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Seacor Holdings rebrands two logistics subsidiaries
US shipping and logistics company Seacor Holdings has integrated two of its subsidiaries into the Waterman Logistics brand. Central Gulf…
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Cargill puts entire MR fleet into Maersk Tankers’ MR pool
Cargill is putting its MR fleet into Maersk Tankers’ MR pool from the start of next month. The pool will…
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Top 14 yards retrofitting scrubbers are all Chinese
Latest data from Clarkson Research Services shows that the top 14 yards handling the most amount of scrubber retrofits are…
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Cyprus plans to abolish initial ship registration fees
Cyprus continues to address every facet of its maritime offering to lure more shipowners to the island. The country’s deputy…
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Haze prompts Singapore visibility warning
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) yesterday issued a reduced visibility warning to ships, as farmers slash and…
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Cosco Shipping Ports appoints new chairman
Cosco Shipping Ports, the port operating arm of Cosco, has appointed Feng Boming as its new chairman, replacing Zhang Wei…
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Boskalis awarded $94m worth of coastal contracts
Dutch dredging and offshore outfit Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded contracts in the United Kingdom and Romania worth a…
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Batteries now in use across almost every shipping segment
An updated maritime forecast through to 2050 from class society DNV GL published yesterday predicts that LNG will be the…
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Baltic Exchange launches opex index
The Baltic Exchange, under Singaporean ownership, continues to diversify away from its core freight rate offering. The London institution launched…
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Weekly Broker: Temporary breather does not worry brokers
The secondhand dry bulk sale and purchase market eased back in the past few days in line with the chartering…
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United Heavy Lift and Ocean7 team up in Norway
Germany’s United Heavy Lift (UHL) and Denmark’s Ocean7 Projects have teamed up to open a joint office in Norway. The…
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Second Australian detention in a week exposes Chinese owners’ failure to pay crew
Australian authorities have detained a second vessel at a Queensland port after crewmembers reported being owed more than $100,000 in…
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MOL shows off its AI vessel recognition system
Japan’s largest shipping line, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL, today revealed how its brand new vessel image recognition and recording system…
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Search and rescue mission for missing Nur Allya and its 25 crew called off
The official search and rescue operation for the missing bulk carrier and its 25 crew has come to a close…
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DAL/Essberger outsources commercial management
Deutsche Afrika-Linien / John T. Essberger Group (DAL/JTE-Group) has appointed two Hamburg companies to commercially handle its containerships and bulk…
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G2 Ocean targets project cargo growth
G2 Ocean, the bulk shipping joint venture of Norwegian companies Gearbulk and Grieg Star, has expanded its project cargo business…
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Clyde & Co partners leave to set up new firm
At least five partners from law firm Clyde & Co have resigned from the firm’s shipping team to set up…
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Wind propulsion interest set to rocket from European Space Agency investment
Shipowners will soon be able to see for themselves how much money they could be saving by deploying wind propulsion…
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Four remaining crew members rescued from capsized car carrier
The US Coast Guard and salvage crews have rescued the four remaining crew members from car carrier , which capsized…
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Digital maritime spend analysed in landmark study
A new 60-page report issued today looking into maritime startups conducted for Inmarsat by UK GovTech venture firm and research…
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