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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
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Maersk CEO Says Construction of Fossil Fueled Ships Should Be Banned
Maersk CEO Soren Skou says the International Maritime Organization should take a tip from the European auto industry by banning the construction of fossil fueled ships.
15 September 2021 Wednesday 12:0
4 SHIPS OFF UAE IN GULF OF OMAN WARN THEY’VE LOST CONTROL
At least four ships off the coast of the United Arab Emirates broadcast warnings Tuesday that they had lost control of their steering under unclear circumstances as authorities reported “an incident” was underway in the area.
03 August 2021 Tuesday 20:00
Iran Suspected in Deadly Tanker Attack off Oman
London-based Zodiac said on its website that the attack in the Arabian Sea on the Mercer Street, a Liberian-flagged, Japanese-owned ship, was “suspected piracy,” adding that it was still being investigated.
31 July 2021 Saturday 10:00
NTSB Opens Public Docket in Golden Ray Investigation
The docket, released Thursday, contains 96 items totaling over 1,700 pages, including interview transcripts, photographs and other investigative materials.
31 July 2021 Saturday 08:55
Costamare takes bulker fleet to 37 with acquisition of 21 vessels
The ships acquired include the 2012-built, 83,500 dwt Spring Aeolian, the 2010-built, 82,200 dwt Jaigarh, the 11-year-old, 55,500 dwt Darya Lakshmi and the 13-year-old, 76,600 dwt Imperial Rose.
30 July 2021 Friday 21:00
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
One dead and three injured in boiler blast at Bangladesh shipyard
The accident took place at an SN Corporation facility around 14.00 hrs local time on Saturday.
21 June 2021 Monday 11:25
Boxship ploughs into Santos passenger jetty
Investigators have yet to suggest how the accident, which was caught on video, happened. There have been no reports of injuries or pollution.
21 June 2021 Monday 10:33
Sanctions-busting tankers set for the scrapheap
Vintage ships moving sanctioned oil cargoes could head to be broken up as the Biden administration in the US looks at sanctions relief for both Iran and Venezuela.
31 May 2021 Monday 11:43
Fire Nearly Burned Out on X-Press Pearl; Towing Operation Possible
A fire that has burned on board the MV X-Press Pearl for over a week off Colombo, Sri Lanka has nearly burned itself out.
31 May 2021 Monday 10:10
Chapter 11 filing for Asia Offshore Drilling
Chapter 11 cases have been filed in the Southern District of Texas for Seadrill’s wholly-owned subsidiaries under the Asia Offshore Drilling brand.
08 February 2021 Monday 11:10
The oceans are becoming a large container terminal
We continually read, see and hear news of hundreds of containers fallen into the sea from large containerships with their huge decks full of crumpled teu and feu.
08 February 2021 Monday 10:00
China finally grants crew change for MSC bulker, coal carrier queue reducing
China has given crew change permission to a bulk carrier that has been waiting to unload Australian coal at Tangshan Port since September.
05 February 2021 Friday 11:00
Songa Container fetches bumper price for post-panamax boxship
The vessel was sold for $42.3m, far in excess of the $32.7m valuation according to both VesselsValue and MSI. The buyer was not named. Songa had originally picked the ship up for just $23m.
05 February 2021 Friday 10:00
Cargo ship attacked in Gulf of Guinea, probably USA bulk carrier
Ships tracks in the area point to bulk carrier ROWAYTON EAGLE. She was en route from Canary Islands to Lagos Nigeria, stopped and then began to loop around on Jan 27, most likely waiting out until receiving ok to proceed to Lagos port.
01 February 2021 Monday 13:00
Costa Rican Sailing Cargo Ship Aims to Reduce Shipping's Carbon Footprint
Some 200 workers from 27 nations are building a hybrid sailboat on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica designed to carry 350 tons of goods, hoping to demonstrate that in the 21st century it is possible to transport cargo without polluting the environment.
21 December 2020 Monday 10:00
Windthrust unveils floating port and installation vessel for offshore wind farms
Windthrust, a wholly owned subsidiary of Perth-based National Ports Corporation, has revealed its plans too develop a combined self-propelled floating port and installation vessel for the offshore wind farm market.
18 November 2020 Wednesday 10:00
Maersk Tanker Captain Calls for Help for Migrants Stuck at Sea
The captain of a tanker that rescued 27 migrants at sea, including a pregnant woman, is calling for immediate help as conditions worsen on board after a month anchored off the coast of Malta having been denied entry by several countries.
07 September 2020 Monday 10:00
Work starts on second phase of Wuhan intermodal facility
Construction work on the second phase of the Wuhan Yangluo Port Rail-Water Intermodal Transport Base began 1 August 2020.
05 August 2020 Wednesday 17:49
Shanghai port hits record high container volume in July
Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) posted a container throughput of 3.9m teu in July, hitting a record high.
03 August 2020 Monday 13:20
Hong Kong Shippers and Dubai Speak Out on Crew Change Challenges
On the same day that Hong Kong began to enforce its tighter restrictions limiting crew changes mostly to ships importing or exporting cargo from the port, the leaders of Hong Kong two shipping associations wrote a letter explaining their positions
30 July 2020 Thursday 16:48
Jacksonville Votes to Fund Next Phase of Port Dredging Project
In a vote of confidence in the future of JAXPORT, the Jacksonville City Council has committed an additional $110 million to the ongoing St. Johns River dredging which is critical to the continuing expansion of the port.
30 July 2020 Thursday 16:30
US Coast Guard Responds to Cargo Vessel in Distress in Tropical Storm
As of noon on Wednesday,July 29, the Coast Guard raised the alert level to Condition Zulu expecting winds greater than 39 mph from the passing storm.Ports it said would remain closed while cargo operations were suspended including bunkering and lightering
30 July 2020 Thursday 15:53
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
Hamburg plays a lead role in Port Call Optimisation
A latest update on operations of the Hamburg Vessel Coordination Centre (HVCC) was presented at a Port Call Optimisation industry input workshop held last week.
30 July 2020 Thursday 14:43
Louisiana to Develop Innovative Management Tools for its Ports
A new initiative was announced to develop an innovative port management tool to improve the operating efficiency and reduce lost time at the Port of New Orleans as well as developing a smart port facility at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
17 July 2020 Friday 09:45
Shipbreaking Worker's Widow Brings Case Against UK Shipowner
London's High Court has ruled that the widow of a Bangladeshi shipbreaking worker may proceed with a suit against the original owner of the vessel on which he died.
16 July 2020 Thursday 15:20
Shipping Losses Continued Downward Trend in 2019, Allianz Says
Asian waters accounted for a third of the shipping industry’s total losses at sea globally last year, even as shipping losses continued their declining trend, says marine specialty insurer Allianz Global.
16 July 2020 Thursday 14:30
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