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Greek Shipowners Kill EU’s Russian Oil Tanker Ban
Another hurdle out of the way as Noble shareholders greenlight Maersk merger
Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia 1 crew died UPDATE
Unsecured Openings Led to Flooding and Sinking of Towing Vessel, NTSB Determines
Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
Saudi Aramco petroleum storage site hit by Houthi attack, fire erupts
UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
Felicity Ace Sinks in Atlantic Ocean
Turkish bulk carrier hit by Russian air strike off Odessa
Mediterranean moves a step closer to becoming an ECA
NES battery, control systems for Scandlines’ zero-emission ferry
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Iran claims US will lift oil and shipping sanctions as nuclear talks press ahead
The US government has agreed to lift all oil and shipping sanctions during discussions to revive the nuclear agreement with Tehran, an Iranian official said on Wednesday.
24 June 2021 Thursday 13:00
Biden sees Nord Stream 2 sanctions as counterproductive for European ties
United States President Joe Biden stood by his decision to waive sanctions against the company at the helm of the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project as he believes the move could have harmed connections with Europe.
26 May 2021 Wednesday 14:00
Pacific Drilling seals new drillship contract with Petronas
Offshore driller Pacific Drilling has been awarded a new contract in Mexico by Petronas for 2013-built drillship Pacific Khamsin.
18 January 2021 Monday 11:00
Labor Group Seeks Help for Hundreds of Thousands of Seafarers Stranded by COVID
Hundreds of thousands of seafarers around the world are stranded at sea due to coronavirus travel restrictions, unable to go home or get medical care, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Tuesday, calling on nations to address their plight.
09 December 2020 Wednesday 11:00
What New Threats to Strategic Stability in Asia Did 2019 Bring?
The year 2019 has become a turning point in relations between great nuclear powers. According to Russian military expert Vasily Kashin, this has had a direct effect on the strategic situation in Asia.
02 January 2020 Thursday 10:13
U.S. Navy USS John F. Kennedy CVN 79 Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier was christened on 7 December 2019
The USS John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier was christened on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Newport News Shipbuilding division.
09 December 2019 Monday 13:00
IXblue’s DriX USV Successfully Tested By NOAA Scientists
During the month of October, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ship Thomas Jefferson integrated and operated a DriX, an Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) created by the French technology company iXblue.
09 November 2019 Saturday 11:14
Asia-US containers increase in August
Outbound containers to the U.S. from 10 major Asian countries and regions (based on shipments that mother vessels are loaded with at ports of origin) increased 3.6% to 1,515,033 TEUs, enjoying a year-on-year improvement for two back-to-back months, U.S.
20 September 2019 Friday 09:11
China lodges tariff case at WTO against the U.S.
China has lodged a complaint against the United States at the World Trade Organization over U.S. import duties, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Monday, September 2.
06 September 2019 Friday 16:08
ESG Resumes Operations After The Hurricane
Eastern Shipbuilding Group; resumed operations at both of its two main shipbuilding facilities just two weeks after "Hurricane Michael" devastated Panama City Florida and the surrounding communities.
05 November 2018 Monday 12:00
Fundraising Cruise Raises $100,000 to Help Save SS United States
A fundraising cruise dedicated to saving America’s Flagship has raised $100,000 for the cause.
09 May 2018 Wednesday 16:14
The Biggest Problem for Offshore Wind in the United States Might Be the Ports
U.S. offshore wind developers have a space problem.
10 April 2018 Tuesday 12:45
Wärtsilä to Equip First LNG Bunkering Barge in United States
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been selected to provide the liquified natural gas systems for a new ocean-going LNG bunkering barge for the U.S. cruise ship market.
29 November 2017 Wednesday 11:46
Is Beijing outflanking the United States in the South China Sea?
For much of the last week, the U.S. aircraft carrier Carl Vinson has been patrolling the South China Sea. It is just the kind of display of Washington’s power and global reach that the U.S. Navy excels at – both to reassure allies and, in this case, send
02 March 2017 Thursday 14:32
First Cuban Import in Five Decades Arrives in United States Aboard Crowley Cargo Ship
The first commercial cargo legally imported into United States from Cuba in more than five decades arrived in Port Everglades, Florida on Tuesday.
26 January 2017 Thursday 14:41
CMA CGM Postpones Plans to Send Mega-Ships to United States
French container shipping company CMA CGM has cancelled plans to begin deploying mega-ships between Asia and the U.S. west coast in May citing weak conditions in the trans-pacific market.
23 April 2016 Saturday 18:14
United States restoration one of many grand projects for Crystal Cruises
To Edie Rodriguez, president and CEO of Crystal Cruises, those words weren’t just lip service for the journalists and VIPs gathered in the Seychelles recently, they’re a rallying call for a brand that’s won a raft of travel magazine reader polls since its
06 February 2016 Saturday 10:14
Russia and United States Square Off Over Arctic
President Barack Obama’s recent trip to Alaska helped draw attention to global climate change – and to the national-security tensions that could result from a warming Arctic region.
06 October 2015 Tuesday 10:48
US Coast Guard Searching for Freighter Sinking off Haiti
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is responding to a report received on the night of October 1 of the 212-foot general cargo ship Minouche with 12 crew members aboard sinking 51 nautical miles northwest of Haiti.
02 October 2015 Friday 11:39
Obama Pushes for More Icebreakers
On Tuesday, U.S. President Barack Obama proposed a faster timetable for buying a new heavy icebreaker for the U.S. Arctic, where quickly melting sea ice has spurred more maritime traffic and the United States has fallen far behind Russian resources.
02 September 2015 Wednesday 10:0
US Plans More Maritime Drills in Asia
The United States will increase the number of drills it conducts in the Asia-Pacific as part of its new strategy to counter to China’s expansion in the South China Sea, Reuters quoted the Philippine military as saying.
27 August 2015 Thursday 09:33
U.S. Ports in Consolidation Gamble
The rise of alliances among shipping carriers and industry moves towards post-Panamax and ultra large cargo ships are pressuring many U.S. ports to address access restrictions.
11 August 2015 Tuesday 09:42
Possibilities of coal buyings in 2016
US met coal buyers talk up import possibilities in 2016.
05 August 2015 Wednesday 17:41
'Shipping Industry concerned about approach to energy exports in U.S.'
International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), has voiced serious concern about the potentially protectionist approach being taken by the U.S. with respect to the future transport of energy exports.
30 June 2015 Tuesday 11:48
Number of US wells to drop 26% due to low oil price
Number of onshore wells in US will drop from over 37,000 in 2014 to an estimated 27,000 in 2015, said Wood Mckenzie
21 January 2015 Wednesday 12:59
ClassNK, USMRC Join Forces
The initial joint project will focus on the development of practical LNG bunkering simulation tools to further enhance USMRC’s existing niche portfolio of LNG bunkering training programs.
11 December 2014 Thursday 08:54
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