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UK flag overhaul looks to Singapore for inspiration
The article, headlined ‘UK draws up plans to rival Singapore with post-Brexit shipping regime’, makes clear the British admiration of Singapore’s business regime.
16 December 2020 Wednesday 16:03
MSC moves for six boxships in $158m deal
Swiss-headquartered container line Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) is set to increase its owned fleet by six according to broking reports.
04 November 2020 Wednesday 12:10
Seaborne trade to contract by 1bn tonnes in 2020: Clarksons
Seaborne trade is set to drop by 1bn in 2020 due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic according to Clarksons, but there are signs the industry is passing “peak” impact.
06 July 2020 Monday 15:17
Shiprecycling in Pakistan and India in Limbo
The coronavirus pandemic has practically paralysed the ship demolition market in South Asia as lockdown measures continue to be introduced across the subcontinent.
26 March 2020 Thursday 16:10
Eastern Pacific Shipping Orders MR Duo at Daesan
Singapore-based ship management company Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has been linked to an order for up to four 50,000 dwt MR product tankers at Korean shipbuilder Daesun Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering.
24 February 2020 Monday 16:34
Clarkson Acquires Spanish Shiproker Martankers
Clarkson Overseas Shipbroking, part of UK shipping services provider Clarksons, has acquired 100% of the issued share capital of Spanish shipbroker Martankers.
21 February 2020 Friday 12:03
Tanker Rate Surge Drives Record ClarkSea Index Spike
Clarksons’ ClarkSea cross-sector earnings index recorded its biggest ever absolute increase on the back of improved tanker rates which were driven up by a number of factors including a series of Middle East attacks on tankers and recent US sanctions
14 October 2019 Monday 17:35
Clarksons Targeted in Cyber Attack Last Year
British shipping services provider Clarkson Plc said on Monday an unauthorized third party accessed some of its computer systems in the United Kingdom last year.
01 August 2018 Wednesday 09:15
Clarksons: Shipbuilding Cycles – What Can Be Learnt from The Past?
The current situation in the shipbuilding industry, characterized by the trough in newbuilding orders, will improve if contracting levels increase, according to Clarksons Research.
04 July 2017 Tuesday 00:03
Clarksons: Shipowners Favor VLCCs
With contracting this year only slightly less subdued than in 2016, there has been a welcome influx of activity in the very large crude carrier (VLCC) sector, Clarksons Research informed.
21 June 2017 Wednesday 11:52
Clarksons: Greece Owns the World’s Largest Fleet
With the latest turn of the tide, Greek owners have placed themselves at the top with 210.1 millon gross tons, representing the world’s largest fleet, according to Clarksons Research.
12 June 2017 Monday 10:20
Clarksons: Rising Mega Boxship Fleet Drives Cascade
Amid a rapid growth in the mega boxship fleet, and nearly a year on from the opening of the new expanded locks of the Panama Canal in June 2016, the fleet of giants surged by 29% y-o-y in TEU terms, Clarkson Research informs.
30 May 2017 Tuesday 12:03
Clarksons: Global Cargo Fleet’s OPEX Passes USD 100 Bn
Global ship operating expenses (OPEX) for the world’s cargo fleet have now breached USD 100 billion mark for the first time, up from USD 98 billion last year and USD 83 billion in 2008, maritime intelligence provider Clarksons Research said.
23 May 2017 Tuesday 09:58
Clarksons: Boxships Sailing into More Positive Territory?
The container shipping market has seen a bit of a flop since the onset of the global financial crisis back in 2008, however, the things have started to look a little bit better recently, according to Clarksons Research.
01 May 2017 Monday 14:20
Clarksons: LNG Fleet Thrives as Natural Gas Gains Popularity
As liquefied natural gas (LNG) gained momentum over the last decade, becoming an increasingly important form in which gas is traded, the LNG carrier fleet increased from 193 to 479 vessels from start 2006 to start March 2017, according to Clarksons Resear
28 March 2017 Tuesday 13:22
Clarksons: Japan’s Orderbook Sees Slowest Decline Rate
Amid the current muted shipbuilding market the Japanese orderbook has shown its endurance and recently surpassed its South Korean counterpart in size for the first time since 1999, according to Clarksons.
17 March 2017 Friday 13:17
Clarksons Reports Profit Dip
Amid challenging shipping markets, London-based provider of integrated shipping services Clarkson PLC (Clarksons) recorded a profit before taxation of GBP 44.8 million (USD 57.4 million) in 2016, lower from a profit of GBP 50.5 million (USD 61.3 million)
15 March 2017 Wednesday 14:42
Clarksons: Shipyards’ Forward Cover Drops to 2.3 Years
Shipyards have been struggling with reduced vessel ordering for years as global output dropped and capacity diminished shortening their forward cover to the current 2.3 years, according to Clarksons Research.
13 March 2017 Monday 11:15
Clarksons: Boxship Deliveries Entering Moderate Era?
As containership deliveries dropped from the record 1.7 million TEU in 2015 to just 0.9 million TEU in 2016, the boxship sector could enter a new era of less robust fleet growth if deliveries remain at moderate levels, Clarksons Research said.
23 February 2017 Thursday 12:38
Clarksons: 2016 Busy Year for Scrapping
2016 was a busy year for global ship recycling, especially when it comes to boxships and bulkers. What is more, shipbreaking is expected to remain at elevated levels this year as well, bringing some ease to the shipping industry plagued by oversupply, acc
21 February 2017 Tuesday 12:19
Clarksons: Liner Shipping among More Consolidated Sectors
Although the container shipping sector saw a huge amount of consolidation in 2016 driven by the persistent pressure in the industry, the sector is still not that consolidated, according to Clarksons Research.
13 February 2017 Monday 14:30
Clarksons: Fukujin Kisen Orders Oil Carrier in Vietnam
The Philippines-based shipowner Fukujin Kisen K.K. has reached an agreement for the construction of a chemical and oil carrier at Vietnamese Hyundai Vinashin Shipyard, according to data provided by Clarkson Research.
08 February 2017 Wednesday 11:50
Clarksons: China to Shorten White List to 59 Yards
At the start of October 2016, a set of revised criteria was introduced for China’s White List of domestic shipyards, marking a further indication that the industry in China is likely to continue to downsize, according to Clarksons Research.
05 November 2016 Saturday 12:16
Clarksons: Non-Delivery Could Hit Record Levels in 2016
Non-delivery of vessels on the orderbook, which has been a prominent theme in shipbuilding in the last decade, looks set to be increasing again this year amid troubled shipping markets, according to Clarksons Research.
21 October 2016 Friday 13:29
Record Tonnage Volume Changed Hands in 2014
A record volume of tonnage is reported to have changed hands in 2014 and reported secondhand sales rose by 29% year-on-year to total 51.0m GT in 2014, according to Clarksons.
25 February 2015 Wednesday 08:05
Korean Yards Reclaim Lead
Korean yards have reclaimed the first place in global ship deliveries from their Chinese counterparts as they accounted for over a fourth of ships delivered on global scale in 2014.
23 February 2015 Monday 08:30
Clarksons Wraps Up RS Platou Buy
London-based shipbroker Clarkson PLC has completed its USD 441 million acquisition of the Norwegian RS Platou ASA today.
02 February 2015 Monday 14:03
Contracting Activity Slashed in 2014
Weaker ordering in the bulk carrier sector contributed to around half of the y-o-y decline in total contracting activity in 2014, according to London-based research firm Clarksons.
01 February 2015 Sunday 08:00
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