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Dry Cargo
Pacific Basin has a vintage clear-out
Mats Berglund-led Pacific Basin is shedding a series of vintage vessels from its 81-strong handysize arm, steadily improving its average…
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Tankers
Cido in for VLCC brace at Hyundai Heavy
Multiple broking reports carry news that Hong Kong-based Korean owner Cido Shipping has placed its first newbuild orders since 2015.…
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Dry Cargo
Noble lets go of another cape
Noble Group has let go of another capesize. Greece’s Laskaridis is tipped to have paid just shy of $16m for…
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Tech
Five finalists ready to battle for the Captain’s Table trophy
The Captain’s Table, one of shipping’s pre-eminent pitch competitions, has announced the top five startups who will compete in the…
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Operations
12 Captain’s Table finalists unveiled
An initial line-up of 12 finalists have been revealed by the organisers of the Captain’s Table, one of shipping’s pre-eminent…
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Dry Cargo
Pacific Basin set to resume fleet expansion
Hong Kong shipowner Pacific Basin says it is back in the market for buying opportunities having paused its fleet growth…
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Containers
PIL sells two more ships to Seaspan
The dramatic fleet clear-out at Pacific International Lines (PIL) has seen Singapore’s top liner slip from 400,000 to 300,000 slots…
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Tech
Deadline approaches for Captain’s Table entries
There’s just five days to go to submit entries to The Captain’s Table, the Hong Kong-based global maritime start-up pitch…
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Greater China
Hong Kong Maritime Week cancelled
The last sizeable physical maritime event of the year has fallen prey to Covid-19 with news from China where Hong…
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Operations
US suspends shipping tax exemptions with Hong Kong
The US government has announced that it has suspended three bilateral agreements with Hong Kong, including shipping tax exemptions, as…
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Dry Cargo
Noble Group offloads post-panamax bulker for $11m
Restructured commodity trader Noble Group Holdings has announced that it has completed the sale of 2010-built post-panamax bulker . The…
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Tech
The Captain’s Table returns
After a successful launch in Hong Kong last year, The Captain’s Table, a maritime innovation pitch challenge is back. The…
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Greater China
Richard Hext takes the helm at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum
A well known name in global shipping has been appointed chairman of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM). Former Swire…
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Press Releases
Maritime CEO Forums to return next year
The Maritime CEO Forums have been rescheduled for the second half of 2021 and will take place at their regular…
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Operations
Bjørn Højgaard hits out at the ‘few rotten apples’ who have spoiled crew change chances for so many
Bjørn Højgaard, the CEO of shipmanager Anglo-Eastern and chairman of the Hong Kong Shipowners Association has penned a letter to…
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Operations
Singapore warns crew coronavirus tests are being tampered with as HK reviews its seafarer stance
Singapore has warned coronavirus tests for crew coming to the city-state have been altered or tampered with, something could could…
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Dry Cargo
Pacific Basin signals impairment of $198m on handysize fleet
Hong Kong’s biggest shipowner, Pacific Basin, has issued a warning to shareholders and potential investors that due to the softness…
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Dry Cargo
Cido makes rare cape sale
Hong Kong-based Cido Shipping has showed signs that it wants to shrink its exposure to the cape segment for months, marketing half its…
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Greater China
Frank Coles calls for modern day Berlin Airlift to resolve the crew change crisis
Wallem boss Frank Coles has called for a modern day ‘Berlin Airlift’ to fix the crew change crisis. The head…
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Greater China
Wah Kwong takes next step in shipmanagement drive with Shenzhen office opening
Wah Kwong, a bluechip name in Hong Kong shipowning circles, today takes another stride in its business strategy to serve…
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