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89 still missing after barge sinks off Mumbai
A total of 184 of the 273 crewmembers have been rescued so far from Barge P-305, which sank 35 nautical…
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Ørsted and partners to bid in Japan’s offshore wind auction
Danish green energy giant Ørsted has partnered with Japan Wind Development (JWD) and Eurus Energy to jointly develop offshore wind…
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Koreans pile in for feeder ships at Hyundai Mipo
Broking reports reveal three Korean owners have signed for many 1,800 teu ships at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard with pricing estimated…
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FMC Commissioner Maffei supports development of national port information-sharing system
Federal Maritime Commission chairman Daniel Maffei has joined Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka on a webinar to…
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Siemens Gamesa trading suspended on takeover talks
Spain’s stock market watchdog CNMV suspended trading of Siemens Gamesa shares on Tuesday amid media reports of investment banks looking…
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Hexicon buys renewable energy test site in Cornwall
Stockholm-based floating offshore wind developer Hexicon has struck a deal with local authorities to acquire the Wave Hub offshore renewable…
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Philippines bans crew changes for ships with recent calls to the Indian sub-continent
The Philippines, which had tried to position itself as a crew change hub over the last year, is taking evasive…
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X-Press Feeders among six shipping investors in Mikal Bøe’s nuclear venture
Tim Hartnoll-led X-Press Feeders, the largest independent common carrier in the world, has bought into CORE POWER, a British firm…
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Hext hits out at two-faced charterers for including no-crew change clauses in contracts
The Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) held its 30th annual general meeting today in which strong words were levelled against many…
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ITF forecasts worldwide transport activity to more than double by 2050
The OECD’s International Transport Forum (ITF) has published its Transport Outlook 2021. The think tank’s report on transport policy was…
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Shipping ‘loan oracle’ launches
Hamburg-based digital ship finance specialist Oceanis has launched Pythia, something it describes as a “loan oracle”. The service is a…
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BW LPG takes control of Indian venture
BW LPG has revealed it has taken control of a four-year-old joint venture in India. BW Global United LPG India,…
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MOL reenters the ammonia trades
Japan’s largest shipowner in dwt terms, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), is reentering the ammonia trades after a five-year hiatus. The…
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Castor Maritime takes fleet to 26 with acquisition of two panamax bulkers
Nasdaq-listed Greek owner Castor Maritime has made its nineteenth and twentieth acquisitions of the year, picking up a pair of…
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Wind-assisted boxship project makes headway
A new LNG-powered 2,500 teu boxship design featuring wind-assisted propulsion has been granted an approval in principle by the Paris-headquartered…
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177 rescued, 96 missing after barge sinks off Mumbai
A major search and rescue operation is underway in the Arabian Sea after Barge P305, which had been struck by…
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TechnipFMC lands North Sea subsea contract with Ithaca
London-based TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract worth between $75m and $250m from Ithaca Energy for the Captain field enhanced…
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Magseis Fairfield awarded Norwegian North Sea survey
Seabed seismic player Magseis Fairfield has been awarded a 4D ocean bottom node (OBN) monitor survey in the Norwegian North…
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Gulf of Mexico worker dies
US independent Fieldwood Energy said a worker died over the weekend after an incident with a shut-in well in the…
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New global forum for public-private ports partnerships
The Geneva-based NGO WAPPP (World Association of PPP Units & Professionals) has established a ports chapter to address the challenges…
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