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Tanker Shipping Market Overview & Outlook

Tanker Shipping Market Overview & Outlook

Houthis continue to attack ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, and there is no end to...
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Bharat Petroleum Unveils India’s First Biofuel Blend HFHSD Bunker At Mumbai Port

Bharat Petroleum Unveils India’s First Biofuel Blend HFHSD Bunker At Mumbai Port

Mumbai: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) has set a new benchmark in the Indian Maritime Industry by launching first biofuel...
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Noatum Enters Egypt’s Maritime Market with The Acquisition Of Safina Shipping Services

Noatum Enters Egypt’s Maritime Market with The Acquisition Of Safina Shipping Services

Noatum, a subsidiary of AD Ports Group, has announced its acquisition of a majority stake in Safina B.V., a prominent...
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Naming & Delivery Ceremony of China’s 1st Two Offshore Wind Power SOVs Held

Naming & Delivery Ceremony of China’s 1st Two Offshore Wind Power SOVs Held

On 16 August 2024, the naming and delivery ceremony of the first two China-built offshore wind power SOVs (Service Operation...
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US East Coast Port Strike the Next Spanner In Supply Chains

US East Coast Port Strike the Next Spanner In Supply Chains

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) has warned that its 85,000 members will strike on 1 October if a new contract...
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German LNG Terminal Operator Sues EU Over Competitor’s Subsidy

German LNG Terminal Operator Sues EU Over Competitor’s Subsidy

Two years after Germany rushed to launch its first onshore LNG import terminals, the operators are struggling to gain the...
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South Africa Commissions New Tugs and Launches in Port Renewal Plan

South Africa Commissions New Tugs and Launches in Port Renewal Plan

Transnet National Ports Authority, the government operator of South Africa’s ports, celebrated the commissioning of five new tugboats for the...
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USCG Polar Icebreaker Healy Returns to Seattle After Fire Suspends Mission

USCG Polar Icebreaker Healy Returns to Seattle After Fire Suspends Mission

The U.S. Coast Guard’s polar icebreaker Healy returned to Seattle prematurely on August 16, approximately two months into her 2024...
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Indonesia seeks revision of biofuel carriage requirements

Indonesia seeks revision of biofuel carriage requirements

Indonesia has urged that conventional bunker vessels be allowed to carry up to B30 biofuel blends in its proposal to...
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Container shipping costs from South Korea to the U.S. east coast and Europe up for 3rd month

Container shipping costs from South Korea to the U.S. east coast and Europe up for 3rd month

Container shipping costs from South Korea to the U.S. east coast and Europe increased for the third consecutive month in...
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Valeura Energy announced first oil production from its Nong Yao C development, offshore Gulf of Thailand

Valeura Energy announced first oil production from its Nong Yao C development, offshore Gulf of Thailand

Valeura Energy Inc. announced first oil production from its Nong Yao C development, in Licence G11/48 (90% operated working interest),...
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The common salt exported by the Port of Valencia goes to the United States, Saudi Arabia and Finland

The common salt exported by the Port of Valencia goes to the United States, Saudi Arabia and Finland

In total, Valencia has exported 18,729 tonnes of this product in the first half of the year, with the United...
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Port of Oakland shore power use at 94 percent in H1 2024

Port of Oakland shore power use at 94 percent in H1 2024

The Port of Oakland established a new record for shore power usage in the first six months of 2024, according...
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Van Oord’s flexible fallpipe vessel powered by biofuel blend

Van Oord’s flexible fallpipe vessel powered by biofuel blend

Recently, Van Oord achieved a significant milestone in its decarbonisation efforts with the first delivery of biofuel for its flexible...
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Viking Line to celebrate Baltic Sea Day by introducing the first green corridor ever on the Baltic Sea

Viking Line to celebrate Baltic Sea Day by introducing the first green corridor ever on the Baltic Sea

Viking Line’s vessels serving the Turku route will reduce their emissions by 90 percent when the company runs those vessels...
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MPA and GCNS collaborate with maritime industry to strengthen capacity in carbon accounting and management

MPA and GCNS collaborate with maritime industry to strengthen capacity in carbon accounting and management

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the UN Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS) have signed a memorandum...
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Singapore July bunker fuel sales up 9.2% m/m after June’s sharp decline

Singapore July bunker fuel sales up 9.2% m/m after June’s sharp decline

Singapore's marine bunker sales logged a 9.2% monthly rebound in July after sliding sharply in June, official data showed on...
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Baltic index hits two-week high on rising capesize rates

Baltic index hits two-week high on rising capesize rates

The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index. BADI, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, rose to...
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Port of Long Beach container volume up 52.6% to 882,376 TEUs in July 2024

Port of Long Beach container volume up 52.6% to 882,376 TEUs in July 2024

Surging cargo volumes lifted the Port of Long Beach to its most active July on record – and the third-busiest...
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AD Ports Group completes Tbilisi Dry Port acquisition to become majority owner

AD Ports Group completes Tbilisi Dry Port acquisition to become majority owner

AD Ports Group, a leading facilitator of global trade, logistics, and industry, today announced the completion of the acquisition process...
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