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Hamburg takes 500,000 teu of business away from rival Bremerhaven
The port of Hamburg is celebrating a big win over local rival Bremerhaven with news container grouping THE Alliance is…
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Smart bill of lading makes first successful trial
The first ever blockchain-based CargoX Smart Bill of Lading has successfully completed its historic mission during a trial shipment from…
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Ocean Rig case moves to the Court of Appeals
New York lawyer Tally Wiener is not giving up in her pursuit of George Econonou’s Ocean Rig. Ocean Rig sought…
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Weekly Broker: Quietest before dawn
The summer lull became acute this past week with the fewest deals done for many months. However, Weekly Broker is…
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Euronav offloads elderly suezmax
Belgium tanker operator Euronav has sold its 1998-built suezmax tanker as part of the company’s fleet rejuvenation program. The 146,640dwt…
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Nam Cheong resumes trading on the Singapore Exchange
Malaysia’s largest OSV player Nam Cheong resumed trading on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) today having swung back into the black…
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Esvagt appoints new CEO
Danish offshore wind support specialist Esvagt has appointed Peter Lytzen as its new CEO effective September 1. Lytzen’s career includes…
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Workers strike at Uljanik over late pay
Around 4,500 workers at Croatia’s largest shipbuilding group Uljanik went on strike on Wednesday demanding top management step down in…
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Hyundai Heavy completes shift to holding structure
South Korea’s largest shipbuilding group Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has completed a significant corporate regrouping whereby it has moved to…
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Hua Yun Shipping handymax sold at auction
Ningbo Maritime Court has sold Zhejiang Hua Yun Shipping’s 2008-built via an online auction. The 22,000 dwt vessel was sold…
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Poor condition of handymax puts bids on hold in Singapore
No decent offers were made at Monday’s auction in Singapore for the 37,300 dwt handymax with a second round of…
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Ningbo Runhua Marine orders ultramax at Wuhu Shipyard
Chinese bulk shipping operator Ningbo Runhua Marine has placed an order at Wuhu Shipyard for the construction of a 64,000…
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Diana Shipping fixes capesize to Pacific Bulk
Greek dry bulk owner Diana Shipping has time chartered 2007-built capsize to Hong Kong’s Pacific Bulk Cape Company. The charter…
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Østensjø Rederi sells Edda Fonn to Royal New Zealand Navy
Østensjø Rederi has sold 2003-built IMR, survey and light construction vessel to the Royal New Zealand Navy. Local media puts…
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Ship Finance International acquires three mega containerships
John Fredriksen’s Ship Finance International (SFI) has entered into an agreement to acquire three large container vessels in combination with…
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Private shipyards in India call for government support
A private shipyard body in India have urged the government to offer more support for struggling domestic private yards. The…
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Iceberg Research slams SGX for its ‘prehistoric’ regulatory environment
In his first interview with Splash since revealing he is the main man behind Iceberg Research, Arnaud Vagner has lashed…
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Live Animal Export: Australian export licence permanently cancelled
Dr Lynn Simpson reports on a remarkable day as the livestock trades edge ever closer to oblivion. After decades of…
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Extra loaders deployed on bouyant transpacific
The belated bullrun on the transpacific has seen Maersk add a couple of extra loaders to make the most of…
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Shearwater GeoServices to acquire marine seismic business from Schlumberger
Shearwater GeoServices, the joint venture formed by GC Rieber Shipping and Rasmussengruppen, has entered into an agreement to acquire the…
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