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Damen Opens UK Service Hub
Damen Shipyards Group is expanding its global service hub network with the opening a new Service Hub in Southampton, UK....
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Hyundai Heavy Join Hands With SNU To Foster AI Professionals
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has joined hands with Seoul National University (SNU) to foster artificial intelligence (AI) professionals and technology...
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Denmark, Norway, And The United States To Lead Zero-Emission Shipping Mission
Governments of the three countries, together with the Global Maritime Forum and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon...
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June Neptune Declaration Crew Change Indicator Shows Increase In Seafarers Stranded Onboard Vessels
Increasing infection rates in key crew source countries and stricter crew-change protocols in major crew-change hubs are seen as the...
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CTI-Maritec Opens Shanghai Fuel Test Centre As It Unveils New “Fuel Expert” System
CTI-Maritec, the maritime industry’s leading fuel and environmental technical advisory company has cut ribbon on a new fuel testing centre...
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Singapore Exploring Ammonia Bunkering For First Castor Initiative Vessel
Singapore is looking into being able to fuel the first ammonia-powered ship under the Castor Initiative in two-to-three years time....
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Brazil Bans Disembarkation Of International Crew At Its Ports
Brazil’s federal government has restricted the arrival in the country of foreign seafarers working onboard vessels or platforms to prevent...
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Kalmar Introduces New Remote Services For Container Terminals
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, introduces new remote services for manual and automated container terminals. The Kalmar Remote Service offering now...
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Ulstein Design For New Korean Seismic Research Vessel
Ulstein has designed a new seismic research vessel for the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM). The 92-meter...
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Ultragas And Evergas Set-Up First Shipping Company To Transport CO2
The captured CO2 will be transported by vessels for storage (CCS) and reuse (CCU) and thereby enabling large-scale emission reductions....
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Maritime Corporate Diplomacy: A Modern Management Tool With Added Value For Shipping
In the global business ecosystem, the shipping industry has invariably faced the interconnection between geopolitical events, risks, and opportunities. To...
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China Pushes Coal Trade On The Longer Route – A Boon For Smaller Vessels?
China continues to block Australian coal and is diversifying its import sources (long haul countries) which will support coal shipping...
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Dry Bulk Market: Conditions Are Favorable For More Upward Momentum
The dry bulk market is primed for a renewed upward momentum in the weeks and months to come. In its...
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DEME Claims World’s Most Powerful Dredger With Spartacus Launch
Last week, Belgium-based DEME held naming ceremony for most powerful cutter suction dredger in the world – Spartacus. Despite the...
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China’s COSCO Hopes For Greek Deal On Piraeus Despite Delay
Chinese shipping group COSCO hopes to reach a deal with the Greek government to complete the purchase of an extra...
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ONE Declares General Average On The Delphinus
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has declared General Average for cargo onboard the containership Delphinus which suffered an engine fire on...
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Australia In Longest-Ever Ban For Aswan Shipping Bulker Over ‘Appalling’ Conditions
Australia has banned the bulker Maryam from its waters for an unprecedented 36 months with conditions onboard described as “absolutely...
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BP, Baker Hughes, And Odfjell Drilling In Pact To Maximize Clair Performance
Oil major BP, oilfield services provider Baker Hughes, and offshore driller Odfjell Drilling have entered into a tripartite agreement to...
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Maersk Supply Orders Hybrid Battery For AHTS In Push To Decarbonise Fleet
Danish offshore vessel provider Maersk Supply Service has ordered a battery pack for one of its M-class vessels as part...
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Baltic Index Falls On Lower Capesize Rates
The Baltic exchange’s main sea freight index fell on Thursday largely due to a fall in rates for the capesize...
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