Europe
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Nadiro: Lifeboat solutions
Svendborg: Shockingly the name lifeboat may well be a misnomer. According to this article from Maersk a few years back…
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IMEC: Wage negotiations continue
London: There’s under three months until the shipping industry finds out what wages it will be paying to its seafarers…
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Armaturen-Wolff: Keeping it in the family
Hamburg: Shipping is an industry where family businesses are common. Few however are as steeped in close family ties as…
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Hansa Heavy Lift: Raft of newbuilds in the offing
Hamburg: Germany’s Beluga lived up to its name when in the middle of 2011 it went belly up, becoming a…
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SeaIntel: Box situation precarious
Copenhagen: Three-year-old SeaIntel has made a big impression on the container sector, its reports and analysis eagerly devoured by box…
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Dagfinn Lunde: Maritime CEO’s latest star columnist
Singapore: Maritime CEO magazine has a new columnist, one of the most in demand men in shipping these days. Since…
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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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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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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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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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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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Green Management: Reefers nearly back to equilibrium
Gdynia: The reefer trades are near equilibrium in terms of supply and demand unlike many other sectors, says the head…
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Belships: Dry bulk pure play
Oslo: Norway’s Belships plans to stay focused on dry bulk. While in the past it has been a company with…
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MSRG: Securing the right PMSC
London: Maritime Security Resource Group (MSRG) provides owners with a pool of handpicked private maritime security companies (PMSCs) that are…
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OceanSaver: Ballast water treatment market to remain “commercially challenging”
Drammen: Ballast water treatment systems (BWTSs), once sensationally expensive, now a fraction of the price they were just two or…
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Michael Jay Maritime: New ports consultancy
Southampton: Michael Jay Maritime (MJM) is a new company set up by three like-minded individuals to look at the maritime…
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VesselsValue.com: Changing the investment landscape
London: Eleven months ago the founder and ceo of maritime e-commerce site ShipServ, Paul Ostergaard described VesselsValue.com, the company profiled…
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