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Moving from ammonia pilots to scalable deployment in APAC
Moving from ammonia pilots to scalable deployment in APAC The Asia- Pacific region is set to lead in the development of ammonia bunkering and safety regulations says DNV Seatrade Maritime Go to seatrade maritime
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Breakthrough electric propulsion technology gains ABS NTQ certification
Breakthrough electric propulsion technology gains ABS NTQ certification ABS has issued a new technology qualification (NTQ) certificate to HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) for their next-generation electric propulsion solution: the medium voltage direct current (MVDC) power system for ships. The breakerless-MVDC power system electric propulsion…
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HD Hyundai Heavy awarded USNS Alan Shepard MRO
HD Hyundai Heavy awarded USNS Alan Shepard MRO South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has secured a contract for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of a U.S. Navy auxiliary ship — the USNS Alan Shepard (T-AKE 3), a 41,000-ton dry cargo and ammunition ship assigned to the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet. “24시간 안에”…동대문서 만든…
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SEACOR Marine sells two liftboats to Nigerian operator
SEACOR Marine sells two liftboats to Nigerian operator Houston-headquartered SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc.(NYSE: SMHI) reports that it has entered into definitive agreements for the sale of two 335 foot class liftboats to Warri, Nigeria-headquartered jAD Construction Limited for total gross proceeds of $76.0 million in cash and an estimated gain of $30.5 million. The net…
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Q&A: Crew welfare in conflict zones and legal risks
Q&A: Crew welfare in conflict zones and legal risks The ongoing Iran–Israel conflict and the volatile situation in the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz have intensified scrutiny of maritime risk zones. While the industry addresses insurance implications and routing strategies, a less discussed but critical concern lies in employment law and crew welfare. David…
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Study: Incentive gaps hindering decarbonization of Swedish short sea dry bulk fleet
Study: Incentive gaps hindering decarbonization of Swedish short sea dry bulk fleet Swedish cargo owners and charterers are committed to greener practices, but a lack of regulatory and economic incentives for smaller tonnage is hindering progress, according to a new study by DNV and RSI. The post Study: Incentive gaps hindering decarbonization of Swedish short…
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UAE drilling player scores first Dutch North Sea gig with Tenaz
UAE drilling player scores first Dutch North Sea gig with Tenaz A subsidiary of Shelf Drilling (North Sea) (SDNS) has secured a contract for a jack-up rig with Canada’s Tenaz Energy, a public energy company focused on the acquisition and development of international oil and gas assets, for operations in the Netherlands. The post UAE…
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Axpo marks Spain’s ‘inaugural’ bio-LNG bunkering for large container vessels as done
Axpo marks Spain’s ‘inaugural’ bio-LNG bunkering for large container vessels as done Switzerland-headquartered renewable energy producer Axpo has wrapped up what it described as Spain’s first […] The post Axpo marks Spain’s ‘inaugural’ bio-LNG bunkering for large container vessels as done appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot
Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot Australia’s agricultural co-operative CBH Group has joined forces with shipping companies Norden and Oldendorff for the country’s first biofuels insetting pilot project. The post Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go to offshore energy…
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Cheniere signs 20-year LNG supply deal with JERA
Cheniere signs 20-year LNG supply deal with JERA Cheniere Marketing, a subsidiary of U.S. player Cheniere Energy, has signed a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Japan’s JERA. The post Cheniere signs 20-year LNG supply deal with JERA appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to offshore energy biz
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Chinese brand expansion changing ‘fabric’ of global trade: Clerc
Chinese brand expansion changing ‘fabric’ of global trade: Clerc Globalization is accelerating on the back of the commercial success of Chinese companies that are taking market share on the global stage, according to the Maersk CEO. Go to journal of commerce
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High Gemini reliability lays groundwork for premium rate discussions: Maersk CEO
High Gemini reliability lays groundwork for premium rate discussions: Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc said while the solid on-time performance levels had to be maintained before any commercial discussions would be held with customers, the time was coming. Go to journal of commerce
