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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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Emas Offshore forced off the Oslo Stock Exchange
Emas Offshore, part of Singapore’s Ezra Holdings, has once again been told it will be delisted from the Oslo Stock…
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Celsius makes $376m entry into LNG
Celsius Tankers, a unit of Danish owner Celsius Shipping, has placed an order at South Korean yard Samsung Heavy Industries…
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Why this year’s transpacific peak season will be tricky
Klaus Lysdal from iContainers gives readers some tips on how to survive this year’s peak season on the transpacific. The…
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Former senior credit analyst at Noble revealed as the man behind Iceberg Research
The driving force behind the outfit that brought down Hong Kong commodities giant Noble Group has been revealed finally. Arnaud…
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Seoul to provide financial support for Sinokor Heung-A merger
South Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has made plans to financially support the merger between two domestic containership operators…
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Aegean completes refinancing deal with Mercuria Energy
Aegean Marine Petroleum Network has completed a transformative refinancing deal with Mercuria Energy Group, which sees Mercuria become the sole…
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Rolls-Royce develops its own marine battery system
Rolls-Royce is entering the ship battery business, launching a marine lithium-ion based energy storage system. Rolls-Royce has been delivering energy…
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