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Offen sells another cape
Claus-Peter Offen has reduced its exposure to the capesize segment with its latest sale. The Hamburg-based shipowner has reportedly let…
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Höegh LNG secures FSRU contract for Port Kembla
Norway’s Höegh LNG has secured an agreement with Australian Industrial Energy (AIE) for the supply of a floating storage and…
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GasLog orders LNG carrier pair for new Cheniere deal
Monaco-headquartered LNG vessel owner GasLog has signed two new seven-year charter agreements with Cheniere Energy. To fulfil the charters GasLog…
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MOL ups stake in Malaysian logistics outfit
Japanese shipping major Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has upped its stake in Malaysia’s PKT Logistics, boosting its car carrier supply…
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Prosafe awarded contract extension by Equinor
Offshore accommodation platform operator Prosafe has been awarded a six-month contract extension by Equinor for its 2015-built semi-submersible floatel .…
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Esvagt awarded contract extension by Repsol
Denmark’s Esvagt has been awarded a contract extension by Repsol Norway for ERRV vessel . The vessel been in service…
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Wood Group scores Philippines deepwater contract with Shell
Offshore engineering specialist Wood has secured a six-year contract from Shell to provide services for the Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project…
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Subsea 7 awarded offshore contract
Norwegian subsea services provider Subsea 7 has secured a major offshore conventional contract. Offshore works is scheduled for 2019 and…
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Maersk makes Rotterdam central to its sulphur cap strategy
Maersk has opted to make Rotterdam a central part of its fuel plans once the global sulphur cap kicks in…
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Freight platform ShipNext seeks investments from the world’s largest lines
ShipNext, a freight platform linking ships with cargoes, has given an update on take-up for the product as well as…
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Richard Elman has change of heart on New Noble role
Richard Elman has decided not to take up the role of executive director of New Noble, the entity being formed…
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Crewing demographic timebomb laid bare
When you read and hear about life at sea, can you help but wonder where the future of our industry…
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Imabari dominates container orderbook
Japan’s heyday in shipbuilding passed at the turn of the century, but in one key segment it still has a…
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AET orders shuttle tanker for Shell charter
AET, the tanker unit of Malaysia’s MISC Group, has officially reached an agreement with Shell for the time charter of…
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JOVO orders LNG carrier pair at Jiangnan Shipyard
Chinese clean energy supplier JOVO has placed an order at CSSC-affiliated Jiangnan Shipyard for the construction of two 79,800 cu…
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Goldwin’s dry bulk exit delayed
A month ago the sale of two supramax vessels, the 53,000 dwt Amber Beverly (built 2011) and Amber Alena (built…
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DP World walks away from Newcastle development
DP World has pulled away from investing in the Australian port of Newcastle with local media suggesting the Middle Eastern…
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From small steps to giant leaps: digitalisation on the bridge
History and heritage are not enough to protect anyone from the challenge of digitalisation, but change need not be a…
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Mitsubishi to acquire 25% stake in Bangladesh LNG terminal
Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation has reached an agreement to acquire a 25% stake of the Summit Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal…
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AP Moller-Maersk to list Maersk Drilling
AP Moller-Maersk has shelved plans to sell off its drilling division, favouring instead to spin it off, as it pursues…
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