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Container ship attacked, boarded, Gulf of Guinea
Costa Smeralda Loses Lifeboat in Docking Mishap
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
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US imposes further sanctions on Iranian shipping entities
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The year ahead in ship finance
Big banks will further withdraw from shipping and other smaller industries. Make no mistake, banks are in big trouble, slashing staff across the world.
12 December 2020 Saturday 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
Germany Says Nord Stream 2 Picked a Ship to Finish Pipeline
Nord Stream 2 has picked a ship to finish laying sections of its pipeline under the Baltic Sea, a German agency overseeing the work said, indicating the Russian company has found a way to get around U.S. sanctions that have halted the project.
03 December 2020 Thursday 14:01
Cruise-Line Crew Test Positive for Virus on TUI Vessel in Greece
A cruise ship carrying about 920 passengers was expected to dock at Piraeus port near Athens, after 12 of its crew members tested positive for the coronavirus, an official at Greece's Civil Protection agency said on Monday.
29 September 2020 Tuesday 10:00
Germany-US tensions rise over Nord Stream 2 project
Tensions continue to rise between the US and Germany over the Nord Stream 2 project, with the German Foreign Minister voicing his displeasure to the US Secretary of State over sanction threats levelled at a German port
12 August 2020 Wednesday 14:10
Germany Prepares to Commission World's First LNG-Powered Research Ship
A unique new research vessel is being built in Germany at Fassmer shipyard in Berne/Motzen, Germany.
09 August 2020 Sunday 10:50
Gasum completes first truck-to-ship LNG bunkering for research vessel
Finland’s gas firm Gasum has conducted the first truck-to-ship LNG bunkering operation for a research vessel currently under construction at Fassmer shipyard in Germany.
30 July 2020 Thursday 15:08
Germany's FTI Cruises Becomes Fourth Cruise Line to Cease Operations
The company, which operated one smaller cruise ship, becomes the fourth cruise line to announce they would be ceasing operations due to the pandemic.
29 July 2020 Wednesday 10:40
Germany Cruises Set to Resume While British Advise Against Cruising
As travel restrictions are beginning to be lowered and ports begin to reopen, three of Germany’s cruise lines announced dates to resume ocean cruising.
10 July 2020 Friday 12:10
Hurtigruten Expands Cruising Including First Departures from Germany
In June, Hurtigruten became the first ocean-going cruise line to resume service with its coastal voyages from Bergen, Norway sailing north along the coast and crossing the Arctic Circle to the northern port of Kirkenes.
03 July 2020 Friday 14:10
German shipbuilders and equipment suppliers brace for ordering slump
Due to the economic impact from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the German Shipbuilding and Ocean Industries Association (VSM) expects the demand for the construction of new ships to be low for a longer period of time.
20 May 2020 Wednesday 14:58
LR to class Germany’s new multi-role ships
Classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has been selected to class Germany’s two new 95-meter multi-role ships.
24 April 2020 Friday 15:57
Coronavirus crisis: TUI secures German state-backed bridging loan
After halting all operations due to the coronavirus pandemic, tourism group TUI AG has signed a state aid bridging loan of EUR 1.8 billion with German state-owned development bank KfW.
09 April 2020 Thursday 13:12
Coal barge broke in two, sank at Dillingen port, Germany
Coal barge AQUA SPRINTER II broke in two and sank alongside berth during loading operation in Dillingen, Germany, in the morning Mar 28.
30 March 2020 Monday 09:59
China Overtakes Germany as Biggest Containership Nation
China has overtaken Germany as the biggest nation in the container shipping sector in terms of total TEU.
02 March 2020 Monday 12:53
Two mobile cranes fell from JUMBO heavy lift ship in Rostock
Two mobile cranes fell into water in process of loading them onto heavy lift ship JUMBO VISION at Rostock Port, Germany, in the evening Jan 31.
01 February 2020 Saturday 16:07
Neste Brings New IMO 2020-Compliant Fuel to Germany
Finland-based oil refining firm Neste and the German BMT Bunker und Mineralöltransport GmbH have signed a partner agreement concerning distribution and sales of Neste MarineTM 0.5.
05 November 2019 Tuesday 15:14
Germany Full Steam Ahead With 212CD Submarine Procurement & Yard Expansion
The German Defense Ministry announced on Oct. 31 it will procure a further two Type 212 submarines, in a global move to invest ten billion euros in new equipment in 2020.
05 November 2019 Tuesday 14:26
Finnish and German Navy hone EOD skills in Gulf of Finland
The navies of Finland and Germany kicked off a mine countermeasure exercise in the Gulf of Finland on October 16. The two-day drill is designed to enhance the interoperability between the two countries’ explosive ordnance disposal divers.
19 October 2019 Saturday 13:25
Germany Promotes Shore-Based Power to Cut Emissions in Ports
The German government is launching a set of measures to promote shore-generated power in an effort to make the country’s ports cleaner.
16 October 2019 Wednesday 17:20
Pa-X-ell2: First Fuel Cells for AIDAnova
AIDA Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation, is taking part in Germany’s research project which will test the use of fuel cells on passenger vessels.
11 October 2019 Friday 14:44
UK, France react to Iran’s statement on nuclear deal
Iran's intention to further reduce its level of compliance with nuclear deal 'deeply concerning', UK says
06 September 2019 Friday 12:32
Ampelmann Completes Half a Million Safe Transfers for BP
Dutch offshore access solutions provider Ampelmann has reached a new milestone: 500,000 safe personnel transfers for BP globally.
19 November 2018 Monday 13:19
Upgraded Al Manama-Class Vessel Delivered to Bahrain
The Royal Bahrain Naval Service received its second upgraded Al Manama-class combatant at Royal Bahrain Navy headquarters in Mina Salman on November 15.
17 November 2018 Saturday 11:39
Turkish and Dutch Cargo Ships Collided in North Sea
Dutch and Turkish general cargo ships EEMS COBALT and PAKSOY-1 collided at around 2030 UTC Nov 15 in vicinity 53 44N 006 23E northwest of Borkum island, Germany, North sea.
16 November 2018 Friday 10:49
Oil Removal of Former German Cruiser Completed
The U.S. Army, in partnership with the U.S. Navy and the Republic of the Marshall Islands, are safely recovering oil from the capsized World War II German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen.
15 November 2018 Thursday 17:48
Hapag-Lloyd More Than Doubled Its Profit
German container carrier Hapag-Lloyd more than doubled its bottom line in the third quarter compared to the same period last year. "We remain cautiously optimistic for the rest of the year," says CEO Rolf Habben Jansen.
09 November 2018 Friday 09:39
North Korean Workers Sues Dutch Shipbuilder for Slave-Like Conditions
A North Korean labourer is suing a European shipbuilding firm for allegedly profiting from his slavery.
09 November 2018 Friday 09:26
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