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Iranian Naval Forces Still Dispersed at Sea
Iranian Naval Forces Still Dispersed at Sea As has been seen previously, the dispositions of Iranian naval forces seen over the last few days give some indication of the dilemmas now facing Iran’s clerical leadership, and the difficulties they now have to face up to regarding their adversarial position with Israel and the United…
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Norway to Tighten Restrictions on Russians Navigating in Local Waters
Norway to Tighten Restrictions on Russians Navigating in Local Waters The Norwegian government is the latest to report it will tighten the restrictions on Russian navigators sailing in its waters in response to the perceived dangers to navigation and espionage. The step comes as the EU and many Scandinavian and Baltic countries have moved to…
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AN-124 flies over Kyiv for the first time in three years
AN-124 flies over Kyiv for the first time in three years July 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Fuel supply to engines was cutoff prior to Air India crash, preliminary report finds
Fuel supply to engines was cutoff prior to Air India crash, preliminary report finds July 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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XCR Airport and Ninatrans launch strategic partnership for road feeder services in Europe
XCR Airport and Ninatrans launch strategic partnership for road feeder services in Europe July 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Chapman Freeborn delivers key equipment to meet AOG demand
Chapman Freeborn delivers key equipment to meet AOG demand July 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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DHL Express strengthens air cargo infrastructure at Bengaluru Airport
DHL Express strengthens air cargo infrastructure at Bengaluru Airport July 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Guinea forms its own shipping line to move booming bauxite exports
Guinea forms its own shipping line to move booming bauxite exports Bauxite shipping out of West Africa, a fast-growing source of extra tonne-miles for the cape trades, faces headwinds with news from Guinea where the government is vowing to take greater control of the maritime supply chain. Guinea has been the dominant source of bauxite…
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Red Sea traffic falls as Houthis vow to continue attacks
Red Sea traffic falls as Houthis vow to continue attacks The Philippine Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) confirmed on Thursday that three more Filipino seafarers from the attacked and sunken vessel Eternity C have been rescued in the Red Sea, bringing the total number of rescued Filipinos to eight. Thirteen remain unaccounted for as search…
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Splash Wrap: Red Sea attacks lead coverage
Splash Wrap: Red Sea attacks lead coverage The global shipping industry has been rocked by two deadly attacks this week in the Red Sea, with Yemen’s Houthi rebels launching their first campaign against merchant shipping of the year, sinking two bulk carriers, killing at least three seafarers, wounding others, and reportedly kidnapping crew. A new…
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Indonesia’s Jhonlin Marine quietly builds ultramax fleet with Japanese tonnage
Indonesia’s Jhonlin Marine quietly builds ultramax fleet with Japanese tonnage Jhonlin Marine Trans, the shipping arm of Indonesia’s sprawling Jhonlin Group, has quietly assembled an impressive trio of Japanese-built ultramax bulk carriers, signalling a growing ambition in the dry bulk sector from one of the country’s most powerful conglomerates. The company’s fleet now includes three…
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HD Hyundai deepens robotics push with German partnership as shipyard humanoids take shape
HD Hyundai deepens robotics push with German partnership as shipyard humanoids take shape As labour shortages continue to challenge the shipbuilding sector, South Korea’s HD Hyundai has doubled down on robotics innovation, announcing a strategic partnership with German cognitive robotics pioneer NEURA Robotics and sister firm HD Hyundai Robotics. The three-way collaboration aims to develop…
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Danes call for sandeel fishery to be reopened
Danes call for sandeel fishery to be reopened by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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APAC carriers see double digit demand increase in 2024
APAC carriers see double digit demand increase in 2024 Asia Pacific carriers achieved a 13.9% year-on-year increase in international air cargo demand in 2024 and a 10% rise in cargo revenue Go to aircargonews
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Amazon Air Cargo and Air Premia extend reach with new partnership
Amazon Air Cargo and Air Premia extend reach with new partnership Amazon Air Cargo has signed an interline agreement with South Korean carrier Air Premia covering operations from Incheon to Honolulu and onto the US Go to aircargonews
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Boeing builds first 777-8 freighter wing parts
Boeing builds first 777-8 freighter wing parts Boeing has begun work on the wings for its new generation 777-8 freighter ahead of its revised entry to market date of 2028 Go to aircargonews
