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ADNOC L&S sees ‘integral’ role for Integr8 in alternative bunker supplies

ADNOC L&S sees ‘integral’ role for Integr8 in alternative bunker supplies
ADNOC Logistics and Services will aim to ramp up supplies of alternative marine fuels in the UAE and beyond via subsidiary Integr8 Fuels, which will play an essential part in decarbonizing the Middle East’s bunker mix, CEO Abdulkareem al-Masabi said in an interview....
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US ocean container imports tumble in May as China tariffs take hold

US ocean container imports tumble in May as China tariffs take hold
U.S. seaborne imports of goods from China dropped 28.5% year-over-year in May, the sharpest decline since the pandemic, as President Donald Trump’s 145% tariffs took hold, supply chain technology provider Descartes DSG said on Monday. China is the top U.S. supplier of...
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China May iron ore imports fall on expectations of seasonally slow demand

China May iron ore imports fall on expectations of seasonally slow demand
China’s iron ore imports in May missed expectations, dropping 4.9% from April, as mills exercised caution in buying seaborne cargoes in anticipation of seasonally slower steel consumption. The world’s largest iron ore consumer brought in 98.13 million metric tons of...
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INTERCARGO Bulk Carrier Casualty Report 2025: Safety gains continue but security threats emerge

INTERCARGO Bulk Carrier Casualty Report 2025: Safety gains continue but security threats emerge
INTERCARGO, the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners, reports encouraging progress in bulk carrier safety, with vessel losses and fatalities continuing to decline over the last decade. However, serious security threats in 2024 demand urgent international...
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Baltic Index Slips From Seven-Month Peak On Lower Capesize Rates

Baltic Index Slips From Seven-Month Peak On Lower Capesize Rates
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which tracks rates for vessels transporting dry commodities, dipped on Tuesday due to a decline in capesize rates, after scaling a seven-month high in the previous session. The main index, which monitors rates for...
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Statutory alert – Requirements of Hong Kong Ship Recycling Convention (HKSRC) 2009 come into effect

Statutory alert – Requirements of Hong Kong Ship Recycling Convention (HKSRC) 2009 come into effect
Ships flying the flag of a party to the Convention, and ship recycling facilities in countries that are parties to the Convention, must comply with its requirements. The Convention aims to ensure that ship recycling is conducted in a safe, environmentally sound and...
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