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Intermodal savings dipped in Q2; surcharges to factor into Q3 decisions
Intermodal savings dipped in Q2; surcharges to factor into Q3 decisions The spot and contract savings from domestic intermodal eroded in the second quarter compared with a year ago, while the fate of the third quarter depends largely on whether volume in Southern California keeps up to support peak season surcharges. Go to journal of…
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China Opens 128 Shipping Routes Under Silk Road Maritime Transport Project
China Opens 128 Shipping Routes Under Silk Road Maritime Transport Project Image for representation purposes only. China had opened 128 shipping routes under its Silk Road Maritime Transport Project by the end of July 2025. It is a major initiative which supports the country’s wider Belt and Road Initiative. Launched in December 2018, the project…
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U.S Doubles Tariffs On Indian Goods To 50% As A Penalty For Buying Russian Oil
U.S Doubles Tariffs On Indian Goods To 50% As A Penalty For Buying Russian Oil Image for representation purposes only. U.S President Donald Trump has hit India with an additional 25% tariff due to its purchase of Russian oil. This will increase the total tariff on indian imports to the U.S to 50%. The rates…
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Zim Jade’s First Call At BMCT Marks Major Milestone In Green Shipping
Zim Jade’s First Call At BMCT Marks Major Milestone In Green Shipping Image for representation purposes only In a major step towards a greener future for maritime logistics, ZIM JADE, the first LNG-powered ship in ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd’s eco-friendly fleet, made its first call at Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT), Nhava Sheva. This…
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Russia Ships First Naphtha Cargo To Vietnam As It Looks For New Buyers Amid Sanctions
Russia Ships First Naphtha Cargo To Vietnam As It Looks For New Buyers Amid Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. Russia shipped its first naphtha cargo to Vietnam as it seeks new purchasers to support its oil sales impacted by Western sanctions. Maltese-flagged tanker ship ‘Northernlight’ loaded 60,000 metric tonnes of naphtha in the Russian…
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Shadow Fleet Increasing By 30 Ships A Month Despite U.S & E.U. Sanctions
Shadow Fleet Increasing By 30 Ships A Month Despite U.S & E.U. Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. BRS Shipbrokers reported that the Russian shadow fleet of tankers has been increasing by 30 ships per month over the last 6 months. Around 18% of the global tanker fleet engages in shadow operations, including 300 Suezmax…
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Minn Kota Riptide Instinct Quest
Minn Kota Riptide Instinct Quest Beefy construction is just one of the motor’s hot new features. One-Boat connectivity to power anchors and MFDs allows multiple points of control. Courtesy Minn Kota The Riptide Instinct Quest from Minn Kota is more than the sum of its parts. Intuitive controls, multiple points of operation, and complete networking…
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Port of Rotterdam Warns of ‘Sometimes Unannounced’ Checks on Bunker Supplier Licence Compliance
Port of Rotterdam Warns of ‘Sometimes Unannounced’ Checks on Bunker Supplier Licence Compliance The port authority, along with its counterpart at Antwerp-Bruges, is making the use of mass flow meters mandatory in bunker supply operations from the start of next year. Go to ship&bunker
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World Fuel Services Hires Sales and Supply Manager in Brazil
World Fuel Services Hires Sales and Supply Manager in Brazil The new hire was previously a marine fuels trader for Oilmar in Brazil. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Sinks for Fourth Day
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Sinks for Fourth Day Global VLSFO prices are at their lowest level in eight weeks. Go to ship&bunker
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Hamburg Commercial Bank Backs Methanol Tanker Fund with $190 Million Loan
Hamburg Commercial Bank Backs Methanol Tanker Fund with $190 Million Loan The bank is refinancing six methanol-capable tankers through a $190 million loan to the LEMSCO fund, launched by Proman and Stena Bulk. Go to ship&bunker
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Oilchart International Expands Biofuel Storage in Ghent
Oilchart International Expands Biofuel Storage in Ghent The firm has increased its Ghent storage capacity by 12,000 m3 to strengthen its biofuel blending activities, a company representative tells Ship & Bunker. Go to ship&bunker
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Southport Offshore Rescue Trust Orders Fast Response Craft
Southport Offshore Rescue Trust Orders Fast Response Craft Rescue, Search, Surveillance Go to workboat365
