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Jan Dieleman to lead the Sea Cargo Charter
Cargill’s shipping head Jan Dieleman and his counterpart at Trafigura, Rasmus Bach Nielsen, have been appointed as chair and vice…
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Wuhu Chang Neng Logistics orders supramax at New Dayang
Wuhu Chang Neng Logistics has signed a shipbuilding contract with New Dayang Shipbuilding for the construction of a 59,900 dwt…
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Goldwin finds buyer for its penultimate bulker
Numerous brokers report that one of Hong Kong’s most speculative owners, Goldwin, has approved the price for half of its…
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John Angelicoussis suffers heart attack, daughter takes over as interim CEO
John Angelicoussis, 72, Greece’s largest shipowner, suffered a heart attack on Saturday and is in a serious condition at a…
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Qatar invites owners to tender for the world’s largest LNG chartering deal
Shipowners in the LNG space are busy assessing the largest chartering tender in the history of the sector. Over the…
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Increased travel restrictions risk a flare-up of the crew change crisis
A number of shipping bodies are concerned that the numbers of seafarers being impacted by the crew change crisis are…
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Canada welcomes a new shipping line
Canada has a new shipping line. Founded by a family-run Ontario construction company Doornekamp Lines has been launched to take…
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British green shipbuilding fund launched
The British government under Boris Johnson is determined to rejuvenate the nation’s shipbuilding sector with a host of nearly shuttered…
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CU Lines adds two more boxships at Huangpu Wenchong
Fast-growing China United Lines (CU Lines) has exercised an option to build two 1,930 teu feeder boxships at Huangpu Wenchong…
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Castor Maritime finds work for new bulker pair
Nasdaq-listed Greek owner Castor Maritime has announced the delivery of two bulkers, both of which have gone straight out on…
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From pipeline to pipe dream: why there’s no such thing as shipping carbon-neutral LNG
There’s been a lot of talk about carbon-neutral LNG in recent weeks. It’s all fake news, argues Wijnand Stoefs, shipping…
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Vantage Drilling to manage two drillships and two semi-subs for Seadrill Partners
Houston-headquartered offshore driller Vantage Drilling International has entered into an agreement with Seadrill Partners which will see Vantage will provide…
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Odfjell Drilling awarded North Sea services contract by TAQA
Odfjell Drilling has been awarded a five-year contract by TAQA UK for the provision of platform drilling and maintenance Services…
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Velesto seals two jackup contracts with Petronas
Malaysia’s Velesto Energy has been awarded deals by Petronas for the provision of jackup drilling rigs Naga 2 and Naga…
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Jinhai Shipyard secures wind installation vessel conversion
Jinhai Intelligent Manufacturing (Jinhai Shipyard), the shipbuilding subsidiary of China’s HNA Group, has secured a contract from a domestic owner…
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GSI awarded full electric propulsion research vessel construction contract
CSSC-affiliated Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) has entered into a shipbuilding contract with Guangdong Institute of Intelligent Unmanned System (GIIUS) for…
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NYK secures renewable diesel COA with Neste Shipping
NYK Bulkship, a unit of Japan’s NYK Group, has signed a contract of affreightment (COA) with Finland’s Neste for the…
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GEV granted AIP for C-H2 ship containment system
Australia’s Global Energy Ventures has announced that American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued its approval in principle for its…
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Hyundai Heavy pursues fuel cells
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, the holding company of South Korea’s top shipbuilder, Hyundai Heavy Industries, has signed a memorandum…
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Shipping of CO2 goes mainstream with MOL investing in Norwegian pioneer
Shipping of CO2 is going mainstream with news Japan’s largest shipping line is moving into the sector. Until now, the…
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