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US LNG Export Terminals Stage Production Push As European Gas Prices Top $100/MMBtu
Record global gas prices, now trading as high as $100/MMBtu in onshore European markets, are putting pressure on US LNG...
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IMO Has Conducted A Needs Assessment Mission To Malawi (22-26 August) To Assess And Support The Country’s Maritime Sector
As well as identifying gaps in the Malawian maritime administration, the objectives of the mission were to make recommendations on...
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Climate Change Could Bring Back Wind As The Future Power Source For Ocean Cargo Ships
International trade is still heavily reliant on oceangoing vessels and the noxious bunker fuel that feeds most ships’ massive diesel...
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Frédéric Denèfle Named As Candidate For IUMI Presidency
Frédéric Denèfle, Managing Director of French marine war risks specialist GAREX, has been announced as the candidate for the role...
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Generations Y And Z Urge The Maritime Industry To Make Human Sustainability A Strategic Priority
The call for change is clear from the 188 young leaders from 27 different countries, who participated in the Future...
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Crude Tankers: Russian Invasion Sets The Tone But China’s Behavior Has The Last Say
Russian-Ukranian conflict managed to shift the crude tanker trade patterns, however Chinese purchasing activity is and will remain a barometer...
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Shearwater GeoServices Awarded Central North Sea 3D Survey By NSNR
Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS (“Shearwater”) is pleased to announce the award of a 3D survey of the Devil’s Hole Horst...
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Inflation Hedge Or Not, Bitcoin’s True Value Is Separation Of Money And State
For the first week in a while, the non-crypto world was louder than the crypto world. Everyone is talking about:...
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From East To West, Dockers Unions’ Unite Behind ILWU In US Pacific Negotiations
Union leaders from the US East Coast, Canada and international transport worker federations have joined negotiations between dockers and Pacific...
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India Examining Need To Curb 100% Broken Rice Exports
India, the world’s biggest exporter of rice, is examining whether there is a need to restrict exports of 100% broken...
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Container Lines Brace For Slowdown As Shipping Rates Fall Down Suddenly
As container shipping lines enjoy what’s left of their most profitable stretch on record, the wheel of fortune may be...
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Indian Govt Looks Forward To Standardize Security Across All Ports
The Ministry of Home Affairs is looking to standarise security at all ports across the country, irrespective of their classification...
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Peel Ports’ Heysham In Race To Become UK’s First 100% Carbon Neutral Port
The Port of Heysham, part of leading port operator Peel Ports Group, has reduced the carbon emissions of its landside...
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Stellium And Voyager Portal Announce Partnership
Stellium and Voyager Portal have announced a first of its kind partnership to bring a fully integrated SAP TM and...
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“K” LINE Conducts Trial Use Of Marine Biofuel For Decarbonization On Supramax Bulker
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce that we have conducted a trial use of marine biofuel...
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Global Equity Funds See Large Outflows On Slowdown Worries
Global equity funds witnessed their biggest weekly capital withdrawals in five weeks in the week to Aug. 24 on concerns...
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Baltic Index Slides Sharply As Capesizes Hit Two-Year Trough
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index registered its worst fall in three months on Thursday, as rates across all...
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Dockworker Strikes At Northern European Ports Add To Supply Chain Disruption
European supply chains are set for further disruption as transport unions step up industrial action in response to soaring inflation....
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MoPSW To Recast Mormugao Port Monetisation Tender To Attract More Bids
The Shipping, Ports and Waterways Ministry is likely to restructure the Rs 842 crore tender for monetising the assets of Goa’s...
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Relief As Rhine Water Rises In Germany, But Expected To Drop Again
Water levels on the river Rhine in Germany have risen after recent rain but are expected to fall again with...
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