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ANA takeover of NCA put back a month
ANA takeover of NCA put back a month There has been another delay to ANA Holding’s takeover of freighter operator Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) from the NYK Group Go to aircargonews
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Air Hong Kong transitions to A330 freighter fleet
Air Hong Kong transitions to A330 freighter fleet Express cargo carrier Air Hong Kong has completed a seven-year fleet renewal programme which means it now operates only Airbus A330 freighters Go to aircargonews
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Krems, Smilianets and Claussen recognised by TIACA
Krems, Smilianets and Claussen recognised by TIACA United Cargo’s Jan Krems, Awery Aviation Software’s Vitaly Smilianets and cargo.one’s Moritz Claussen all won awards at the Executive Summit in Hong Kong Go to aircargonews
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Air Hong Kong transitions to A330 freighter fleet
Air Hong Kong transitions to A330 freighter fleet Express cargo carrier Air Hong Kong has completed a seven-year fleet renewal programme which means it now operates only Airbus A330 freighters Go to aircargonews
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Comment / “Book & Claim” is a valuable new tool to calculate scope 3 emissions
Comment / “Book & Claim” is a valuable new tool to calculate scope 3 emissions With over 80% of global emissions reported to come from indirect supply chain activities, the … Go to loadstar
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People / Dachser’s management succession plan: Claus Wetzel named new Logistics Germany head
People / Dachser’s management succession plan: Claus Wetzel named new Logistics Germany head German 3PL Dachser has named Claus Wetzel (above, left) as managing director of its European … Go to loadstar
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News / Race to get goods out of Asia to the US by air as July deadlines loom
News / Race to get goods out of Asia to the US by air as July deadlines loom Demand may have plummeted on ocean transpacific lanes, but there is still just about time … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Brazil’s JBS – world’s largest food shipper turns port operator
Premium / Brazil’s JBS – world’s largest food shipper turns port operator Comment: Moving on the big guys? Go to loadstar
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Comment / The Loadstar leader: A wagon train on the trail to recession in the new ‘Wild West’
Comment / The Loadstar leader: A wagon train on the trail to recession in the new ‘Wild West’ Perhaps Iran and Israel are not alone in not knowing “what the fuck they’re doing”, … Go to loadstar
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Pacific container freight rates take another hammering
Pacific container freight rates take another hammering Roller-coaster rate levels rush into the downward spiral, with carriers and shippers uncertain how deep the trough really is. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Julian Panter steps down as SmartSea CEO
Julian Panter steps down as SmartSea CEO Kris Vedat appointed new CEO as Panter moves to new AD Ports and Columbia joint venture. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Seafarer suicides exceed fatal accidents at sea
Seafarer suicides exceed fatal accidents at sea The latest crew claims report by Gard revealed some disturbing trends when it comes to seafarer deaths at sea. Go to seatrade maritime
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Egypt national shipping company renewing fleet with newbuilds
Egypt national shipping company renewing fleet with newbuilds Egypt’s National Navigation Company ordered a pair of bulkers at Chinese shipyard to upgrade its commercial shipping fleet. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Ship registries under FMC scrutiny as feedback flows in
Ship registries under FMC scrutiny as feedback flows in Submissions have started to come in from industry for the FMC’s ship registry investigations as the Trump 2.0 administration focuses on international shipping. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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New ABS technical paper explores offshore floating CO2 injection
New ABS technical paper explores offshore floating CO2 injection ABS has published a new technical paper on offshore floating CO2 injection that provides analysis of the offshore technologies supporting carbon capture and storage (CCS). This much-publicized approach to supporting heavy industry’s journey to lower carbon energy solutions, frequently involving injection of carbon into depleted offshore…
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VIDEO: EV Maritime launches first electric ferry in Auckland
VIDEO: EV Maritime launches first electric ferry in Auckland EV Maritime, the New Zealand electric ferry design and technology company tapped by California’s Angel Island ferry to design its all-new hybrid electric vessel, reports that its first fully electric passenger ferry has been launched. Built at the McMullen & Wing shipyard in Auckland, the EVM200…