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FedEx to take first ever converted ATR 72-600LCD freighter
FedEx to take first ever converted ATR 72-600LCD freighter ACIA Aero Leasing (ACIA) has sold the first ATR 72-600 Large Cargo Door (LCD) converted freighter to FedEx Go to aircargonews
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APAC carriers see double digit demand increase in 2024
APAC carriers see double digit demand increase in 2024 Asia Pacific carriers achieved a 13.9% year-on-year increase in international air cargo demand in 2024 and a 10% rise in cargo revenue Go to aircargonews
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News / Amazon Air Cargo partners-up for new transpacific route into the US
News / Amazon Air Cargo partners-up for new transpacific route into the US Amazon has joined the dots on yet another lane of its growing air cargo network, … Go to loadstar
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Premium / More luck than judgment? Top 10 box lines enjoy elusive balance
Premium / More luck than judgment? Top 10 box lines enjoy elusive balance Comment: Something of a sweet spot? Go to loadstar
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Tradelanes / Tradelanes: Africa-Europe volumes caught in ‘a wind of change’
Tradelanes / Tradelanes: Africa-Europe volumes caught in ‘a wind of change’ Forwarders remain uncertain over the prospects of increased sub-Saharan Africa-Europe volumes, a recent spike notwithstanding, … Go to loadstar
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News / Interest in larger tonnage picks up amid flurry of newbuild orders
News / Interest in larger tonnage picks up amid flurry of newbuild orders Tonnage providers and operators have been active in latest containership newbuilding orders this week. South Korea’s … Go to loadstar
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News / Rail squabble on track use sees new intermodal service hit the buffers
News / Rail squabble on track use sees new intermodal service hit the buffers Once again this year BNSF is facing obstacles from rival railroad Union Pacific (UP) over … Go to loadstar
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China bans exports to Taiwanese shipyards
China bans exports to Taiwanese shipyards Chinese authorities ban companies exporting to eight Taiwanese entities including shipbuilder CSBC. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Suonion salvors to receive IMO bravery commendation
Suonion salvors to receive IMO bravery commendation IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea awarded to officer who rescued 12 in fishing boat sinking. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Red Sea attacks put P&I insurance in the spotlight
Red Sea attacks put P&I insurance in the spotlight Houthi attacks on the bulk carriers, Magic Seas and Eternity C, have broad implications for the mutual insurance sector and war risk. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Ships urged to be vigilant in Singapore Strait as robberies surge
Ships urged to be vigilant in Singapore Strait as robberies surge There were 79 incidents of robbers boarding ships in the Singapore Strait reported in the first half of 2025, and a further 11 incidents in the first week of July. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Braskem takes delivery of its second ethane carrier
Braskem takes delivery of its second ethane carrier Braskem, one of the world’s largest suppliers of chemical and petrochemical products and a global pioneer in large-scale biopolymer production has celebrated the arrival of its new ethane carrier Brave Future. It was financed by Ocean Yield and will be operated by Hartmann Reederei. The start of…
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Berge Bulk uses hydroponics to harvest over 1.2 tonnes of fresh produce at sea
Berge Bulk uses hydroponics to harvest over 1.2 tonnes of fresh produce at sea One of the world’s leading dry bulk ship owners, Berge Bulk, harvested over 1.2 metric tonnes of fresh vegetables at sea in 2024 through its fleetwide hydroponics program. Launched in 2019, the initiative is part of Berge Bulk’s broader efforts to…
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Crowley’s new Avance class ship, Tiscapa, enters service
Crowley’s new Avance class ship, Tiscapa, enters service Crowley’s newest LNG-fueled containership Tiscapa, the third in its Avance class, began its inaugural service July 10, adding faster, bigger options for timely ocean cargo transport around the U.S., Caribbean and Central America. Like its sister ships in the Avance Class, Tiscapa has a container capacity of…
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We Work the Waterways announces inaugural board of directors and advisory council
We Work the Waterways announces inaugural board of directors and advisory council We Work the Waterways (WWW) has announced the formation of its inaugural board of directors and advisory council, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s launch as an independent nonprofit after long operating as part of Inland Rivers, Ports & Terminals Inc. (IRPT).…
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ExxonMobil wins extension for block offshore Angola
ExxonMobil wins extension for block offshore Angola The Angolan subsidiary of U.S.-headquartered energy major ExxonMobil and its consortium partners have secured an extension of a production sharing contract (PSC) for a block offshore Angola. The post ExxonMobil wins extension for block offshore Angola appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to offshore energy biz
