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Dalian iron ore drops on stronger supply, inventories
Dalian iron ore futures prices closed lower on Thursday, pressured by increasing supply from top miners Vale and Fortescue, and...
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Konecranes Plc’s Half-year financial report, January-June 2025: Strong performance continued
The figures presented in this report are unaudited. Figures in brackets, unless otherwise stated, refer to the same period a...
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BP says tainted oil detected in tanks at Turkish Ceyhan port, exports continue
BP said on Thursday that contaminants were detected in some of the oil tanks at Turkey’s BTC Ceyhan terminal following...
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£30 Million To Decarbonise Shipping, Boost Careers And Deliver Growth Across The UK
Coastal communities across the UK are to benefit from £30 million funding to decarbonise shipping and power up local economies...
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HSFO discounts deepen; Singapore inventories stay high
Spot discounts for 380-cst high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) deepened on Thursday, while inventories at Singapore remained higher than average...
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Shipping Faces Pressure To Prove Emissions Cuts As New Data Highlights Gap Between Predictions And Reality
Following recent reports that energy efficiency technologies are underperforming by up to 40 per cent, Oceanly, a leading provider of...
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Tanker with Russian oil for sanctions-hit Nayara Energy diverts to another Indian port, sources say
An oil tanker carrying Russian Urals crude has been diverted away from the EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy’s Vadinar port in India...
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New Lloyd’s Register assessment boosts containership fatigue life up to 15%
New methodology delivers more accurate fatigue life predictions for containerships and gas carriers through revision of worldwide trading routes. Lloyd’s...
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Baltic Index Extends Gains On Strong Capesize Rates
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index rose for the third straight session on Thursday, driven by higher rates for...
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Businesses deliver gloomy results even as markets celebrate Japan trade deal
Businesses making everything from chips to steel reported downbeat results, with U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war inflicting damage even...
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Japan trade deal breaks US tariff template
Everything is up for grabs. That’s the takeaway from the U.S.-Japan trade pact Donald Trump and Shigeru Ishiba revealed. By...
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NYK Begins Continuous Use of Bio-LNG Fuel on Car Carriers
As part of its commitment to realizing a decarbonized society, NYK has commenced the continuous use of bio-LNG fuel on...
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AI will transform tomorrow’s systems to provide self-optimising ships under human supervision, says OneLink Performance
AI is set to be the biggest transformative shift for maritime with tomorrow’s systems being able to decide and execute....
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Industry Leaders Take Action to Revolutionize the ARA Bunkering Market
In a groundbreaking development for the global marine fuels industry, leading shipping and bunkering companies have come together to launch...
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TotalEnergies and CMA CGM to Launch LNG Bunkering Logistics Joint Venture to Accelerate Maritime Decarbonization
TotalEnergies, a global integrated energy company, and CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air and logistics solutions,...
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Global tanker companies halt Nayara cargo loading amid EU sanctions
Refined product shipments by India’s Nayara Energy face uncertainty as EU sanctions prompt global tanker companies to halt loading, sources...
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Bulker deliveries could reach six-year high in 2026
“We forecast that bulker deliveries will gradually increase this year and in 2026, reaching 41.2m Deadweight Tonnes (DWT) and a...
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Ship Recycling Market Still Subdued
The ship recycling market has remained subdued during the past week. In its latest weekly report, Best Oasis, a leading...
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How Stable is Your Marine Fuel?
Today’s ships can carry a number of different marine fuel types, from High Sulphur Fuel Oils (HSFOs), to Very Low...
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Tourists and labourers seek respite as Greece and Balkans gripped by heatwave
Labourers were pausing outdoor work and tourists seeking out shade as Greece sweltered under its third heatwave of the summer...
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