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Shipbroker teams with Microsoft to unlock answers to the chemical trades
Chemical tanker brokers SPI Marine have teamed with Microsoft in a bid to bridge the gap between data and decision-making…
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Weekly Broker: Cape scramble
The dry bulk sale and purchase market has stayed bullish this past week with large size vessels being the main…
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CMA CGM joins fight to stop illicit trafficking in protected species
French container shipping line CMA CGM is joining the fight to stop illicit trafficking of protected species. As part of…
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CSSC Shipping orders product tanker pair for Louis Dreyfus charter
CSSC Shipping, the financial leasing unit of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, has placed an order at Chengxi Shipyard for the…
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K Line targets more FPSO business with Yinson and Sumitomo
Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) is joining compatriot Sumitomo Corporation and Malaysia’s Yinson Holdings, taking a 10% stake in an…
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SinoOcean and ICBC Leasing partner up to manage idle offshore assets
SinoOcean, an idle offshore assets management platform set up by major Chinese offshore builders, has entered into an agreement with…
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Hong Kong tanker banned from UAE waters for illegal bunkering
UAE’s Federal Transport Authority has announced that it has banned a Hong Kong-flagged oil tanker from entering the country’s ports…
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Panama seeks to reopen Balboa Shipyard
Panama is seeking new tenants for its Balboa Shipyard, a key ship repair destination on the Pacific coast of the…
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Dalian Port to absorb Yingkou Port
Dalian Port Group has announced a merger plan to take over Yingkou Port through a share swap deal. Under the…
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Diana Shipping fixes panamax to Glencore
Greek dry bulk owner Diana Shipping has sealed a time charter contract with Glencore’s ST Shipping and Transport for 2010-built…
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Agricore doubles down on capes
Chinese owners are among the most active bidders in the capesize segment with several new, low key players adding their…
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Swire Bulk separates from China Navigation
China Navigation (CNCo) announced today its intention to separate out its dry bulk shipping activities from its liner shipping and…
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Overhaul of MLC sought to reveal the real numbers of suicides at sea
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) is seeking changes to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) to better reflect the true…
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EU takes aim at ‘insufficient’ measures taken by the IMO and maps its own green shipping agenda
The European Union has splintered global shipping regulation, taking more firm, decisive action on the environment on Tuesday than the…
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Overthinking it: How the environment will impact shipping
Continuing his contrarian series for Splash, Charlie Du Cane, commercial director at Seastar Maritime, assesses where big names in the…
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MSC responds to damning carbon claims
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has denied accusations by NGO Transport & Environment that it is the seventh largest carbon emitter…
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9,600 teu Maersk ship sets demo record
Maersk ships continue to set container demo records. While the 7,403 teu Kokura and Kawasaki, originally Katrine Maersk and Kirsten…
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Renewed confidence for cape owners
Capesizes have settled above $30,000 per day this month with an increasing amount of analysts suggesting the good times are…
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Seanergy seals acquisition of Japanese capesize
Greek capesize owner Seanergy Maritime Holdings has announced the acquisition of a secondhand capesize, growing its fleet to 11 vessels.…
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Windfarm installation vessel suffers water ingress incident off Jiangsu
The 2019-built windfarm installation vessel has suffered a water ingress incident off Jiangsu and the operations of the ship have…
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