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Fugro Secures Geotechnical Contract for Youde Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan
Fugro Secures Geotechnical Contract for Youde Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan geophysical service Go to workboat365
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ExploMar Partners With Aqua superPower Charging Network
ExploMar Partners With Aqua superPower Charging Network Electric Go to workboat365
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GasLog Partners sells LNG carrier to Excelerate amid Q2 loss
GasLog Partners sells LNG carrier to Excelerate amid Q2 loss Methane Alison Victoria, built in 2007, was sold for approximately US$27M Georgios Go to rivieramm
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DOF adds US$220M to backlog with two more Brazilian charters
DOF adds US$220M to backlog with two more Brazilian charters Oslo-listed DOF boosts backlog with two more long-term charters of AHTS vessels from Petrobras John Go to rivieramm
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Samskip introduces fast container route from Morocco to the UK, Netherlands
Samskip introduces fast container route from Morocco to the UK, Netherlands Samskip’s new reefer route is targeted at transporting perishable goods and aims to take cargo off congested roads Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Greece’s GS Maritime emerges as new owner of modern bulker after competitive bidding
Greece’s GS Maritime emerges as new owner of modern bulker after competitive bidding At the time of the sale, sources noted the Japanese-built Handysize vessel attracted offers from at least seven different parties Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Report: ‘Grey’ tanker fleet expands by 30 vessels monthly
Report: ‘Grey’ tanker fleet expands by 30 vessels monthly BRS Shipbrokers estimates the average age of the grey tanker fleet is 20 years, compared with just under 15 years for mainstream tonnage Georgios Go to rivieramm
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US ethane curbs will make contracting to China harder, Energy Transfer says
US ethane curbs will make contracting to China harder, Energy Transfer says Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Mexico, Dominican Republic propose joint efforts to fight sargassum seaweed
Mexico, Dominican Republic propose joint efforts to fight sargassum seaweed Reuters Go to baird maritime
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NYK’s Q2 2025 revenues drop due to tariff impacts
NYK’s Q2 2025 revenues drop due to tariff impacts Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Samskip launches new Morocco-Europe reefer service
Samskip launches new Morocco-Europe reefer service Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Royal Canadian Navy frigates to be equipped with unmanned reconnaissance aircraft under $28m deal
Royal Canadian Navy frigates to be equipped with unmanned reconnaissance aircraft under $28m deal Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Trump’s Tariffs Threaten to Unravel U.S.-India Alliance Against China
Trump’s Tariffs Threaten to Unravel U.S.-India Alliance Against China (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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HD Hyundai Secures First U.S. Navy MRO Contract
HD Hyundai Secures First U.S. Navy MRO Contract (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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Asian Container Lines Set for Profit Drop as Tariff Boom Fades
Asian Container Lines Set for Profit Drop as Tariff Boom Fades (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Russian, Chinese Navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific
Russian, Chinese Navies to conduct joint patrols in Asia-Pacific (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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U.S. Weighs Options for Penalizing Russia Beyond India Tariffs
U.S. Weighs Options for Penalizing Russia Beyond India Tariffs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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SATS Ltd. (SATS), one of the world’s leading providers of air cargo and ground handling services, has announced… Go to asiacargonews
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Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) has announced the launch of Hanseatic Global Terminals Latin America, marking the… Go to asiacargonews
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Global shipping schedule reliability continued to improve in June, reaching the highest point since November 2023,… Go to asiacargonews
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Lufthansa Cargo to market ITA Airways’ cargo capacity on Asia-Rome route
Lufthansa Cargo to market ITA Airways’ cargo capacity on Asia-Rome route Lufthansa Cargo will begin marketing and managing ITA Airways’ freight routes from Delhi (DEL), Tokyo-Ha… Go to asiacargonews
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Antarctic Krill Fishery Hits Cap, Prompting Overfishing Concerns
