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MOL in world-first crane conversion to hydrogen power
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) is converting the engine of a rubber-tired gantry crane at a terminal it controls in Kobe…
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Star Bulk ships out 17-year-old cape for $20m
Greek dry bulk giant Star Bulk Carriers has offloaded its 17-year-old capesize in what has been a very active S&P…
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TRF sells modern VLCC for $102m
Transportation Recovery Fund has offloaded its five-year-old and only VLCC. Brokers are reporting the sale of the 2018-built scrubbed-fitted TRF…
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Inland cargo ship sinks in port of Hamburg
An inland waterway ship carrying 3,500 litres of diesel and 1,400 tonnes of potassium chloride has sunk in Hamburg. At…
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Höegh LNG resolves legal dispute over PGN FSRU Lampung
Norway’s Höegh LNG has amicably settled long-standing disputes and pending arbitrations with the charterer of . Indonesian LNG importer PT…
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K Line pens charter for third Northern Lights CO2 carrier
Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has signed a bareboat charter deal for the management of the third CO2 carrier…
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Fugro wins Dutch offshore wind zone survey gig
Dutch surveyor Fugro has been awarded a geophysical survey contract for the development of the Dutch Doordewind offshore wind farm…
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Ship damaged as ceasefire talks are discussed around the Middle East
A Barbados-flagged, United Kingdom-owned general cargo ship incurred physical damage from a drone hit in between Eritrea and Yemen just…
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QatarEnergy contracts Samsung Heavy for 15 LNG carriers
QatarEnergy’s fleet expansion scheme proceeds apace with a contract signed today for 15 LNG carriers with Samsung Heavy Industries, the…
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Will the Year of the Dragon spring some surprises?
Pierre Aury on the four big topics shipping needs to be aware of in the coming months. So where is…
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Stolt-Nielsen bolsters position in rival Odfjell
Chemical tanker giant Stolt-Nielsen has increased its stake in Norwegian competitor Odfjell, cementing itself as the company’s second-largest shareholder. The…
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Canadian survey reveals rampant harassment and bullying
The Seafarers’ International Union of Canada (SIU) has published a report on workplace harassment and bullying within the Canadian marine…
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GEFO orders 10 chemical tankers
German owner GEFO is expanding its fleet with an order for 10 stainless steel chemical tankers at the Xiangyu shipyard…
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Vietnam’s VLCC fleet grows
Greece’s Capital Maritime and Trading has sold the youngest VLCC to be flagged under the Vietnamese flag. At the end…
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South Korea’s largest shipbuilder makes nuclear move
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a sub-holdings company of HD Hyundai, has held a joint research and technology…
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Siem Offshore inks new long-term deals for well intervention duo
Norwegian offshore vessel operator Siem Offshore has signed new deals with Houston-based offshore energy services company Helix Energy Solutions for…
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Oceaneering unit bags $200m worth of contracts
Oceaneering has revealed multiple contracts for its manufactured products segment worth around $200m. The contracts have been secured primarily with…
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Shell joins TotalEnergies and PTTEP-supported wave project off Scotland
Energy supermajor Shell has joined the Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) collaborative project currently powering subsea equipment off the coast…
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Vard to convert 16-year-old PSV into cable layer
Subsea cable network provider IT International Telecom Marine has chosen Norwegian shipbuilder Vard to convert the platform supply vessel (PSV)…
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Gram Car Carriers offloads mid-size car carrier
Norway’s Gram Car Carriers has signed an agreement to sell a mid-size pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) for a…
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