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Korea reclaims crown from China as world’s top shipbuilder
South Korea reclaimed the crown from the Chinese as the world’s largest shipbuilder after three years last quarter, sweeping global...
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China, India boost seaborne thermal coal imports as power demand surges
China and India lifted imports of seaborne thermal coal to three-month highs in March as the world’s two biggest buyers...
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QatarEnergy bolsters LNG fleet with 19 new ships
QatarEnergy has signed new contracts with international companies to operate 19 more LNG vessels, bringing to 104 ships being added...
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“K” LINE enters into Long-Term Time Charter with QatarEnergy for Four Newbuilding LNG vessels
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce the execution of four long-term Time Charter contracts through joint...
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ABS Industry First Audit of ECOLOG for the Operation of LCO2 Carriers
ABS has awarded ECOLOG, a mid-stream Carbon Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) service provider, with an industry first ISM Document...
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Euroseas Ltd. Announces One-Year Time Charter Contract and Completion of Retrofits for its Intermediate Containership, M/V Synergy Antwerp
Euroseas Ltd, an owner and operator of container carrier vessels and provider of seaborne transportation for containerized cargoes, announced today...
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Shipping industry faces fuel dilemma in bid to cut emissions
The shipping industry is under increasing pressure to decarbonize, but unclear regulatory guidelines, including around what sorts of cleaner fuels...
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Innovation from North-East pioneering green technology company on track to revolutionise decarbonisation of vessels
Oasis Marine, a small company in North-East Scotland, is leading the way in the decarbonisation of vessels with pioneering technology....
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Trapped vessels start moving out of Baltimore after bridge collapse
The Port of Baltimore opened a temporary channel on Monday, freeing some tugs and barges that had been trapped by...
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The Sea Cargo Charter expands its scope to accelerate shipping’s decarbonization
The Sea Cargo Charter (SCC), a global framework for aligning chartering activities with responsible environmental behaviour to promote international shipping’s...
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Baltic index hits near 6-week low on lower vessel demand
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, tracking rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, fell for a ninth straight...
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Decarbonization efforts will lead to a net increase of 237 Bn ton-miles, predicts Veson Nautical
Analysis from Mikkel Nordberg, Veson Nautical’s Senior Shipping Economist, indicates that the advantages stemming from the expansion of renewable energy...
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East Mediterranean hubs suffer as Red Sea crisis persists
The re-routing of mainline vessels via the Cape of Good Hope has resulted in a steep downturn in vessel call...
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Dry Bulk Coal Flows to China Saw an Increase in Australian Coal, As Opposed to Russian Coal
China reduced its intake of Russian coal during the first quarter of the year, while Australia saw a surge in...
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Second NGO Aid Flotilla Departs for Gaza
A second vessel has departed Cyprus with aid for Gaza under the auspices of the NGO World Central Kitchen. The...
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HD Hyundai Wins Project for Four Ships as Peru Modernizes Navy
South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries beat out a strong field of international competitors to win the first of...
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A Remedy for Ship Accidents: Tug Escorts
When the M/V Dali had an allision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge at eight knots, the 116,000 deadweight tonne...
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Philippines Reshuffles its Maritime Security Command Structure
Amid China’s rising aggression in the South China Sea, the Philippines is moving to boost its maritime security through the...
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Tangled Bridge Girders Make Removing Ship “More Complicated Than We Hoped”
The operation to extricate the boxship Dali from the wreckage of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge will be even more complex than...
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Qatar Completes Conventional LNG Carrier Orders Reaching 104 Vessels
QatarEnergy reports with the simultaneous signing of four additional long-term time charter agreements it has completed a step in its...
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