Europe
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Storm-hit Maersk Essen reroutes to Mexico
The 13,100 teu boxship has rerouted to Mexico instead of its intended destination of Los Angeles. The ship became the…
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Nobu Su’s bid to leave the UK quashed
Nobu Su’s bid to leave the UK has been rejected by a court in London this week with the Taiwanese…
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Bjoern Sprotte joins V.Group as CEO of shipmanagement
Bjoern Sprotte, who recently left his role of CEO at OSM, has been appointed chief executive officer, shipmanagement at V.Group.…
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DHT swoops for Awilco VLCC pair
New York-listed VLCC tanker owner DHT Holdings has announced the acquisition of two 2016-built (DSME) VLCCs for a total price…
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Siem Offshore set to reach restructuring deal with European creditors
Norwegian OSV operator Siem Offshore has announced that it is in the final stages of negotiations with its European banks and…
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Europe piles in with massive offshore wind orders as prices drop
Pareto Securities is predicting offshore wind costs will become lower than onshore wind and solar by 2030, something not lost…
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Havila Shipping seals OCV contract with Nexans
Norway’s Havila Shipping has entered into a charter contract with Nexans Norway for the 2009-built offshore construction vessel . The…
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Sovcomflot and Total seal long-term LNG carrier deal
Russia’s Sovcomflot (SCF) has sealed a seven-year time charter agreement with Total for a newbuild 174,000-cbm LNG carrier, with options…
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Diana Shipping seals new panamax bulker charter with Viterra
Greek owner Diana Shipping has entered into a time charter contract with Viterra Chartering for 2005-built panamax bulker . The…
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Havyard contracted to develop hydrogen-powered vessel
Norway’s Havyard has announced that it has been contracted by a European player for the development of a hydrogen-powered zero…
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HHLA targets further automation with iSAM acquisition
German port operator Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) has announced the acquisition of an 80% stake in automation specialist iSAM.…
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750 boxes fall off Maersk ship during another Pacific storm
Maersk has confirmed another case of bad weather in the Pacific has knocked hundreds of boxes from one its ships.…
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Castor Maritime takes its first capesize
Nasdaq-listed dry bulk owner Castor Maritime has announced the acquisition of a 2006-built Japanese capesize bulker for $17.5m. The vessel…
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Dolphin Drilling awarded new contract by Ineos
Norwegian semi-submersible rig owner Dolphin Drilling has secured as new contract with Ineos Energy on the Norwegian continental shelf. The…
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Orsted presses ahead with H2RES renewable hydrogen project
Danish renewable energy firm Orsted has decided to take a final investment decision on the H2RES renewable hydrogen demonstration project…
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Skou: Maersk will order first carbon-neutral ships within the next three years
Søren Skou, the CEO of AP Moller-Maersk, the group that controls the largest containerline in the world, has mapped out…
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United Africa Feeder Line to be sold
Germany’s Deutsche Afrika-Linien/John T. Essberger Group of Companies (DAL / JTE) is closing in on the sale of United Africa…
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Cyprus slashes tonnage tax dues for greener ships
Cyprus is making changes to its tonnage tax system to encourage owners to operate greener ships. The Cyprus shipping deputy…
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Greece’s Avin International orders landmark ammonia-ready suezmax series
Greece’s Avin International has ordered the first ammonia fuel ready vessel in the world. The suezmax tanker has been ordered…
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Lomar swoops for NSC boxship pair
UK owner Lomar Shipping has acquired 2010-built 2,872 teu boxship pair Angol and Angeles from Germany’s NSC Schifffahrtsgesellschaft. Brokers are…
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