Antarctic Krill Fishery Hits Cap, Prompting Overfishing Concerns The krill fishery off Antarctica has surged in volume this year, so much so that the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) has decided to close the fishing season five months early. The volume of the krill catch took off this year…
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MSC Sues to Limit Liability to $14 Million for Loss of MSC Elsa 3 off India
MSC Sues to Limit Liability to $14 Million for Loss of MSC Elsa 3 off India MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, as the charterer of the lost containership MSC Elsa 3, along with the vessel’s owners, has filed an admiralty suit in India seeking to limit their liability. The companies are citing the large number…
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CEO Behind $29M Hawaiian Shipbuilding Fraud Sentenced to 13 Years in Jail
CEO Behind $29M Hawaiian Shipbuilding Fraud Sentenced to 13 Years in Jail The U.S. Department of Justice reports that the long-running fraud case involving a tour boat known as the Semisub has finally concluded with the CEO and his then-wife each sentenced to jail. The U.S. filed fraud charges in 2022 against CEO Curtiss E.…
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DNV and Wilhelmsen Launch Independent Maritime Software Company
DNV and Wilhelmsen Launch Independent Maritime Software Company DNV is launching a new independent maritime software company with stand-alone management designed to focus on the changes within the space. The new company, to be known as CFARER, builds from the previous DNV Maritime Software offering and will also incorporate Wilhelmsen Port Services’ digital subsidiary Diize.…
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Ukraine Claims to Steal Secrets of Russia’s Newest Ballistic-Missile Sub
Ukraine Claims to Steal Secrets of Russia’s Newest Ballistic-Missile Sub Ukraine’s intelligence service says that it has gotten hold of an extensive set of secret files about the nuclear ballistic missile submarine Knyaz Pozharsky, Russia’s newest Borei-A class sub. If legitimate, the leak is an embarrassment for Russia’s internal security apparatus, and could be…
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dnata announces senior leadership appointments in APAC, MEA and UK
dnata announces senior leadership appointments in APAC, MEA and UK August 6, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Embraer to offer Starlink connectivity as aftermarket solution for Praetor Jets
Embraer to offer Starlink connectivity as aftermarket solution for Praetor Jets August 6, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Air cargo volumes see a surprise 5 percent jump in July as shippers circumventing tariffs opt for speed
Air cargo volumes see a surprise 5 percent jump in July as shippers circumventing tariffs opt for speed August 6, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Wisor.AI has selected CargoCONNECT to power instant Quote & Book
Wisor.AI has selected CargoCONNECT to power instant Quote & Book August 6, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Awery extends partnership with RDC with integration of En-Route Charges data
Awery extends partnership with RDC with integration of En-Route Charges data August 6, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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International Seaways picks up modern VLCC as it sheds six ageing product tankers
International Seaways picks up modern VLCC as it sheds six ageing product tankers US tanker owner International Seaways has snapped up a modern VLCC while disposing ageing product carriers. The New York-listed firm said in its quarterly earnings report it had struck a deal to buy an unnamed 2020-built scrubber-fitted supertanker for $119m. The purchase,…
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Maris Fiducia debuts eight-vessel investment platform
Maris Fiducia debuts eight-vessel investment platform Maris Fiducia Finance, the investment arm of Maris Fiducia, has created a new platform for investors based on its eight-strong Bird Fleet. According to the company, the platform is for robust maritime investments, backed by real ships, long-term contracts, and a focus on sustainability. Maris Fiducia’s Bird Fleet consists…
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Jinhui continues ship sales with fifth deal of the year
Jinhui continues ship sales with fifth deal of the year Chinese dry bulk player Jinhui Shipping and Transportation has agreed to sell yet another supramax bulker, marking its fifth vessel sale of the year. The Oslo- and Hong Kong-listed company is offloading the 2009-built 65,900 dwt Jin Jun to Singapore-incorporated Huwell Global Resources in a…
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Kmarin books newcastlemax newbuilds in China
Kmarin books newcastlemax newbuilds in China South Korea’s Kukje Maritime Investment (Kmarin) has returned to the newbuilding market with an order for two newcastlemax bulk carriers, ending a seven-year absence from the shipyard orderbooks. The Seoul-based owner has contracted Jiangsu New Hantong Ship Heavy Industry to build the 210,000 dwt vessels. No price or delivery…