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OOCL’s Q2 revenue slides on lower trans-Pacific, Asia-Europe rates
OOCL’s Q2 revenue slides on lower trans-Pacific, Asia-Europe rates The decline came despite a 4.4% increase in total container volumes to 2 million TEUs, the carrier said in a quarterly update Friday. Go to journal of commerce
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US Bank eBL trial for US exporter notches another step toward 2030 goal
US Bank eBL trial for US exporter notches another step toward 2030 goal Adoption of digital bills of lading has been stronger in Asia, but US traction is necessary to help container lines meet a 2030 commitment to fully move to electronic documents. Go to journal of commerce
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CMA CGM ends existing Indian VSAs with Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk
CMA CGM ends existing Indian VSAs with Hapag-Lloyd, Maersk The Marseille-based liner has finalized operational plans to call off its remaining vessel-sharing agreements with the carriers after Gemini Cooperation-linked realignments. Go to journal of commerce
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Global dockworker unions plan Lisbon gathering for anti-automation ‘call to action’
Global dockworker unions plan Lisbon gathering for anti-automation ‘call to action’ The gathering will be closely watched by ocean carriers, shippers and container terminal operators in the US and Europe for signs that global unions are developing a coordinated cross-border “solidarity strike” strategy. Go to journal of commerce
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YANMAR Slashes NOx Emissions By 90% With New SCR System For 6LY Engines
YANMAR Slashes NOx Emissions By 90% With New SCR System For 6LY Engines Image Credits: YANMAR Marine International B.V./LinkedIn YANMAR Marine International has introduced its innovative Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, designed to significantly cut NOx emissions from commercial vessels with engines exceeding 130 kW in Emission Control Areas (ECAs). This launch underscores YANMAR’s dedication…
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Fincantieri Delivers Luxury Cruise Ship Oceania Allura To Norwegian Group
Fincantieri Delivers Luxury Cruise Ship Oceania Allura To Norwegian Group Image Credits: Fincantieri/X Fincantieri has delivered the newest cruise ship Oceania Allura to Oceania Cruises, a cruise line under Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. The handover ceremony was held at the Sestri Ponente shipyard in Genoa, Italy. This is the latest ship to join Oceania…
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Houthis Vow To Block All Shipments Linked To Israel Through Declared Zone
Houthis Vow To Block All Shipments Linked To Israel Through Declared Zone Image for representation purposes only Yemeni Houthi movement leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has said that no company will be allowed to transport goods linked to Israel through areas they consider part of their operational zone at sea. In a televised speech on July 10,…
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Chile Unveils Latin America’s First Electric Tugboat, Trapananda
Chile Unveils Latin America’s First Electric Tugboat, Trapananda Image Credits: SAAM Chile has introduced Latin America’s first fully electric tugboat, Trapananda. The tug was christened at a ceremony held at the Empormontt Passenger Terminal, attended by local authorities, executives from both companies, and members of the maritime and port community. The electric tug was developed…
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Biggest Salvage Ship In The World
Biggest Salvage Ship In The World Image Credits: Wikipedia The Boka Vanguard, earlier called the Dockwise Vanguard, is a powerful vessel, believed to be the biggest semi-submersible heavy lift ship in the world. Though it cannot be called a salvage vessel in the traditional sense of possessing cranes for wreck removal, its unique capabilities make…
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ACR and Fluidity: The Great Loop
ACR and Fluidity: The Great Loop The Great Loop represents one of boating’s most ambitious journeys, a continuous waterway route circumnavigating the eastern portion of North America. Recently, Boating Magazine launched a captivating new series following Bill and Michelle aboard their vessel “Fluidity” as they undertake this remarkable adventure. The series, created in partnership with…
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Boat Test: 2025 Vexus VXs21
Boat Test: 2025 Vexus VXs21 The performance-engineered pad-V hull provides intuitive reaction to throttle and steering inputs. Courtesy Vexus Boats—Advanced Marine Performance Visit Vexus Build Your Vexus Find a Vexus Dealer Overview Vexus Boats’ VXs21 is a full-size bass hunter aimed squarely at serious anglers. This boat is a pure fishing machine designed for running…
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Singapore Overtakes Balboa as Monjasa’s Top Supply Location
Singapore Overtakes Balboa as Monjasa’s Top Supply Location The firm sold more than one million mt of marine fuels in Singapore in 2024. Go to ship&bunker
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Chemical Tanker Arrested in Singapore
