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Subsea 7 gets offshore wind work from Vattenfall
Subsea 7’s renewables and heavy lifting business unit Seaway 7 has been selected by Germany’s Vattenfall as one of its…
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Boskalis awarded Indonesian dredging contracts
Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded two contracts in Indonesia for dredging work on the islands of Sulawesi and Java.…
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Danish broker kickstarts commercial management business
A famous name in Danish broking circles has entered the commercial management business, snagging his first ship. Cornerstone Maritime has…
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Island Offshore vessel lands new Equinor agreement
Island Offshore and TIOS, a company owned by TechnipFMC and Island Ofshore, have signed a new agreement with Equinor to…
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Sinotrans bulker rocked by explosion off Cornwall, three crew airlifted with burns
Sinotrans-controlled post-panamax bulker was rocked by an explosion on Wednesday afternoon off the coast of Cornwall. The 2010-built vessel, owned…
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D’Amico hit with $4m pollution fine in the US
D’Amico Shipping Italia, company part of d’Amico Società di Navigazione group, admitted to dumping oily waste and other pollutants in…
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Kenny Rogers walks away from Aurora Tankers
A well-known name in Singapore shipping circles has had a career change. Kenny Rogers, head of Aurora Tankers, part of…
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China’s iron ore imports under the microscope
Yesterday’s lead story on Splash has caused significant reaction from China dry bulk analysts. Peter Sand, chief shipping analyst at…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Dry bulk hit by bad luck or something far more serious?
The first quarter for dry bulk was a “total train wreck”, but is that just down to a series of…
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Maritime gender pay gap still enormous
On the second anniversary of the obligation to report gender pay figures in the UK, HR Consulting from maritime recruitment…
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Proof of alien life forms deemed more likely than a correct five-year shipping forecast
In a damning rebuke to today’s crop of shipping analysts, a vast majority of Splash voters reckon the chances of…
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Zeaborn takes full control of Zeamarine
Germany’s Zeaborn Group has bought out New Mountain Capital’s stake in Zeamarine, a joint venture formed last year to combine…
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Green light for VSA between Eimskip and Royal Arctic Line
The Icelandic Competition Authority has approved exemption for the cooperation between Eimskip and Royal Arctic Line, the national carrier of…
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Weekly Broker: Cape sales dominate the news
The dry bulk sale and purchase market has seen another periodic slowdown this past week as sentiment remains soft in…
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Thoresen picks up Nisshin Shipping ultramax
Thailand’s Thoresen Shipping has acquired 2014-built ultramax from Nisshin Shipping for mid to high $18m, according to broking sources. The…
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Navios Acquisition seals sale and leaseback for five product tankers
Navios Maritime Acquisition Corporation has completed a $103.2m sale and leaseback transaction for three MR2 product tankers and two LR1…
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MMA Offshore awarded walk-to-work vessel contract by Woodside
Australia’s MMA Offshore has been awarded a contract by Woodside to provide accommodation and walk-to-work vessel services, supporting platform maintenance…
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Keppel Offshore & Marine scores new contracts worth $118m
Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine, via subsidiaries Keppel Shipyard and Keppel FELS, have secured integration and upgrading contracts worth a…
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Halliburton awarded Brazilian offshore contract by Shell
Houston-headquartered Halliburton Company has been awarded an integrated services contract by Shell for post-salt development and pre-salt exploration in Brazil’s…
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BIMCO calls the end of the China iron ore cape run
After two decades of relying on Chinese demand for iron ore imports, cape owners today have been told they’ll need…
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