Dry Cargo
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MOL’s new boss outlines priorities
Mitsui OSK Lines’s (MOL) new boss, Takeshi Hashimoto, has outlined his priorities for the coming decade on assuming the presidency…
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Intercargo warns on vaccination ‘lottery’
International dry bulk shipping organisation Intercargo has lashed out at the vaccination “lottery” facing seafarers, something that could hit the…
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Meriaura lays out new carbon neutral concept
Finnish shipowner Meriaura Group has started the preparation and design of a transport concept that targets 100% carbon neutrality by…
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Rare mini-capes up for sale
Dry bulk S&P continues at full speed. The bullish momentum is turning into the norm. Broker sources reveal that India’s…
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Splash Extra: Secondhand prices soar
Soaring secondhand ship prices, rapidly narrowing the gap with newbuilds, forms the lead article in the March issue of Splash…
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Seanergy buys another cape to take fleet to 15
Nasdaq-listed Greek capesize owner Seanergy Maritime Holdings has entered into an agreement to buy a 2012-built Japanese capesize bulker for…
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Grindrod offloads tanker trio to increase focus on bulkers
Singapore-headquartered Grindrod Shipping Holdings has announced the sale of three tankers via two separate transactions. The 2013-built MR2 tankers Leopard…
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Great Eastern plays the bulker S&P markets
India’s Great Eastern Shipping continues to make waves in S&P, sealing one deal after another. The latest deal involves selling…
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Norwegians set out to launch ammonia-fuelled dry bulk fleet by 2024
Ammonia fuel specialist Amon Maritime has teamed up with two Norwegian shipowners – Navigare Logistics and Mosvolds Rederi – to…
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Secondhand bulk market heading for record year as 279 ships trade hands so far
The ownership of dry bulk ships has changed hands at blistering speed in the first three months of 2021. The…
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Chinese owners find buyers for multiple bulkers
March has been a manic month for dry bulk S&P, with Chinese names dominating the sales statistics. Small- to medium-sized…
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Market- or performance-based compensation?
With dry bulk rates reaching heights not seen for more than 10 years, it is a good opportunity to discuss…
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Half of blacklisted Aswan fleet in hot water as Australia detains two ships
Australian maritime authorities have detained two vessels owned by a controversial Qatari shipping company for serious labour rights breaches just…
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USTC acquires majority stake in CM Biomass
Denmark’s USTC has acquired a majority 60% stake in compatriot CM Biomass, the world’s largest independent wood pellet trading company.…
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Belships adds another new ultramax bulker
Norwegian owner Belships has entered into a letter of intent for the acquisition of a new ultramax bulker. The ship…
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‘You cannot sell a man who isn’t listening’
Gray Page’s James Wilkes argues shipping ought to be advertising its usefulness to the general public more often. Have you…
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Klaveness Digital touts digital twin solution for the aluminium industry
Klaveness Digital has partnered with key players in the aluminium industry to develop a new solution for managing supply chain…
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Globus Maritime swoops for another kamsarmax
Nasdaq-listed Greek dry bulk owner Globus Maritime has announced the acquisition of a 2018-built kamsarmax bulker for $27m. The vessel,…
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Wuhu Chang Neng Logistics orders supramax at New Dayang
Wuhu Chang Neng Logistics has signed a shipbuilding contract with New Dayang Shipbuilding for the construction of a 59,900 dwt…
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Goldwin finds buyer for its penultimate bulker
Numerous brokers report that one of Hong Kong’s most speculative owners, Goldwin, has approved the price for half of its…
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