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Gestioni Armatoriali: Speculative dry bulk investors slammed
Ravenna: Gestioni Armatoriali is a shipping company based in Ravenna involved, as many others currently in Italy, in a debt…
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Europe
Andriaki Shipping: ‘Instability in the market is not always bad’
Athens: Andriaki Shipping, founded by the famous N.J.Goulandris back in 1953, has been through enough peaks and troughs to know…
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Europe
Euronav: ‘Another robust year for tankers’
Were Maritime CEO to get into presenting awards – and we stress now that will never, ever happen – then…
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Dry Cargo
Emarat Maritime: Where rates will head in 2016
Dubai: This year marks the quarter century mark that Captain Jitendra Misra has worked for Emarat Maritime, including 17 years…
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Containers
IRISL: Back in from the cold
Tehran: Sanctions against Iran are expected to be lifted early next year – the nation’s shipping lines are raring to…
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Asia
Pioneer Marine: The road to Wall St
Singapore: Today sees the launch of the final issue of Maritime CEO magazine for 2015, an issue packed full of…
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Dry Cargo
Taylor Maritime: Chip off the old block
Linda Ho smiles as she recalls how she tried to persuade her godson when he was young not to take…
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Containers
DBR: Dalian calling
Dalian Jifa Bohai Rim Container Lines (DBR), an affiliate company of Dalian Port Group, is looking to further expand its…
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Greater China
Chongqing Heniu Ro-Ro Ship Transportation: Cars along the Yangtze
Chongqing: Chongqing, the world’s largest municipality, is facing a new round of opportunities for shipping development, despite the current downturn…
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Dry Cargo
Delta Marine Carriers: Refocus on ultramaxes
Monaco: Delta Marine Carriers, a very low profile firm based in Monaco and whose core business is managing ships owned…
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Dry Cargo
A.G. Pappadakis and Co: Of dry bulk and bubblegum
Athens: Shipping rates sooner or later will recover but market consolidation – similar to what is happening in the aviation…
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Europe
Evergas: Favourable long-term outlook
Copenhagen: Long-term the outlook for gas shipping is very favourable, argues the ceo of Copenhagen-based Evergas in Maritime CEO’s regular…
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Asia
Uni-Asia: In for more handysizes
Singapore: These are interesting times for Uni-Asia, the Singapore-listed diverse conglomerate with interests in hotels, property and shipping. The first…
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Europe
BBC Chartering: Heavylift challenges and opportunities
Leer: In the summer of 2014 the ceo of BBC Chartering, Svend Andersen, stated that shipping remained a low return,…
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Dry Cargo
Taihang Shipping: Dark times for Chinese coal demand
Amid the economic slowdown and pressure to improve the nation’s air, the doldrums in the domestic coal trading market is…
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Containers
Minsheng: One Belt, One Road and China’s new normal
Shanghai: Yes, shipping must get used to China’s “new normal” of slower economic growth, but for those agile enough Beijing’s…
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Bunkering
E.R. Schiffahrt: Fuel savings firsts
Hamburg : E.R. Schiffahrt, the German shipowning and shipmanagement company with activities in container, bulk and offshore vessels, is looking to…
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Dry Cargo
Ariston Navigation: ‘No clear prospects of a recovery in sight’
Piraeus: John A. Xylas, president and ceo of Ariston Navigation, is a well-known player in the dry bulk business. He…
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Dry Cargo
Erasmus Shipinvest: Doubling down during the depression
Rotterdam: John Su, the founder and CEO of dry bulk player Erasmus Shipinvest, admits that the immediate outlook for the…
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Dry Cargo
Pacific Basin: Handy knowledge
Mats Berglund is content with how he’s got his company – Hong Kong’s largest shipowner by fleet size – running,…
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