onboard MAN’s ammonia engine project
Commodities giant Trafigura has come in to co-sponsor the development of the keenly awaited ammonia-powered engine being created by MAN…
Read More » -
Flex LNG charters four LNG carriers to Cheniere
John Fredriksen’s Flex LNG has entered into agreements to charter four LNG carriers to Cheniere Marketing International, with an option…
Read More » -
Castor Maritime puts new kamsarmax pair to work
Nasdaq-listed Greek owner Castor Maritime has taken delivery of two more kamsarmaxes, acquired on the secondhand market, and immediately put…
Read More » -
Shell to let shareholders vote on energy transition scheme
Shareholders of Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell will have their say on the company’s energy transition strategy in May this year. Shell…
Read More » -
SSY Futures makes foray into the Asian utilities scene
SSY Futures, part of UK broker Simpson Spence Young, has announced that it has formed a new partnership with Green…
Read More » -
Hapag-Lloyd spends $550m on new containers
Hamburg-based liner Hapag-Lloyd has splashed approximately $550m on new containers, making it one of the largest orders in the company’s…
Read More » -
IKM Acona hires Havila Shipping PSV
Norwegian OSV owner Havila Shipping has secured a contract with Stavanger-based oil and gas services firm IKM Acona for the…
Read More » -
DEME and Penta-Ocean forge offshore wind alliance in Japan
Belgium-based DEME Offshore and Japan’s marine contractor Penta-Ocean Construction have agreed to set up a joint venture targeting offshore wind…
Read More » -
Navios Acquisition gets up to $100m loan from Angeliki Frangou-linked firm
New York-listed tanker owner and operator Navios Maritime Acquisition has secured an up to $100m loan from a subsidiary of…
Read More » -
No sound economic case for LNG retrofits
Retrofits to make ships LNG capable are currently prohibitively expensive with little appetite among shipowners to follow Hapag-Lloyd’s pioneering first…
Read More » -
Geest Line sold
The world’s largest owner of conventional reefer ships, Seatrade, and Caribbean logistics specialist Jamaica Producers Group have bought out UK-headquartered…
Read More » -
Rhenus takes over Arkon Shipping & Projects
German logistics major Rhenus is strengthening its project and heavylift cargo business by taking a 60% stake in compatriot Arkon…
Read More » -
Dellaportas brothers split Meadway fleet
Nearly two years since their father died, the Dellaportas brothers have decided to split the fleet of Greece’s Meadway Shipping…
Read More » -
Broker IFCHOR gets into the carbon credit game
Another shipbroker is looking to get into the carbon credits business. Lausanne-headquartered IFCHOR has teamed with carbon specialist ClearBlue Markets…
Read More » -
Ulstein wins engineering contract for US rock installation vessel
North America’s dredging player Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (GLDD) has contracted Norwegian shipbuilder and designer Ulstein to carry out…
Read More »