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South Korea’s debt-ridden Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) is skipping the regular summer break to keep up with
Civil damage claims of up to 800 billion won ($610 million) will continue to haunt the unionized subcontractors of Daewoo
Marine terminals at California’s Port of Oakland opened for normal operations on Monday after port leaders and police ended a
Traders bought up to seven shipments of French wheat aimed for Pakistan as part of a 300,000 tonne tender last
Iron ore prices touched two-week highs on Tuesday, extending a rally on hopes that improving margins at Chinese steel mills
Egypt’s state-owned energy company EGAS (Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company) reports that plans are moving forward for the development of
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index slipped on Monday over declining rates in the capesize vessel segment.
The overall index,
Water levels on the Rhine in Germany have again fallen in hot summer weather and vessels are still unable to
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) announced Monday that it received a 649.5-billion-won ($494.8-million) order from a European shipping company
IAPH welcomes the international agreement reached last Friday to establish a humanitarian maritime corridor which should enable ships to export