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Container shipping could go carbon neutral right now
$5.1bn. That’s the surprisingly small cost for the whole liner fleet to go carbon neutral today. Vespucci Maritime’s Lars Jensen…
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ITF calls Canada’s back-to-work legislation an ‘illegal assault on human rights’ of Montreal dockworkers
Liberal and Conservative members of Canada’s federal government teamed up this week to pass legislation through the House of Commons…
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DP World unveils business-to-business e-commerce Dubuy
The transformation of Dubai terminal operator DP World shows no sign of slowing with the launch of Dubuy, a wholesale…
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Pulp gets the paper market treatment from FIS
London-based Freight Investor Services (FIS) has set up a pulp futures desk, seeing similarities with the iron ore paper trades…
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Shearwater snaps up Polarcus assets
Offshore seismic firm Shearwater GeoServices has struck a deal with Tiger Moth, a company affiliated with Woodstreet, to buy marine…
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Rystad forecasts $810bn will be poured into the offshore wind industry this decade
The offshore wind industry’s global installed capacity is set to rise eight-fold, to exceed 250 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, with…
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Cadeler raises $96m to finance wind farm installation newbuilds
Oslo-listed Cadeler plans to double its fleet with two new offshore wind farm installation vessels expected to be completed by…
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Total expects at least one year delay on Mozambique LNG project
Total said its Mozambique liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the Afungi peninsula in Cabo Delgado province will be postponed…
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K Line establishes offshore wind division
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) became the last of Japan’s big three lines to formally establish an offshore wind division…
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DSME wins LPG orders
South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has signed a KRW184.5bn ($166.5m) deal to build two LPG carriers for…
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Simon Grainge appointed as next CEO of ISWAN
The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has announced that Simon Grainge will take over as its next CEO.…
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Norwegian shipping firms signing up for Scandinavian Biogas fuel
Scandinavian Biogas Fuels is investing approximately NOK170m ($20.8m) in a liquid biogas plant in Skogn, outside Trondheim, with agreements in…
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Axxis Geo Solutions seals restructuring consent
Financially troubled ocean bottom node seismic player Axxis Geo Solutions has received creditors’ approval for its restructuring plan after it…
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Transocean awarded two new contracts and several extensions
Offshore drilling contractor Transocean has reported two new contracts and several extensions, taking the company’s total backlog at approximately $7.4bn.…
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Total expands offshore wind portfolio with Taiwan deal
French energy group Total has signed an agreement with wpd to acquire a 23% stake in Yunlin Holding, the owner…
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Politicians urged to act as interactive map shows scale of global scrubber washwater discharges
The Washington DC-headquartered International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has issued a first-of-its-kind 28-page report, along with an interactive map,…
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Ed Buttery confirms London IPO plans
Ed Buttery-led Taylor Maritime Investments today confirmed Splash exclusive news from earlier this month that the company will proceed with…
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Crewing crisis looms as vaccine rollout stalls
A resolution for a global seafarers vaccination program proposed by the Cyprus shipping deputy ministry (SDM) has been officially adopted…
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Regulatory purgatory is heaven for rates
Well, what a wonderful position shipowners find themselves thanks to regulatory purgatory. The waiting for confirmation of the next stage…
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Giant cape shifting Simandou iron ore project moves ahead
Railway construction and tunnelling works have commenced around the Simandou iron ore project in the southeast of Guinea, a mine…
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