Chemical Tanker Arrested in Singapore The ship was built in 2008 and came to Singapore earlier this month after previously visiting Taiwan and China. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER JOBS: FincoEnergies Seeks Bunker Operator in Rotterdam
BUNKER JOBS: FincoEnergies Seeks Bunker Operator in Rotterdam The company is looking for candidates with experience in oil, storage and biofuels as well as fluent Dutch and English. Go to ship&bunker
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Former Methanol Institute CEO Gregory Dolan Launches Consultancy ‘Pivot Methanol’
Former Methanol Institute CEO Gregory Dolan Launches Consultancy ‘Pivot Methanol’ Gregory Dolan, who served at the Methanol Institute for nearly 30 years, has launched Pivot Methanol to support producers and offtakers across the global methanol supply chain. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Slips for First in Three Days
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Slips for First in Three Days Global VLSFO prices have fluctuated this week. Go to ship&bunker
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VARD Secures Contract with Inkfish for Cutting-Edge Research Vessel
VARD Secures Contract with Inkfish for Cutting-Edge Research Vessel Research Vessel Go to workboat365
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Inland Cargo Vessel Sets New Standard with Diesel-Electric Powertrain
Inland Cargo Vessel Sets New Standard with Diesel-Electric Powertrain Hybrid Go to workboat365
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Polestar Maritime Orders for Two Tugs with Cochin Shipyard
Polestar Maritime Orders for Two Tugs with Cochin Shipyard Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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Torghatten Nord New Hybrid Ferry Launched
Torghatten Nord New Hybrid Ferry Launched Ferries Go to workboat365
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Reederei Bernd Sibum Awarded Funding For Green Fleet Upgrades
Reederei Bernd Sibum Awarded Funding For Green Fleet Upgrades Hybrid Go to workboat365
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Five rescued from sinking dive tour boat off Phuket, Thailand
Five rescued from sinking dive tour boat off Phuket, Thailand Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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‘The scale and tactical nature of the Houthi attacks have changed’
‘The scale and tactical nature of the Houthi attacks have changed’ Prolonged, close-poximity naval attacks resulting in multiple merchant seafarers killed, wounded and missing have been accompanied by shocking and highly-produced videos of vessels scuttled Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Eimskip container ship adrift en route to Greenland
Eimskip container ship adrift en route to Greenland The vessel’s main engine failed, but neither the ship nor the crew are currently considered to be in danger, according to the Iceland-headquartered shipowner Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Hess quits deepwater block in Suriname
Hess quits deepwater block in Suriname US-based oil company Hess has exited Block 59 offshore Suriname, joining partners ExxonMobil and Equinor, who quit the development last year John Go to rivieramm
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Starline invests in newbuild passenger catamaran
Starline invests in newbuild passenger catamaran Speedy delivery for fast ferry for South Korea’s Starline Co Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Latsco expands box ship fleet with 2+2 feeder order in China
Latsco expands box ship fleet with 2+2 feeder order in China The owner, traditionally focused on Korean and Japanese yards, has now turned its attention to China Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Raytheon demonstrates semi-autonomous capabilities of unmanned minehunting vehicle
Raytheon demonstrates semi-autonomous capabilities of unmanned minehunting vehicle Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Construction begins on new multi-role ship for Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Construction begins on new multi-role ship for Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Crowley places new LNG-fuelled containership into service
Crowley places new LNG-fuelled containership into service Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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OPINION | The ever-evolving “Trump doctrine” and the fight for US strategy
OPINION | The ever-evolving “Trump doctrine” and the fight for US strategy Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Spanish yard floats out French ocean science institute’s new research vessel
Spanish yard floats out French ocean science institute’s new research vessel Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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War Risk Premiums Surge Amid Renewed Red Sea Attacks
War Risk Premiums Surge Amid Renewed Red Sea Attacks (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Rescuers Pull More Survivors From Red Sea as Houthis Hold Crew of Sunken Greek Ship
Rescuers Pull More Survivors From Red Sea as Houthis Hold Crew of Sunken Greek Ship (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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China Ramps Up Offshore Wind Projects After Slowdown
China Ramps Up Offshore Wind Projects After Slowdown (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Offshore Go to gcaptain
