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Seized tanker remains in Iranian waters
The , a suezmax with 24 Indian crew operated by Turkey’s Advantage Tankers, remains at an Iranian anchorage, having been…
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Fire rips through ill-fated car carrier
A spectacular fire broke out on an ill-fated car carrier on Friday. The 2004-built Diamond Highway, hit by a fire…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Tomorrow’s workforce identified
Where shipping is getting it right and wrong when it comes to attracting and retaining the best talent and how…
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Iranians seize tanker belonging to Chinese leasing company
The US Navy reported yesterday that Iran seized the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker in the Gulf of Oman, 40 nautical miles…
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Pools and the regulatory minefield
The argument to join a commercial pool has a new impetus this year. The argument for pools has always tended…
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Arctic shipping’s foggy future
As the Arctic warms and loses sea ice, trans-Arctic shipping has increased, reducing travel time and costs for international trade,…
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Change at the top of Tankers International
VLCC pool Tankers International has announced the appointment of Charlie Grey as CEO, replacing Jonathan Lee, who will become chairman.…
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PSA Marine buys into Panamanian towage firm
Singapore’s PSA Marine has completed the acquisition of a 45% stake in Panama-based Meyer’s Tugs (MTSA) from Inversiones Maritimas CPT,…
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RightShip unveils RightSTORE
Risk management platform RightShip has unveiled RightSTORE, an online store selling its data. “RightSTORE is the key to the proverbial…
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Shipmanagement’s shift in business
What will change for the business of shipmanagement in the remaining years of the 2020s? Splash asked more than 200…
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Report sheds light on key challenges for women at sea
A study conducted by the All Aboard Alliance has revealed 15 key pain points for women at sea. The research…
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Splash Extra: Who’s to blame for shipping’s slow innovation towards decarbonisation?
A talking point across multiple events at Singapore Maritime Week has been owners hitting out at shipyards for their failure…
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Global conro fleet fades away
Conros – ships that carry containers, vehicles and other rolling cargo – are an endangered and ageing vessel species. Italy’s…
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Singapore to create drone port
Singapore wants to set up a drone port for the delivery of ship supplies and will launch a call for…
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Zodiac cape hits reef in Indonesia
Zodiac Maritime’s 2014-built capesize bulk carrier hit a reef in the Seram Sea in eastern Indonesia yesterday. The ship was…
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‘Good ships, good times’
How to get owners and managers to agree on certain decent working conditions at sea. The latest instalment in our…
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New American shipbroker launches
Two American dry cargo shipbrokers have quit the Stamford office of Simpson Spence Young (SSY) to go it alone. Caleb…
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Maersk Tankers starts offering voyage management services
Commercial manager Maersk Tankers is expanding its services to shipowners with a new voyage management service. The first customer is…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Cyber security masterclass
This year’s Maritime CEO Forum kicked off in Singapore yesterday with a one-hour workshop sponsored by Inmarsat giving delegates a…
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What do clients look for when choosing a shipmanager?
Of course price is important, but other factors are in play. The latest instalment from our brand-new shipmanagement magazine. In…
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