Dry Cargo
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d’Amico: The challenge of decarbonisation
Paolo d’Amico, chief executive officer of d’Amico International Shipping and d’Amico Società di Navigazione group, has no doubt what is…
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Secondhand sales volumes set for highs not seen since 2007
Further evidence of the boom times shipping has entered – not seen since the bull-run of 2003 to 2008 –…
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World’s leading shipowners give their verdict on how industry will decarbonise
It’s a veritable who’s who of the biggest, most famous names in shipping for the first issue of Maritime CEO…
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Cesare d’Amico becomes CEO of d’Amico Dry
Cesare d’Amico has been appointed as the CEO of the dry cargo business unit of Rome-based shipping group d’Amico Società…
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Diana Shipping newcastlemax fixed at its best ever rate
NYSE-listed Greek dry bulk owner Diana Shipping has sealed a new time charter contract with Classic Maritime for 2012-built newcastlemax…
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Vietnam’s ITC seals $7m profit from sale of bulker pair
One of Vietnam’s fastest growing owners, International Transportation and Trading Joint Stock Company (ITC Corp), is behind this week’s finest…
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Capes party like it’s 2008
Capesize freight rates are firing, propelling the Baltic Dry Index to 10-year highs with capes at their highest seasonal level…
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SGX launches cape and handy FFA trades
Singapore Exchange (SGX) has added four new forward freight agreement (FFA) and futures contracts in the capesize and handysize segments,…
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Genco buys another secondhand ultramax
New York-listed dry bulk owner Genco Shipping & Trading has acquired a 2016-built Chinese ultramax bulker, taking its ultramax fleet…
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Harren & Partner swoops for Conti’s last bulker
Germany’s Harren & Partner, via subsidiary Harren Bulkers, has acquired 2011-built post-panamax bulker Topas from Offen Group’s Conti. The 92,700…
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Q1 ship orders highest since 2008
There’s further evidence of the boom times most of the shipping markets have entered this year with Banchero Costa reporting…
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Nisshin signs up for 10 kamsarmaxes at Jiangsu Hantong
One of Chinese yard Hantong’s most loyal overseas customers is back for more bulk carriers. Japanese owner Nisshin Shipping has…
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Castor Maritime takes fleet to 17 with Delta kamsarmax buy
Nasdaq-listed Greek owner Castor Maritime has entered into an agreement to acquire a 2015 Chinese-built kamsarmax bulker for $23.5m, the…
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ArcelorMittal linked to six Essar mini-capes
Earlier this year, broker sources revealed that India’s Essar Shipping was tempting the market, marketing its six mini-capes, all 106,000…
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Surging secondhand prices see value of the world fleet surpass $1trn
The value of the global merchant fleet has surpassed $1trn this month on the back of surging secondhand prices in…
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Cleaves on dry bulk: buy, buy, buy
Cleaves Securities, the number one shipping analyst in the world according to Bloomberg, issued its quarterly shipping report today and…
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Norden drives asset plays forward
Danish owner and operator Norden has made a number of asset trades in recent weeks in line with the company’s…
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EGPN pens kamsarmax deal with Chengxi Shipyard
Fast growing Hong Kong owner EGPN Bulk Carrier has ordered a single 82,000 dwt kamsarmax from Chengxi Shipyard in China,…
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VLOC orderbook petering out
The orderbook for very large ore carriers (VLOCs) is rapidly running out. According to Alphabulk, 14 VLOCs are scheduled for…
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Algoma slapped with $500,000 oily bilge water fine
Canada’s Algoma Central Corporation has been fined $500,000 in an American court after pleading guilty to dumping unprocessed oily bilge…
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