Dry Cargo
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Himalaya Shipping seals financing for newbuild newcastlemaxes
Tor Olav Troim-backed Himalaya Shipping has secured sale and leaseback financing for its complete newbuilding program of newcastlemax dry bulk…
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Russian commodities still flowing west in vast quantities
The difficulties of enforcing sanctions against Russia are becoming increasingly evident with a host of foreign shipowners still making a…
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INTERCARGO: The green battle ahead
Since taking over from John Platsidakis as chairman of the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) in 2018 Dimitris…
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Phoenix Shipping & Trading: ‘We are living in an inflationary world and that’s good for shipping’
Banker, broker, owner, investor, manager – George Gourdomichalis’s far ranging 33-year career in shipping has earned him the right to…
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EuroDry expands fleet with panamax buy
Greek dry bulk owner EuroDry has expanded its fleet to 11 vessels, having agreed to acquire the 2005-built panamax for…
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Goldenport: When to invest and divest
In recent weeks John Dragnis celebrated his 10th anniversary as CEO at his family’s famous shipping firm, Goldenport Holdings, a…
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Castor Maritime seals three new bulker charters
Nasdaq-listed Greek owner Castor Maritime has announced new charters for three of its panamax bulk carriers. The 2005-built Magic Moon…
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Tanker pooling is a crucial tool for decarbonisation
Matthew Smith from Tankers International makes the green case for clubbing together. As consumers and financiers have better understood the…
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Andreas Sohmen-Pao features on the cover of Maritime CEO magazine
Andreas Sohmen-Pao is chairman of BW Group, one of the world’s largest maritime conglomerates with interests in tankers, bulk carriers,…
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SAFEEN Feeders secures new dry bulk work in Bangladesh
AD Ports Group’s shipping line, SAFEEN Feeders, has signed a long-term trade facilitation and shipping agreement with Saif Powertec, a…
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ESL Shipping joins Swedish hydrogen hub project
Finnish dry cargo vessel operator ESL Shipping, a subsidiary of Aspo, is taking part in a project to produce hydrogen…
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DSIC develops ammonia-powered newcastlemax
UK class society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded an approval in principle (AiP) to Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (DSIC) for…
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Diana Shipping fixes newcastlemax to C Transport Maritime at lower rate
Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has secured a slightly lower day rate in a new time charter deal with C…
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Safe Bulkers adds another capesize
Monaco-headquartered Greek owner Safe Bulkers has sealed its second cape deal this year with the acquisition of a 2012-built Chinese…
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Maria Angelicoussis offloads eight mini-capes
Maria Angelicoussis has sealed a big deal, selling eight rare mini-capes, attached to her dry cargo arm, Maran Dry. Multiple…
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Dry bulk seaborne trades set for shift with impending EU ban on Russian coal
The European Union’s decision to ban imports of coal from Russia could send energy prices soaring for its consumers, Norwegian…
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Norden rolls out biofuel offering
Norden has launched what it calls a 100% carbon neutral biofuel sailing option for customers. The Danish owner and operator…
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Jiangsu Steamship makes waves in the cape sector
Jiangsu Steamship has for the second time in two years laid down the winning bid in the cape sector, this…
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Iron ore green corridor created linking Australia with East Asia
A consortium led by the Global Maritime Forum and consisting of mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto, as well as…
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Cargo vessel sinking in Mariupol after Russian shelling
Ukrainian authorities have said that a Dominican Republic-flagged vessel is sinking in the port of Mariupol after being hit by…
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