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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
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Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
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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
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Norway Partners With Germany on New Submarines
The Norwegian Government has decided on Germany as strategic partner for its new submarines.
04 February 2017 Saturday 15:37
The Riverboat That Passed SOLAS By
Adm. Paul Zukunft, the commandant of the United States Coast Guard, commented Friday on a campaign to reactivate a commercial vessel – the Delta Queen, a historic steamboat that has been out of operation since 2008 due to safety requirements.
04 February 2017 Saturday 15:35
Seadrill Struggles to Restructure its Debts
Offshore rig operator Seadrill announced Tuesday that it is having difficulty finalizing an agreement to restructure its secured debts, which total to about $8 billion.
04 February 2017 Saturday 15:29
Seanergy confirms acquisition of capesize pair
Greece’s Seanergy Maritime Holdings has confirmed the purchase of two secondhand 180,000dwt capesizes for a price of $20.75m each.
29 September 2016 Thursday 15:51
Industrial espionage row erupts in the Mediterranean container transhipment market
“Such a long-lasting visit (more than one hour’s time) inside the terminal and without permission must be planned in order to have an in-depth observation of MCT’s work organisation, equipments and range of clients. All these aspects are part of Contship’
23 July 2016 Saturday 10:00
Criminals using 3D printing present growing threat to global shipping
Security firm G4S warns on a new enterprising way that thieves are getting into containers.
21 July 2016 Thursday 13:37
Britain Reaffirms Commitment To Gibraltar Post Brexit
Britain Reaffirms Commitment To Gibraltar Post Brexit
18 July 2016 Monday 11:59
Ports America Said to Explore Sale Valuing Company at $1 Billion
Ports America, the closely held maritime-terminal operator, is exploring a sale, people with knowledge of the matter said.
16 July 2016 Saturday 13:56
New Zealand set for record breaking boxship call
New Zealand will welcome the largest boxship ever to visit the Land of the Long White Cloud later this year. A Maersk 9,500 teu ship, some 348 m in length, will call at the Port of Tauranga in September...
12 July 2016 Tuesday 10:15
HSH Nordbank’s bad shipping loans will take a decade to wind down
It will take at least a decade for Hamburg’s HSH Nordbank to wind down its EUR5bn of shipping loans, the bank’s state owners have warned.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:58
Ruscon integrates terminal operations in Novorossiysk
RUSCON is integrating its terminal operations close to the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk in order to increase the efficiency of the operation.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:58
France Wants Coordinated EU Patrols in South China Sea
France will urge European Union nations to coordinate navy patrols to ensure a “regular and visible” presence in the disputed South China Sea, in the latest sign of international push back to China’s expanded military clout in the area.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:45
Iran Plans to Double Crude Exports to Regain Market Share
Iran plans to double crude exports so long as the increase in shipments is absorbed by global markets, which it sees as stable for the rest of the year, according to a senior official at state-run National Iranian Oil Co.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:20
Interest in RBS Greek Shipping Unit Cools After Brexit Vote
Royal Bank of Scotland is facing setbacks over a proposed sale of its Greek ship finance business, with potential suitors backing off, partly because of the British vote to leave the European Union, sources told Reuters.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:10
Offshore Wind Power Cost-Cut Plan Gets Boost From Big Utilities
Nine of the world’s biggest offshore wind farm developers joined with the Scottish government to fund a 7.9 million-pound ($10.3 million) study aimed at curbing the costs of the expensive renewable energy technology.
12 July 2016 Tuesday 09:00
Baltic Dry Index Breaks 700
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, rose further on Friday due to strong demand for panamax vessels.
11 July 2016 Monday 16:26
Cracked Asphalt Tanker Saved Off India
A Panamanian-flagged tanker averted potential disaster overnight after the vessel developed a crack in its hull in the Arabian Gulf off India.
11 July 2016 Monday 16:21
Torm secures financing from China for four newbuildings
Torm has announced that it has entered into a financing agreement for four 114,000dwt LR2 tanker newbuildings to be delivered in 2017 and 2018.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:57
Unipec still dominates dirty spot market
China’s Unipec continues to be the dominant dirty tanker spot charterer in the first half of the year, according to Poten & Partners.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:54
Boskalis to shed 650 jobs and 24 vessels
Royal Boskalis Westminster says it will make 650 employees redundant around the world and will take 24 vessels out of service over the next two years.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:52
GasLog fixes VLGC newbuilding to Total on long-term charter
Total Gas & Power Chartering has fixed a GasLog VLGC newbuilding on a seven-year timecharter, commencing when the ship is delivered from Hyundai Heavy Industries in mid-2018.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:48
NZ Shipping Federation: Wellington fails to recognise importance of coastal shipping
The New Zealand government has little appreciation of the importance of coastal shipping to the local economy, Annabel Young, executive director of the NZ Shipping Federation argues in today’s Maritime CEO profile.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:30
Eagle Bulk raises $3m in another private placement
NASDAQ-listed Eagle Bulk has signed a stock purchase agreement with unnamed investors to raise another $3m in gross proceeds through a private placement of its common stock.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:10
Tugboat Crew Kidnapped at Gunpoint Off Malaysia, Stoking Fears in the Region
Gunmen kidnapped three Indonesian members of a tugboat crew off Malaysia’s eastern state of Sabah, police said on Sunday, the latest in a string of abductions in a region noted for kidnappings by Islamist militants.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:04
US Coast Guard Commandant’s Publishes Mid-Term Strategy Report
Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Paul Zukunft has released a Mid-Term Report highlighting organizational accomplishments since taking office in May 2014 and outlining the Coast Guard’s way forward for the next two years and beyond.
11 July 2016 Monday 15:00
K Line boosting Manila training setup
One of the biggest takers of Filipino seafarers is bolstering its training set up in Manila. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line)...
11 July 2016 Monday 15:00
Alternative Ocean Power Moves Closer to ‘Bankability’
The two-century old dream of harnessing the power of the sea came closer to commercial reality after the European Investment Bank backed a Finnish company with ambitions to deploy machines that generate electricity in six countries.
11 July 2016 Monday 14:57
Maersk and HMM rebuff acquisition talk
With news providers in South Korea and Europe once again linking Maersk Line with buying Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM), a spokesperson for the giant Danish line has rebutted the reports as “rumours and speculation”.
11 July 2016 Monday 14:55
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