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Singapore tightening marine sector Covid-19 checks after two recent cases
Singapore is tightening the testing regime for all shore-based personnel going onboard ships, following two recent cases of Covid-19 infection on a marine surveyor and a harbour pilot.
04 January 2021 Monday 09:50
Ponant ship with 13 COVID-19 cases will disembark in Marseille
Ponant's Le Jacques Cartier is heading to Marseille with 13 cases of COVID-19, mostly among crew. French authorities have agreed to take the ship, which is carrying 72 passengers.
02 November 2020 Monday 13:20
Western Australia: COVID-19 cases discovered on another 2 international ships
Western Australia has reported COVID-19 cases onboard two more internationally flagged vessels that are currently docked at Fremantle Port.
19 October 2020 Monday 16:00
Singapore Permits Cruises to Begin with Royal Caribbean and Genting
Singapore is the next world port scheduled to open to the cruise industry with a trial program designed for local residents and to support the government’s calibrated resumption of economic activities.
09 October 2020 Friday 15:10
Demand to Store a Glut of Diesel at Sea is Rising Fast
Big oil traders are rushing to book tankers with a view to storing a glut of refined petroleum like diesel and jet fuel on the world’s oceans.
17 September 2020 Thursday 15:00
CMA CGM foresees container growth, especially on transpacific
CMA CGM has made a positive forecast for container shipping trades to continue growing especially on the transpacific, despite a stunted start to the year due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
07 September 2020 Monday 11:00
Carnival's Costa Cruises to Set Sail This Weekend
Carnival Corp's shares surged 11% on Thursday after its Italian brand Costa Cruises said two of its ships would resume sailing this weekend, with more to follow.
04 September 2020 Friday 10:00
New Study Proves That Hypochlorous Acid Kills Novel Coronavirus
In a new study performed by an independent U.S. laboratory, a dilute hypochlorous acid (HOCL) sanitizing solution proved highly effective at eliminating SARS-CoV-2 - the virus that causes COVID-19 - on hard surfaces.
25 August 2020 Tuesday 11:40
U.S. LNG FIRMS TO ADD EXPORT CAPACITY DESPITE CORONAVIRUS
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) companies made small steps to add export capacity this week, even as global energy demand destruction from the coronavirus pandemic has made it difficult for new projects to move forward.
22 August 2020 Saturday 15:05
Port of Long Beach Reports Best Month Ever in July Amid Pent-Up Consumer Demand
The Port of Long Beach posted its busiest month ever in July due to pent-up demand by consumers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
15 August 2020 Saturday 12:00
Meyer Turku announces first phase of layoffs
Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku has concluded the first phase of employee cooperation negotiations (YT negotiations) that will result in the permanent layoff of 166 people.
14 August 2020 Friday 15:12
Transocean Hires Financial Advisor to Evaluate ‘Strategic Alternatives’
Transocean Ltd. has tapped Lazard Freres & Co. LLC to be its financial adviser as the world’s biggest owner of deepwater oil rigs confronts history’s worst crude crash.
06 August 2020 Thursday 12:10
85 Test Positive for COVID-19 on American Factory Trawler in Alaska
A total of 85 crew members have tested positive for COVID-19 on an Alaskan factory trawler operating in the Gulf of Alaska.
23 July 2020 Thursday 17:30
Singapore warns of increasing number of COVID-19-infected seafarers, breaches of SHN orders
Singapore Shipping Association has voiced concern about the increasing number of seafarers arriving in Singapore with COVID-19 symptoms that eventually test positive for the virus.
22 July 2020 Wednesday 14:05
Coronavirus Case Count Rises at Newport News Shipbuilding
Over the course of the past week, NNS has reported 84 new confirmed positives, including 18 on Thursday alone. Its total case count since the start of the pandemic, including individuals who have since recovered, stands at about 270.
20 July 2020 Monday 14:28
Carnival Announces Sale of Four Holland America Cruise Ships
Carnival Corporation has announced the sale of four Holland America Line cruise ships to undisclosed buyers as the world’s leading cruise company sheds older tonnage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
18 July 2020 Saturday 16:00
Oil Weakens In Wake of Sluggish Economic Recovery
Crude dropped as investors assessed weak economic data and signals that a recovery in consumption may be slowing.
18 July 2020 Saturday 15:00
The World’s Cruise Ships Can’t Sail. Now, What to Do With Them?
Hundreds of people lined the banks of Glasgow’s River Clyde a few weeks ago for the rare sight of a small, high-end cruise ship sailing upriver—practically into the heart of the city.
11 July 2020 Saturday 14:10
Rival Cruise Lines Create Panel to Advise for the Covid-19 Era
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., two long-time rivals in the cruise business, have joined forces to study ways to make ships safer and win back customers after the coronavirus shut them down in March.
07 July 2020 Tuesday 14:48
Wild Swings in Freight Rates the New Normal Amid Uneven Recovery
Sharp swings in container freight rates are likely to continue this quarter as shipping companies struggle to gauge demand amid an uneven global recovery from the coronavirus.
06 July 2020 Monday 17:00
15 crew members of an oil tanker test positive for COVID-19, 2 hospitalized
Fifteen crew members on board a Maltese-flagged oil tanker have tested positive to COVID-19, and two crew members have been hospitalized, but they are not in a critical condition.
30 June 2020 Tuesday 12:00
Coronavirus Delays Hope of Fishing Subsidies Deal
Recognizing the problem of overfishing, the 164 member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been trying for more than two decades to reach an agreement on eliminating harmful fishing subsidies.
29 June 2020 Monday 12:43
More Transatlantic Blankings Unveiled as New Trade War Threatens
2M partners Maersk and MSC have extended the suspension of their TA4/NEUATL4 transatlantic loop through to September.
27 June 2020 Saturday 11:00
Mariners Test Positive for COVID-19 Onboard U.S.-Flagged Maersk Idaho
Mariners onboard the U.S.-flagged MV Maersk Idaho have tested positive for COVID-19 in what is thought to be the first reported outbreak of the virus on an American commercial ship.
27 June 2020 Saturday 10:10
New Zealand Extends Ban on Cruise Ships and Tightens Border Rules
New Zealand on Monday extended a ban on cruise ships arriving in the country and tightened measures for visitors to exit quarantine, after reporting more coronavirus cases linked to overseas travel.
23 June 2020 Tuesday 15:00
Box Carriers’ Blanked Sailing Strategy Could Bring $9 Billion in Profit
Notwithstanding a significant decline in container liftings as a consequence of the global pandemic, ocean carriers have confounded the dire predictions of analysts with their more optimistic outlook for earnings.
23 June 2020 Tuesday 01:00
Carnival Corp. posts $4.4 billion loss, starts selling ships to cut costs
Carnival Corporation & plc., the world’s largest cruise company, suffered a multibillion-dollar loss in the quarter ended May 31, 2020, due to the suspension of cruise operations related to COVID-19.
20 June 2020 Saturday 15:11
U.S. Navy Decides Not to Reinstate Fired USS Theodore Roosevelt Captain After Probe
The U.S. Navy will not reinstate Captain Brett Crozier after finding fault with his response to the outbreak of the coronavirus aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt and is also putting an admiral’s promotion on hold.
20 June 2020 Saturday 12:05
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