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DNV spins off maritime software unit as CFARER
DNV spins off maritime software unit as CFARER Class society DNV has formally launched CFARER, a new maritime software company spun out from its former DNV Maritime Software business. The new brand becomes operational immediately, with majority ownership retained by DNV and a strategic minority stake held by Wilhelmsen Port Services. CFARER will continue to…
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Rhenus Group appoints new CEOs for APAC and Europe
Rhenus Group appoints new CEOs for APAC and Europe Logistics firm Rhenus Group has appointed two new chief executives covering its business in Asia Pacific (APAC) and Europe Go to aircargonews
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July airfreight volumes up 5% due to frontloading and modal shift
July airfreight volumes up 5% due to frontloading and modal shift Xeneta has reported that global air cargo volumes climbed 5% year on year in July due to frontloading and modal shift Go to aircargonews
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Gebrüder Weiss enters Philippines market with new presence
Gebrüder Weiss enters Philippines market with new presence Austrian freight forwarder Gebrüder Weiss has expanded its presence to the Philippines as it responds to the “growing economic importance” of the island nation Go to aircargonews
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Turkish Airlines awards cargo handling contract to WFS at Miami and JFK
Turkish Airlines awards cargo handling contract to WFS at Miami and JFK Turkish Airlines has awarded Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) a three-year cargo and ground handling contract at MIA and JFK airports Go to aircargonews
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American Airlines Cargo reports record Brazilian ginger volumes
American Airlines Cargo reports record Brazilian ginger volumes American Airlines Cargo has handled this year record volumes of fresh Brazilian ginger as demand for the product continues to grow Go to aircargonews
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News / ‘Airfreight business at a crossroads’, driven by demand shifts and tariffs
News / ‘Airfreight business at a crossroads’, driven by demand shifts and tariffs The airfreight business “is at a crossroads” after six months of unusual demand shifts, and … Go to loadstar
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News / Front-loading to beat tariffs now creating costly headaches for US traders
News / Front-loading to beat tariffs now creating costly headaches for US traders Front-loading was supposed to alleviate the impact of Washington’s tariff offensive, but it has created … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Was Tim Scharwath pushed? What’s next for him? Rumours swirl…
Premium / Was Tim Scharwath pushed? What’s next for him? Rumours swirl… Comment: Beyond DHL: Teutonic stewardship reshuffles Go to loadstar
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News / Express arm in the spotlight as DHL unveils second-quarter numbers
News / Express arm in the spotlight as DHL unveils second-quarter numbers With rumours swirling around what exactly is happening with former chief Tim Scharwath – did … Go to loadstar
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Comment / Are gender quotas necessary for Italian ports to appoint a female president?
Comment / Are gender quotas necessary for Italian ports to appoint a female president? The recent round of nominations for the presidency of 14 of Italy’s 16 port authorities … Go to loadstar
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Seafarer Happiness Index improves in all areas in Q2
Seafarer Happiness Index improves in all areas in Q2 The familiar challenges of work at sea remain evident as sentiment improves, but solutions are needed, report says. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Dali owners sue shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries
Dali owners sue shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries The owners of the Dali, which collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March 2024 are suing the shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries for an alleged design flaw in the vessel’s electrics Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Wan Hai 503 bid for port of refuge in Sri Lanka fails
Wan Hai 503 bid for port of refuge in Sri Lanka fails The fire stricken Wan Hai Lines container ship will not be proceeding with a plan to seek port of refuge in Hambantota. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Samskip launches Africa-Europe fast-feeder service
Samskip launches Africa-Europe fast-feeder service The new short-sea service will cut door-to-door delivery times for fresh produce from Morocco to the UK, Netherlands and northern Europe. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Why bother with media and reputation management in a crisis?