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DOT Adds New Waterways to U.S. Marine Highway Program to Boost Inland Shipping
DOT Adds New Waterways to U.S. Marine Highway Program to Boost Inland Shipping (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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China Challenges German Claim Warship Laser-Targeted Plane
China Challenges German Claim Warship Laser-Targeted Plane (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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DP World, in collaboration with OneStop, has announced the launch of container management solution, OptiBook, at DP… Go to asiacargonews
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Munich Airport reported growth in air cargo volumes for the first half of the year on the back of steady expansion of… Go to asiacargonews
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Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of Next Giant as MSC Confirms Orders
Royal Caribbean Takes Delivery of Next Giant as MSC Confirms Orders The mass market segment of the cruise industry continues to push forward with its efforts to build a new generation of ultra-large cruise ships designed to compete with theme parks and land-based resorts. Royal Caribbean International marked a milestone with the delivery of the…
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Turkey’s Shipbuilders Face Economic Headwinds in Export Market
Turkey’s Shipbuilders Face Economic Headwinds in Export Market Turkey’s shipbuilding sector has been a dominant force in the specialty-vessel market for years, but it appears to be losing ground, based on a string of disappointing sales numbers. Last month, sales of Turkish ships and yachts fell by more than 60 percent year on year,…
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Advanced Ocean Research Vessel to be Built by Fincantieri’s VARD
Advanced Ocean Research Vessel to be Built by Fincantieri’s VARD VARD, which is already known for unique specialized vessels, reports it has received the contract for what is being billed as one of the most advanced research vessels ever built. The custom-built research vessel, designated Project RV6000, is specifically designed for scientific exploration and…
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U.S. Cracks Down on Iran’s Oil Marketing Network in Hong Kong
U.S. Cracks Down on Iran’s Oil Marketing Network in Hong Kong After cracking down on the “shadow fleet” of gray-market tankers that serve Iran’s oil exporters, the U.S. Treasury is now taking aim at the financiers that help Iranian oil traders move money. It has designated 22 different entities for violating U.S. sanctions on…
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Netherlands Provides Support to Damen Naval as German Frigates are Delayed
Netherlands Provides Support to Damen Naval as German Frigates are Delayed Reports in the Dutch media and by Bloomberg indicate that the Netherlands government has decided to provide support to help Damen Naval as it works to address challenges in its building program for a new generation of German frigates. The shipbuilder has reportedly…
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Toro ships out LPG carrier to tanker spin-off Robin Energy
Toro ships out LPG carrier to tanker spin-off Robin Energy Nasdaq-listed owner Toro Corp is selling one of its LPG carriers in an $18m deal involving affiliated parties. The Petros Panagiotidis-led spinoff of Cyprus-based Castor Maritime is offloading the 2015-buit 5,000 cu m Dream Syrax to a subsidiary of Robin Energy, a Nasdaq-listed entity controlled…
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Ørsted secures $3bn in financing for offshore wind farm in Taiwan
Ørsted secures $3bn in financing for offshore wind farm in Taiwan Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted has secured TWD 90bn ($3bn) in financing for the 632MW Greater Changhua 2 wind farm off Taiwan. The financing deal was arranged with 25 banks and five export credit agencies and covers part of the financing for the project.…
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One in six ships flagged as potential Houthi targets
One in six ships flagged as potential Houthi targets The global shipping industry has been rocked by two deadly attacks this week in the Red Sea, with Yemen’s Houthi rebels launching their most violent maritime campaign since early 2024, killing at least three seafarers, wounding others, and reportedly kidnapping crew. The bulk carrier Eternity C,…
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World’s largest coal port plots post-coal course as China slashes imports
World’s largest coal port plots post-coal course as China slashes imports China is slashing coal imports dramatically, forcing the world’s largest coal export port to contemplate a future beyond the black fossil fuel. This decline is largely driven, according to analysis by Greek broker Intermodal, by rising domestic coal output in China, elevated inventories, increased…
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Panama Canal rebounds as container and LPG volumes rise
Panama Canal rebounds as container and LPG volumes rise While the Red Sea has roared back to the front pages of the shipping press this week, and the Black Sea remains blighted by war, one other chokepoint that has caused supply chain chaos in recent years has reported that it is operating at full capacity.…
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Good Food Nation Plan could be ‘welcome step forward’ for Scottish seafood
