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Rystad Predicts Shortage of Wind Farm Installation Vessels
In a new report, the consultancy Rystad Energy predicts that the world's supply of offshore wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs)...
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Shipping Implications From The IMO’s MEPC 75
Newbuilding orderbooks have dipped to historically low levels relative to existing fleets, with the dry bulk carrier sector one of...
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India: Ministry Issues Draft Merchant Shipping Bill With Updated Global Norms
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has issued a draft of the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2020 with all updated...
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OPEC+ To Meet For Talks On Continuing Oil Cuts, But Members Are Growing Restless
What seemed to be shaping up as a smooth OPEC+ meeting, with traders largely expecting a rollover of production quotas, has hit...
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Finland and Japan are Studying Hydrogen Powered Ship Designs
An increasing number of projects are seeking to develop hydrogen-based power technologies that can be commercially viable for the shipping...
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Global Container Shipping Lines Rebound From Covid-19 Impact
Finally, global container shipping is showing a strong rebound, leaving behind the Covid-19 pandemic, going by the financials of the...
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MSC Opens New Office In Nanning, China
Based in Nanning, the branch office will focus on the development and construction of Guangxi Beibu gulf port and the...
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Synergy’s Commitment To Diversity Recognised By Maritime SheEO
The progressive recruitment and human resources policies of Synergy Group have been recognised by Maritime SheEO, the International Maritime Organization-endorsed...
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Shipping Bodies Reach Out To Amazon’s Bezos Over Seafarer Crisis
The associations – the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), Bimco, Intertanko and Intercargo – have written to Bezos pointing out...
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Panama Ship Registry Joins Maritime Anti-Corruption Network
“We are committed to supporting MACN in its vision of fair trade and a free-corruption maritime industry,” said Rafael Cigarruista,...
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MOL Tests First Technology to Capture Microplastics in Ballast Water
Microplastics, the residue of plastic in the ocean, is one of the challenges which environmentalists are looking to confront. In...
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Macroeconomics: As Virus Cases Surge, A Slower Recovery Awaits
Record-breaking GDP drops seen in the second quarter of the year have been replaced by record-breaking growth rates in the...
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IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) 75 Brief
The IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) held its 75th session in virtual format from November 16th to 20th, 2020....
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3D Visualisation Studio Enters Maritime Industry
Maritime Studios, the 3D visualisation company for the maritime industry, has officially opened its doors. The Rotterdam based studio has...
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Qatar Airways Helps Bring Tens of Thousands of Seafarers Home
Airline has helped repatriate over 150,000 seafarers during the pandemic – more than any other airline Qatar Airways has established...
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International Safety@Sea 2020 Webinar Series
Organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), this is an annual event to engage members of the...
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US Coast Guard Searching for Four Crew from Sunken Fishing Vessel
The U.S. Coast Guard has launched an extensive search and rescue operation for a missing fishing boat believed to have...
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Small Steps Taken To Make Shipping Greener
Delegates at a high-level meeting have agreed new guidelines intended to make shipping compatible with UN climate change goals. The...
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Indian Oil’s Move To Hire Old Tanker To Transfer And Haul Crude From Fire Ravaged Ship Draws Flak
The VLCC was carrying crude oil from Kuwait to Paradip port when a boiler explosion caused a fire off the...
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Govt Allows Foreign Seafarers To Sign On At Indian Ports
The standard operating procedure for sign on of Indian seafarers issued in April will be applicable to sign on of...
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