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Storm-hit Maersk Essen reroutes to Mexico
Biden steers U.S. back towards Paris Agreement on his first day
NEO Energy in talks to buy ExxonMobil’s North Sea assets
MSC Says It Will Pony Up to Avoid General Average in Maersk Elba Fire
750 boxes fall off Maersk ship during another Pacific storm
37% of all boxes are rolled over
Singapore to vaccinate over 10,000 frontline maritime workers by end of month
Frank Coles, CEO of Wallem Group, resigns
Pavimar grows fleet to 12 with capesize acquisition
Pacific Drilling seals new drillship contract with Petronas
US imposes further sanctions on Iranian shipping entities
Dana Petroleum terminates Maersk Drilling contract
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Australia bans second bulker this week
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned another Liberian-flagged bulk carrier this week — this time, the 93,200 dwt TW Hamburg.
31 July 2020 Friday 14:13
US Asks UN to Blacklist 10 Ships over Banned N.Korea Cargo
The United States has proposed that the United Nations Security Council blacklist 10 ships for transporting banned items from North Korea, according to documents seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
20 December 2017 Wednesday 16:32
U.S. Asks U.N. to Blacklist 10 Ships Over Banned North Korea Cargo
The United States has proposed that the United Nations Security Council blacklist 10 ships for transporting banned items from North Korea, according to documents seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
20 December 2017 Wednesday 13:49
Cargo Ship MV Acorus Banned from Paris MoU for One Year
The Moldovan-flagged cargo ship MV Acorus has been banned from the Paris MoU for a period of one year due to repeat offenses.
21 November 2017 Tuesday 11:13
Bulk Carrier Banned from Australia After Caught Underpaying Crew
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned the Panama-flagged bulk carrier DL Carnation from entering Australian ports for one year after the vessel was caught underpaying crew wages.
15 September 2017 Friday 14:45
Trojan Maritime bulker banned from Australian ports
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has benned bulk carrier Rena, owned by Greek owner Trojan Maritime, from Australian ports for six months after the ship repeatedly failed to pay outstanding wages and maintain a safe workplace for its crew.
03 August 2017 Thursday 17:03
Qatari Ships Banned from Ports Along Suez Canal
On Friday, Suez Canal chairman Mohab Mamish announced that Qatari vessels would be banned from the canal area's ports and its special economic zone.
11 July 2017 Tuesday 09:21
Russia increased security of waterways and banned navigation of ships during FIFA Confederations Cup 2017
Russia banned navigation and shipping in Kazan, Moscow, St Petersburg and Sochi from 12:00 to 24:00 local time during the matches of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017.
09 June 2017 Friday 17:00
Banned at Sea: Venezuela’s Crude-Stained Oil Tankers
In the scorching heat of the Caribbean Sea, workers in scuba suits scrub crude oil by hand from the hull of the Caspian Galaxy, a tanker so filthy it can’t set sail in international waters.
19 April 2017 Wednesday 15:00
‘Jag Laadki’ Master Banned from Fujairah Following Collisions
The captain of the Indian tanker that rammed the side of a LNG carrier and another vessel while navigating through vessels at a Fujairah offshore anchorage has been banned from commanding vessels calling at the port, a document from Port of Fujairah shows
02 March 2017 Thursday 14:59
Panama-Flagged Ship Banned from Paris MoU Region
The vessel M/S "CITY OF TOKYO" was detained in Antwerp (Belgium) on 23rd October 2015 and left the port of Antwerp on 21st October 2016 but failed to call at the repair yard in Dubai as agreed, before 30th November 2016.
03 January 2017 Tuesday 12:54
Panama-Flagged Ship Banned from Paris MoU Region
Roll on/roll off (RoRo) vessel City of Tokyo will be refused access to any port and anchorage in the Paris MoU region because it failed to call at indicated repair yard in November, the Paris MoU on Port State Control organization informed.
30 December 2016 Friday 09:30
AC Oil banned from selling bunkers in Singapore
Another bunker supplier, AC Oil, has had its licence revoked by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).
01 August 2016 Monday 14:05
Indonesian Cargo Ship banned from Australia for second time
An Indonesian cargo ship has been banned from Australian waters for the second time in less than twelve months and following five detentions in just over 3 years.
09 February 2016 Tuesday 15:06
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