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11 APM terminals have received no ships in the past 48 hours
Data provided by shipping software provider CargoSmart shows that nearly one in seven of APM Terminals port faculties around the…
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Back to the future for Maersk in the wake of Petya attack
Arguably one of the most sophisticated, IT savvy shipping companies in the world has had to work as if it…
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Ensco secures jackup contract from NAM
Offshore drilling contractor Ensco has secured a contract from Dutch company Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) for its jackup drilling rig…
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A wake-up call? We’ve been hitting ‘snooze’ on cyber risk for too long
Ian Millen, security and intelligence advisor at Global Navigation Solutions, passes comment on this week’s ransomware attack. Despite the recent…
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Port of Antwerp trials blockchain
The Port of Antwerp is running a pilot blockchain project focused on logistics automation. The test, which aims to automate…
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Maersk makes contingencies in the wake of Petya ransomware attack
As of Wednesday evening Maersk Line said it was taking bookings via box platform INTTRA in the wake of Tuesday’s…
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Tankerska Plovidba sells suezmax to Eurotankers
Brokers tell Splash that Tankerska Plovidba has offloaded the 12-year-old Brodosplit-built 166,000 dwt for a price just in excess of…
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DOF secures new charters for PSVs
Norwegian OSV operator DOF has secured charter contracts from Statoil Petroleum for platform supply vessels Skandi Mongstad and Skandi Flora.…
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New Thessaloniki owners vow to make port a junction for Southeast Europe
“A junction in Southeastern Europe”. That is how the new owners of Thessaloniki port in the northeast of Greece have…
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Maersk contains cyber attack, other lines hit
Maersk officials claim the cyber attack that hit it hard across the group’s global operations has been contained and a…
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US steps up roro price fixing indictments
An indictment of three shipping executives was unsealed in a US court in Baltimore yesterday. Anders Boman, Arild Iversen, and…
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ESL Shipping to test autonomous discharging on new bulk carriers
Equipment manufacturer MacGregor and ESL Shipping, a subsidiary of diverse Finnish conglomerate, Aspo, have agreed to jointly develop and test…
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Havila Shipping secures more work for PSV pair with Statoil
Norwegian OSV operator Havila Shipping has secured contracts from Statoil for platform supply vessels Havila Foresight and Havila Charisma. The…
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SolstadFarstad PSV scores Statoil contract
Statoil Petroleum has locked in a SolstadFarstad platform supply vessel on a 5-year contract to support the Statoil PSV pool at…
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CMA CGM heads to the stars with new image
CMA CGM, the world’s third largest containerline, has unveiled a new futuristic look ahead of its 40th anniversary next year.…
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Maersk hit by giant cyber attack
Tuesday’s massive ransomware attack which spread across the world claimed a big shipping scalp in the form of Danish shipping…
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Wood Group awarded Alexandroupolis FEED contract
Gastrade has awarded UK-based Wood Group a front end engineering design (FEED) contract for the Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System…
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Shipboot: The online S&P marketplace
Shipboot, a new S&P online platform for commercial ships, workboats, floating machinery and port equipment, launched last month and is…
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Hartmann in talks to restructure its anchor handling division
One of Germany’s largest shipowners is pushing ahead with dramatic changes to its business in the wake of slumping revenues.…
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Greek owners stump up extra cash for state budget
The Union of Greek Shipowners decided yesterday at an extraordinary general meeting to extend the voluntary contribution its members pay…
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