Good Food Nation Plan could be ‘welcome step forward’ for Scottish seafood by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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China validates EFW’s A320P2F and A321P2F STC
China validates EFW’s A320P2F and A321P2F STC EFW’s A320 and A321 freighter conversion STC has been validated by the Civil Aviation Administration of China Go to aircargonews
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4RCargo hires Austria country manager
4RCargo hires Austria country manager 4RCargo has signed up Roman Taborsky as its new Austria country manager as it continues to expand in Europe Go to aircargonews
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US airlines and forwarders welcome Trump’s big beautiful bill
US airlines and forwarders welcome Trump’s big beautiful bill The US Airforwarders Association and Airlines for America have welcomed US president Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” being signed into law. Go to aircargonews
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Menzies takes over AS Budapest handling operations
Menzies takes over AS Budapest handling operations Airport Service Budapest Zrt. (AS Budapest) will transfer its ground handling and cargo operations at Budapest Airport to Menzies Aviation Go to aircargonews
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US airlines and forwarders welcome Trump’s big beautiful bill
US airlines and forwarders welcome Trump’s big beautiful bill The US Airforwarders Association and Airlines for America have welcomed US president Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” being signed into law. Go to aircargonews
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Comment / Loadstar leader: copper tariffs will put the cart before the horse…
Comment / Loadstar leader: copper tariffs will put the cart before the horse… “There seem to be an awful lot of carts, unhelpfully positioned in front of an … Go to loadstar
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News / Yang Ming eyes services to east coast South America ports
News / Yang Ming eyes services to east coast South America ports Yang Ming chairman Tsai Feng-ming said today the Taiwanese mainline operator was considering expanding to … Go to loadstar
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Premium / With billions to burn, shipping lines fear nothing in H2 25
Premium / With billions to burn, shipping lines fear nothing in H2 25 Comment: ‘In the name of share’ Go to loadstar
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Tradelanes / Sudden spike belies ‘boring’ transatlantic airfreight market
Tradelanes / Sudden spike belies ‘boring’ transatlantic airfreight market On the face of it, transatlantic air trade between Europe and North America has been … Go to loadstar
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News / Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ falls short of US air cargo infrastructure needs
News / Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ falls short of US air cargo infrastructure needs Forwarders have welcomed President Trump’s administration-defining legislative win – the passage of what the present … Go to loadstar
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10 seafarers rescued from Eternity C after Houthi attack
10 seafarers rescued from Eternity C after Houthi attack Four more survivors have been rescued from the water, while 11 crew remain missing. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Port of Hamburg sets out $1.3 bn infrastructure expansion
Port of Hamburg sets out $1.3 bn infrastructure expansion The Port of Hamburg is investing $1.3 billion to modernise container terminal operations at Waltershofer Harbour. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Confront seafarer suicide with screening, training, and support, says Vikand
Confront seafarer suicide with screening, training, and support, says Vikand Medical services company calls for action as seafarer suicides at sea outnumber deaths by accidental injury. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Trafigura teams up with ZeroNorth
Trafigura teams up with ZeroNorth Chartering giant takes equity stake and signs up more than 350 vessels to voyage optimisation tools. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Gemini launches service connecting Qingdao and Middle East
Gemini launches service connecting Qingdao and Middle East Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd alliance has expanded its coverage between Northeast Chin and the Middle East. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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MARAD designates 848 new miles of Marine Highway
MARAD designates 848 new miles of Marine Highway U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) has designated 848 new miles of navigable waterways and approved 14 new sponsors for the U.S. Marine Highway Program (USMHP). The network, which now covers 27,139 miles on 35 designated routes, supports…
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Dr. Rosalie Balkin named winner of IMO’s International Maritime Prize
Dr. Rosalie Balkin named winner of IMO’s International Maritime Prize The IMO Council announced today that Dr. Rosalie Balkin has been named the recipient of the International Maritime Prize for 2024. The award recognizes her outstanding contributions to international maritime law over a career spanning more than 50 years. Dr. Balkin is the Secretary-General of…