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Bureau Veritas showcases next-generation remote inspection at Posidonia with launch of Athens survey center
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) will launch its latest Remote Inspection Technique (RIT) center in Athens, Greece, during a...
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TEN, Ltd. Reports First Quarter Revenues of $89 Million
During the first quarter of 2026, TEN generated gross revenues of $253.0 million and operating income of $110.0 million, compared...
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The Bahamas Regains QUALSHIP 21 Eligibility Following Strong US Port State Control Performance
The Bahamas has regained eligibility for the United States Coast Guard’s QUALSHIP 21 programme for the 2026–27 period, reflecting the...
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Angeliki Frangou: “A New World Order is Emerging, Where Trade is Used as an Instrument of National Policy”
Navios Maritime Partners L.P., an international owner and operator of dry cargo and tanker vessels, reported its financial results for...
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Baltic Dry Index Falls to Over 2-Week Low
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk freight index, which monitors rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, extended its decline into...
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Kempower and APM Terminals sign a global framework agreement for the supply of charging infrastructure for port terminals
Two of the leading companies in their respective fields are moving forward to ensure fast and reliable electric operations. Kempower...
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U-Ming Marine Welcomes First LNG Carrier “DIAMOND GAS JADE,” Marking a New Milestone in Diversified Operations
“DIAMOND GAS JADE,” a 174,000 m3 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carrier invested by a joint venture under U-Ming Marine Transport...
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Bernhard Schulte’s first LCO₂ carrier christened in China
Bernhard Schulte, the ship owning arm of the Schulte Group, will take delivery of its first liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO₂)...
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Electro Cirkel Marine expands into Singapore maritime market
Dutch marine electrical supplier Electro Cirkel has opened a new office and warehouse facility in Singapore, expanding its presence into...
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Why are OSV orders so low?
In the summer of 2008, with oil above $100 a barrel and the offshore sector ordering at its most aggressive...
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Dorian LPG Ltd. Reports Ten-Fold Net Income Increase
Dorian LPG Ltd., a leading owner and operator of modern very large gas carriers (“VLGCs”), yesterday reported its financial results...
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US LNG feedgas demand hits four-month low amid maintenance
US LNG feedgas demand fell May 19 to the lowest level since late January amid seasonal maintenance work, led by...
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Asia-Europe cost volatility turns ocean freight quotes into moving targets
Freight forwarders are facing growing difficulty predicting total landed costs on Europe-bound shipments, as instability across key Middle East corridors...
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China drives increased bauxite flows, but Guinea’s cutback could drag on growth
India has emerged as a key destination for bauxite as risks in the Arabian Gulf rise. Global bauxite flows increased...
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Baltic Dry Index Falls for 4th Day
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk freight index, which monitors rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, declined for the fourth...
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Metis launches AI-powered capabilities in fleet performance management
Metis launches a new set of AI-powered capabilities within its Fleet Performance Management platform, introducing maritime-native intelligence designed to help...
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WinGD Secures World-First Ethanol-Fuelled Engine Orders for Ocean-Going Ships
Swiss marine power company WinGD’s first ethanol-fuelled X-DF-M/E engines have been ordered for two ore carriers to be built for...
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Anglo-Eastern further strengthens its Greek presence with refreshed leadership commitment
Anglo-Eastern Univan Group (Anglo-Eastern), a global leader in independent ship management services, has strengthened its presence in Greece as part...
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Achilles Survey Reveals Maritime Supply Chains Are Flying Blind as Risk Accelerates
As disruption forces shipping routes to change, many organisations are finding it harder to assess suppliers and adapt without introducing...
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Don’t use the MASS Code as an excuse to do nothing
This week in London, the IMO is expected to adopt the MASS Code – the regulatory framework for autonomous and...
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