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ICS study suggests positive future for seafarers despite autonomous shift
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has released a new study conducted by the Hamburg School of Business Administration (HSBA)…
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Gulf Energy Maritime puts its handysize tankers up for sale
Dubai’s Gulf Energy Maritime (GEM) has put three chemical tankers up for sale. The sister ships Gulf Moon, Gulf Mist…
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Formosa Plastics pushes ahead with fleet clearout
Taiwanese conglomerate Formosa Plastics is having a fleet clearout with a host of different ship types put in the shop…
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Seafarer dies after falling from CSL bulker
A Canadian crewmember from handysize bulk carrier died after he fell off the ship into the St Lawrence Seaway on…
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Seaboard and BBC Chartering seek joint Americas coverage
American carrier Seaboard Marine and German heavylift giant BBC Chartering are looking to pool their respective multipurpose services connecting the…
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Ulstein gets in on the Jones Act with Aeolus Energy SOV deal
Florida based renewable energy specialist Aeolus Energy has awarded a contract to Ulstein to design the first ever Jones Act…
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Gulf Marine Services secures liftboat contract
UAE-based offshore platform operator Gulf Marine Services (GMS) has secured a new contract for one of its small class vessels.…
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Stena Bulk to equip scrubbers on up to 21 ships
Swedish owner Stena Bulk has signed an agreement with Chinese company Shanghai Bluesoul Environment Technology to install scrubbers on its…
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ONE set for singularly awful first year with $600m loss
Carrier consolidation can prove tricky as evidenced today with news of a massive revision of projected earnings from Japan’s Ocean…
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Minsheng Financial Leasing snaps up five PIL boxships
Chinese financial leasing house Minsheng Financial Leasing has acquired five boxships from Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL) in an en…
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HMM denies move to take over SM Line’s transpacific business
South Korea’s flag carrier HMM has denied rumours carried in the local press that the company is looking to take…
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EuroDry eyes fleet expansion after $30m refinancing
Greek dry bulk owner EuroDry, recently spun out from Euroseas, says it has refinanced the debt on four of its…
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Wärtsilä: Why digitalisation should not be seen as an additional cost
Shipowners are misinterpreting digitalisation as an additional cost, argues one of Europe’s greatest maritime digital advocates in an exclusive interview…
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Intel chips in on Rolls-Royce’s autonomous shipping drive
Rolls-Royce and Intel are teaming up to develop autonomous ships. The new vessels the pair aim to develop will have…
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Saipem awarded new contracts worth $400m
Italy’s Saipem has signed new contracts in Azerbaijan, the North Sea and the Republic of Congo worth a total of…
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Rem Offshore CSV wins long-term contract
Åge Remøy’s Rem Offshore has been awarded a long-term contract for CSV (formerly Fugro Saltire). The contract, with an unnamed…
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The container conundrum
Santosh Patil tries to fathom how carriers managed to get into such an oversupplied situation. Having been a part of…
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UK moves to position itself as a leader in maritime decarbonisation
Britain is pushing ahead with plans to make the country a leader in maritime decarbonisation. Experts on clean shipping met…
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Höegh LNG vessel to leave Egypt
Höegh LNG and Egypt Natural Gas Holdings (Egas) have agreed to amend the time charter for , so the vessel…
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Cosulich and Novella team up for new LNG terminal in the port of Genoa
Genoa-based Cosulich and Novella groups are working together with the aim to provide LNG to the port of Genoa in…
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