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Ocean Network Express Launches New Office In Greece
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announces the establishment of a new ONE branch in Greece – Ocean Network Express (Europe) Limited,...
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Shadow Fleet Exposed by Sanctions and Sensors
Russia’s shadow tanker fleet has at least tripled since the 2022 invasion. US-EU sanctions are steadily blacklisting hundreds of ships,...
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Alternative fuels orderbook shows resilience amid overall decline in newbuild market
Ordering of alternative-fuelled vessels is continuing to grow in 2025, despite a slowdown in the overall newbuild market. According to...
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Lloyd’s Register signs strategic collaboration with DAI Infrastruktur for green ammonia Project Ra
LR will deliver comprehensive advisory services for the landmark green ammonia production facility in Egypt. Lloyd’s Register (LR) has entered...
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Approval in Principle (AiP) for World’s First LCO2 / Methanol Carrier
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, have acquired Approval in Principle (AiP)(Note1) from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) for their jointly developed...
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Low water levels hamper shipping in Germany’s Rhine River as heat wave continues
A heat wave in western Europe has lowered water levels on Germany’s Rhine River, hampering shipping and raising freight costs...
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International Pilots Welcome Step Change In SOLAS Requirements For Pilot Transfer Arrangements
Maritime pilots around the world make a critical contribution to the safety of navigation, the prevention of waterborne pollution and...
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HSFO, VLSFO cash differentials down
Asia’s spot differentials for high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) softened on Monday amid weakness in crude oil benchmarks and the...
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GCMD successfully demonstrates world’s first end-to-end value chain for onboard captured CO2
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation has successfully completed the world’s first maritime pilot demonstrating the full value chain of...
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World Shipping Council Releases Container Lost at Sea Report – 2025 Update
The World Shipping Council (WSC) today released its annual report on containers lost at sea, showing a significant decrease to...
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Tanker markets face summer weakness after rollercoaster ride amid conflicts
Oil shipping rates are facing downward pressure from seasonal demand weakness after experiencing their largest volatility in recent years, with...
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Baltic Index Falls To Near 3-Week Low On Weaker Capesize Rates
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index slipped to an almost three-week low on Monday, pressured by softer capesize rates,...
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DG Shipping, decisive action ends a major humanitarian crisis at sea — laying the groundwork for resolving similar abandonment cases worldwide
A long-standing case of crew abandonment due to a legal deadlock has finally been resolved, thanks to the proactive intervention...
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9 Indonesian Seafarers are going back home after one year of arrest and detention onboard Senser 1 at Mumbai anchorage due to a legal court order
This happened because DG Shipping, Govt. of India took bold initiative with support from Industry, NUSI, ITF & Indonesian Embassy....
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Nigeria’s Dangote aims to end Africa’s fertilizer imports
Africa will be self-sufficient in fertilizer within 40 months, Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote said on Friday, on the basis of...
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TOP Ships Announces Approval of Listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market for Spin-Off of Rubico Inc.
TOP Ships Inc., an international owner and operator of modern, fuel-efficient “ECO” tanker vessels, announced today that the application of...
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China’s rare earths are flowing again, but not freely
The threat of mass shutdowns across the automotive supply chain is fading as Chinese rare earth magnets begin to flow,...
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World’s first pure ammonia-fueled demonstration vessel completes maiden voyage in China
The world’s first pure ammonia-powered demonstration vessel, the “Anhui,” successfully completed its maiden voyage in Hefei, east China’s Anhui Province,...
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Vietnam emerges as key demand hub as top buyers cut back on thermal coal imports
As coal giants China and India scale back seaborne thermal coal purchases due to robust domestic production and tepid industrial...
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Pakistan approves $42 million to transform ship-breaking yard into ‘model green facility
Pakistan’s government has approved Rs12 billion to transform a key ship-breaking yard in the country’s southwestern Balochistan province into a...
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