Why bother with media and reputation management in a crisis? Your ship is on fire at sea, possibly crew are missing, it’s all over traditional and social media, do you try and explain what is happening or bury your head in the sand? Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Austal USA gets $273M for next OPC as build of first starts
Austal USA gets $273M for next OPC as build of first starts Austal Limited (ASX: ASB) reports that its Austal USA subsidiary has received a $273 million contract option award from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for the construction of the second Stage 2 Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) and the acquisition of long…
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Op-Ed: What July port performance data reveals
Op-Ed: What July port performance data reveals By Fraser Robinson, Co-Founder and CEO at Beacon July 2025 showed notable variations in global port berth times, with some significant increases at major container hubs alongside efficiency improvements at others. According to Beacon’s July 2025 port performance data, North America recorded the largest regional average increase (+0.139…
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Seaspan’s multi-purpose icebreaker (MPI) design marks new milestone
Seaspan’s multi-purpose icebreaker (MPI) design marks new milestone North Vancouver, B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards has begun the next step in the design and engineering phase of the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) Multi-Purpose Icebreakers (MPI) program. With the Functional Design Review Meeting for the first flight of six MPIs successfully completed June 19, the company is now…
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MRC low-water inspection trip to mark Corps’ 250th anniversary
MRC low-water inspection trip to mark Corps’ 250th anniversary The Mississippi River Commission (MRC) will conduct its annual Low Water Inspection Trip, August 15–22, 2025, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers observe its 250th anniversary year, commemorating a legacy of service to the nation. As part of the commission’s commitment to transparency and engagement,…
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USCG: Deadly loss of Titan submersible was preventable
USCG: Deadly loss of Titan submersible was preventable The June 2023 loss of the Titan submersible, which cost five lives, was preventable according to Jason Neubauer, chair of the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) into the incident. The MBI yesterday released its 300-page Report of Investigation (ROI) on the Titan’s ill fated…
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Corinth Pipeworks confirms offshore pipeline readiness for 100% hydrogen
Corinth Pipeworks confirms offshore pipeline readiness for 100% hydrogen Corinth Pipeworks has confirmed the suitability of its materials for transporting 100% hydrogen in offshore pipelines, following the completion of a feasibility program carried out in collaboration with IGI Poseidon. The post Corinth Pipeworks confirms offshore pipeline readiness for 100% hydrogen appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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Maersk expands green fleet with new methanol dual-fuel unit
Maersk expands green fleet with new methanol dual-fuel unit Danish container shipping and logistics heavyweight A.P. Moller – Maersk has added a brand-new […] The post Maersk expands green fleet with new methanol dual-fuel unit appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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Danish project to develop drone for protecting critical underwater infrastructure
Danish project to develop drone for protecting critical underwater infrastructure A new Danish research and innovation project, led by Teledyne RESON, is looking to […] The post Danish project to develop drone for protecting critical underwater infrastructure appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Dynagas welcomes new LNG carrier
Dynagas welcomes new LNG carrier Liquefied natural gas (LNG) maritime transportation company Dynagas has welcomed an LNG carrier to its fleet. The post Dynagas welcomes new LNG carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to offshore energy biz
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Statkraft seals land deal for its hydrogen project in Shetland
Statkraft seals land deal for its hydrogen project in Shetland Statkraft has secured a lease from the Shetland Islands Council to develop its Shetland Hydrogen Project 2, moving the plan into its next phase. The post Statkraft seals land deal for its hydrogen project in Shetland appeared first on Offshore Energy. Aida Čučuk Go to…
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Tariff realities prompt growth in ‘origin-controlled’ cargo on trans-Pacific
Tariff realities prompt growth in ‘origin-controlled’ cargo on trans-Pacific The reasons for the increase are largely tariff-related, sources say, as market participants adjust to the possibility of permanently higher tariff levels imposed by the Trump administration. Go to journal of commerce
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Trucking standards group takes control of truckload scheduling consortium
