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Why Governments Must Cut Shipping’s Black Carbon Emissions To Save The Arctic

On February 28th, following both the publication of the stark Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability report by the Intergovernmental Panel on...
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InceDemurrage Launches As Industry-First Fully Integrated Expert Analysis And Legal Advisory Service For Demurrage Claims

International legal and professional services firm, Ince, has today announced the launch of InceDemurrage, a fully integrated, one-stop demurrage solution...
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NYK Takes Delivery Of 2nd LNG-Fuelled Car Carrier

NYK has taken delivery of LNG-powered car carrier newbuilding Plumeria Leader. The 7,000 vehicle unit pure car truck carrier (PCTC) Plumeria...
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Tanker Catches Fire In Thailand Killing Deputy Captain

Thai officials are investing why an oil tanker carrying 3.2 million liters of crude oil suddenly burst into flames killing...
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Installation Of An EPL System On A Steam Turbine For EEXI Compliance

MHI-MME offers a service menu for the installation of an Engine Power Limitation (EPL) system on main turbines, which many...
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‘Clean Canaveral’ Performs Inaugural Barge-To-Ship LNG Bunkering Operation

The largest Jones Act-compliant LNG bunkering barge has completed its inaugural bunkering operation in Jacksonville, Florida. The 5,500 cubic meter...
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Hibernia Crane Operations Halted After Near-Miss Incident

An investigation has been launched after a near-miss incident on the Hibernia platform located offshore Canada, the second one in...
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Analysis: P&O Controversy Shows How Some Firms Pay To Avoid The Rules

A week after 800 P&O Ferries workers lost their jobs without notice, the CEO of the company is now facing calls to...
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Shanghai Lockdown To Set Shipping And Supply Chain On Edge

A two-stage lockdown of Shanghai has started China continues its zero Covid policy will prompt further fears of supply chain...
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Ioannis Stefanou Appointed As Managing Director Of Wallem Ship Management

Wallem Group has appointed Ioannis Stefanou as Managing Director of Wallem Ship Management, with responsibility for the oversight and strategic...
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Maritime Industry Needs Government Support To Manage Decade Of Change, Says ABS Chairman, President And CEO

“We are in the early innings of a decade, maybe several decades, of change marked by the clean energy transition,...
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Russian Tankers Going Dark Raises Flags On Sanctions Evasion

Russian tankers carrying oil chemicals and products are increasingly concealing their movements, a phenomenon that some maritime experts warn could...
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Liberian Registry Awarded Qualship 21 Status

The Liberian Registry has been awarded Qualship21 status for 2022-2023 by the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The programme recognises...
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Additive Manufacturing Enters The Maritime Mainstream

Additive Manufacturing technology is making steady advances. While the automotive and aerospace industries, where weight reduction is key to maximizing...
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MSC Takes Minority Stake In Beleaguered Ferry Operator Moby

Italian billionaire Gianluigi Aponte’s Mediterranean Shipping Co. will take a minority stake in Moby SpA as the ailing ferry company...
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U.S. And EU Seal The Deal For LNG Supply As Europe Seeks To Cut Russian Energy Ties

The United States and the European Union have made substantial steps to ensure and strengthen European energy security, reduce reliance...
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GSBN Expands Footprint In Europe With Rotterdam Pilot

Hong Kong-incorporated Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) is expanding into the European market with a pilot of Cargo Release in...
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Baleària Exploring Green Hydrogen, Biomethane As Part Of 2050 Target

Spanish ferry operator Baleària has reiterated its commitment to cleaner energies as it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050....
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BIMCO Shipping Number Of The Week: Indonesian Coal Exports Jump 11.5% To Second-Highest Level On Record

Due to supply concerns at domestic power plants, Indonesian authorities banned coal exports during January 2022, removing around 30% of...
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Port Of Rotterdam First In The Netherlands To Allocate Airspace For Drone Use

The Port of Rotterdam Authority will start a pilot on regulations and traffic control in the so-called ‘very low-level airspace’...
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