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CSSC and CSIC deny merger talks
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), two state-run shipbuilding conglomerates, have both released notices through…
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India blacklists UAE firms with a history of crew abandonment
India has blacklisted a number of UAE-based crew agents and shipping lines, which have abandoned crew over the last couple…
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UN targets 27 ships for aiding North Korea
The United Nations Security Council has announced new sanctions against North Korea, blacklisting 27 ships, 21 companies and one businessman…
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Gulftainer granted 50-year concession to develop Wilmington port
Sharjah-headquartered port operator Gulftainer has announced that its subsidiary, GT USA, has signed a deal with the state of Delaware…
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Korea Line confirms VLCC order at DSME
Korea Line has officially placed an order at compatriot shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for the contruction of…
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Noble Group sells kamsarmax to Transmed Shipping
Hong Kong commodity trader Noble Group has entered into an agreement with Greece’s Transmed Shipping to sell 2015-built kamsarmax bulker . The 81,502…
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Competing factions descend on London for highly charged MEPC
So the stage is set for what could be the most acrimonious gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)…
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Three Henghai Shipping bulkers sold via auction
Three bulk carriers of Ningbo-based Henghai Shipping, the 2006-built Heng Hai 6, the 2007-built Heng Hai 11 and the 2008-built…
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BW Offshore FPSO gets interim extension
BW Offshore has agreed an interim extension Nigerian Agip Exploration, a subsidiary of Italy’s Eni, for the lease and operation of…
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Female dockworkers accuse US West Coast ports association of discrimination
A group of female dockworkers have brought US federal discrimination claims against the Pacific Maritime Association which represents 29 West…
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Tote President and CEO Anthony Chiarello announces retirement
Anthony Chiarello has announced he will be retiring this summer as President and CEO of leading US domestic carrier Tote…
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Beijing set to approve CSSC and CSIC merger
Speculations of a merger between two major Chinese shipbuilding conglomerates, China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation…
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Yoo given another three years at the helm of HMM
At a shareholders’ meeting in Seoul, C K Yoo, the CEO of Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has been granted another…
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Japanese car carrier and Chinese cargo ship collide off Guangzhou, three missing
Car carrier Morning Cherry collided with general cargo ship Chen Chang 332 near Guangzhou on Wednesday evening. The incident occurred…
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Emas Offshore PSV contract terminated by Standard Chartered
Singapore offshore firm Emas Offshore, part of Ezra Holding, has announced that it has received a notice of termination from…
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier and Seacor team up for US offshore wind market
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier and Falcon Global, a subsidiary of Seacor Marine Holdings, have reached an agreement to collaborate in the…
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Exxon wins eight offshore blocks in latest Brazil oil rights auction
Irving, Texas-based ExxonMobil won eight blocks offshore Brazil in the latest round of bidding for the country’s oil reserves on…
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Ocean Network Express: Jeremy Nixon ready for April ONE
Neatly bookending a key chapter in his career, Maritime CEO has the last interview with Jeremy Nixon ahead of Sunday’s…
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PIL founder retires
Y C Chang, the founder of Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL), is handing the chairmanship of the company he founded…
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Rolf Habben Jansen expands his role at Hapag-Lloyd
Germany’s top containerline is reshuffling top management with its CEO, Dutch national Rolf Habben Jansen, taking on a wider role.…
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