Trucking standards group takes control of truckload scheduling consortium The National Motor Freight Traffic Association will oversee development of a truckload scheduling initiative among the Scheduling Standards Consortium’s 17 existing members. Go to journal of commerce
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India-Med rates race higher as blank sailings continue to tighten capacity
India-Med rates race higher as blank sailings continue to tighten capacity Forwarders said space for bookings, especially to the more-demanding West Mediterranean market, has become acutely tight due to multiple blank calls in recent weeks. Go to journal of commerce
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Vingroup to start building $14 billion Haiphong port, logistics hub next year
Vingroup to start building $14 billion Haiphong port, logistics hub next year Vietnam’s largest conglomerate said the complex will be developed in three phases between 2026 and 2040 and include a container terminal with at least six berths. Go to journal of commerce
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US trucking employment rising steadily despite soft freight market
US trucking employment rising steadily despite soft freight market A steady increase in non-seasonally adjusted trucking employment shows there’s more life in trucking than one might expect following lackluster carrier earnings reports. Go to journal of commerce
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Malta-Based Activist Group Protests Against Bulker Carrying Coal From Colombia To Israel
Malta-Based Activist Group Protests Against Bulker Carrying Coal From Colombia To Israel Image for representation purposes only. An activist group based in Malta identified a bulker loaded with coal from Colombia destined to Israel and is demanding government action against this, as the flag state of the vessel. Also, the Colombian government is demanding action…
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Russian Oligarch’s Superyacht ‘Amadea’ To Be Auctioned In The United States
Russian Oligarch’s Superyacht ‘Amadea’ To Be Auctioned In The United States Image Credits: Wikipedia The superyacht Amadea, owned by Russian Billionaire Suleiman Kerimov, was confiscated by the U.S. It is now heading towards auction, being organised by the National Maritime Services, a Fort Lauderdale, Florida Company. The 106 m superyacht has a helipad, gymnasium, pool,…
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Russian-Backed Nayara Energy Exports First Gasoline Cargo Since EU Sanctions
Russian-Backed Nayara Energy Exports First Gasoline Cargo Since EU Sanctions Image for representation purposes only. Indian Refiner Nayar Energy exported its first cargo comprising gasoline since it was sanctioned by the European Union on July 18, 2025, per sources. The tanker Tempest Dream, loaded with 43,000 metric tonnes or 363,350 barrels of gasoline, sailed on…
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Mein Schiff Relax Becomes First Cruise Ship In Barcelona To Receive BioLNG
Mein Schiff Relax Becomes First Cruise Ship In Barcelona To Receive BioLNG Image Credits: Port of Barcelona Mein Schiff Relax became the first bioLNG supply to a cruise ship from a barge at the Barcelona Port. Barge Haugesund Knutsen supplied 1,875 cu mtr of bioLNG from the nearby regasification plant operated by Enagás to Mein…
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UAE’s Biggest Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Field Hospital Arrives In Egypt
UAE’s Biggest Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Field Hospital Arrives In Egypt Image Credits: Nation Shield/X The UAE’s biggest Gaza aid ship, which has a field hospital and 7166 tonnes of essential supplies, docked in Egypt’s Al Arish Port. It departed from Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi on July 21, 2025, with 4372 tonnes of food,…
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Centurion Boats: 50 Years of Innovation and Excellence
Centurion Boats: 50 Years of Innovation and Excellence Rick Lee launched Centurion Boats with a clear vision and a passion for high performance. The company name, chosen from a list, quickly proved to be the perfect fit—embodying the grit, power, and warrior spirit that would come to define the brand. Driven by innovation and an…
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Video: Replacing an Engine Cut Off Switch on Your Boat
Video: Replacing an Engine Cut Off Switch on Your Boat Over the years, an original engine cutoff switch can sometimes fail due to corrosion or just plain wear and tear, creating a safety concern. Jim Hendricks, electronics editor at Boating Magazine, shows how to easily check and replace an engine cutoff switch with Sierra Parts.…
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Vanemar: Is It The Best Remote Boat Monitoring System?
Vanemar: Is It The Best Remote Boat Monitoring System? A simple sticker, a powerful message. Vanemar’s “Protected by” badge signals smart monitoring, as well as deterring theft before it starts. Courtesy vanemar.com For many boat owners, the joy of boating comes with one persistent concern: “Is my boat okay when I’m not there?” Whether docked…