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Hornblower names Ed Quinn president of its ferry and concession division
Hornblower names Ed Quinn president of its ferry and concession division Hornblower Group has named Ed Quinn, a 1998 graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y., as its president of ferry and concession. In this role, Quinn will oversee brands, including Statue City Cruises, Alcatraz City Cruises, and Niagara City Cruises, as…
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Ontario pumping CAD 215 million into its shipbuilding sector
Ontario pumping CAD 215 million into its shipbuilding sector The Ontario government is investing CAD 215 million (about USD 184 million) to support shipbuilding and the broader marine sector in the province, including through the establishment of a CAD 15 million Ontario Shipbuilding Grant Program (OSGP) to expand the province’s shipbuilding sector. The support provided…
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Op-Ed: 5 things to know about FuelEU Maritime and IMO MEPC 83
Op-Ed: 5 things to know about FuelEU Maritime and IMO MEPC 83 Commentary from Maria Angeles Lopez, Decarbonization Manager at Peninsula As of January 1, 2025, the maritime industry has been navigating a new regulatory landscape with the introduction of FuelEU Maritime, a regulation aimed at reducing emissions and encouraging the transition to cleaner fuels through an…
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SUMMER SALE: Advertise on offshore-energy.biz
SUMMER SALE: Advertise on offshore-energy.biz Offshore Energy has launched a summer sale with up to 50% off on advertising […] The post SUMMER SALE: Advertise on offshore-energy.biz appeared first on Offshore Energy. Offshore-Energy.biz Go to offshore energy biz
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$19 billion takeover bid takes step forward: Santos and ADNOC-led firm embark on talks
$19 billion takeover bid takes step forward: Santos and ADNOC-led firm embark on talks With a six-week exclusive due diligence period in effect, Australia’s energy player Santos has kicked off negotiations concerning an $18.7 billion non-binding indicative offer for all its shares with a consortium led by XRG, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil…
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12-year-old vessel at work for Equinor after rebuild project
12-year-old vessel at work for Equinor after rebuild project A construction support vessel (CSV) owned by Norway’s shipping player Rem Offshore has begun […] The post 12-year-old vessel at work for Equinor after rebuild project appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Texas Gulf Coast getting new low-carbon LNG export facility
Texas Gulf Coast getting new low-carbon LNG export facility A privately held energy infrastructure development company plans to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on the Texas Gulf Coast. The post Texas Gulf Coast getting new low-carbon LNG export facility appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to offshore energy biz
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More gas for Europe as Shell turns on the taps at Norwegian field’s next chapter
More gas for Europe as Shell turns on the taps at Norwegian field’s next chapter Shell has brought online a new phase of its natural gas field in the Norwegian Sea, which is set to augment the amount of gas recovered from the asset, bolstering Europe’s energy security. The post More gas for Europe as…
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FMC probes legal standing of World Shipping Council agreement
FMC probes legal standing of World Shipping Council agreement The trade group of ocean carriers is exempt from US antitrust scrutiny under an agreement it filed with the FMC five years ago, but the agency is now questioning that arrangement. Go to journal of commerce
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CPKC disruptions in Gulf states now impacting carload, intermodal traffic
CPKC disruptions in Gulf states now impacting carload, intermodal traffic New bottlenecks in Louisiana and Mississippi are now affecting freight flows between Mexico and the Southeast US. Go to journal of commerce
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Tech giants shift production out of China as trade tariffs raise supply risk: analysis
Tech giants shift production out of China as trade tariffs raise supply risk: analysis Diversifying suppliers out of China has been a long-term trend among tech companies, but a recent acceleration of that shift is driven by fresh trade tensions rather than a desire to divest entirely, says Everstream Analytics. Go to journal of commerce
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Crowley launches first service linking Central America to US Northeast Coast
Crowley launches first service linking Central America to US Northeast Coast The carrier said vessels on the five-day transit to Philadelphia will carry food, apparel, industrial products and consumer goods. Go to journal of commerce
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Ship Recycling To Double With 16,000 Vessels Expected To Be Scrapped In Next Decade
Ship Recycling To Double With 16,000 Vessels Expected To Be Scrapped In Next Decade Image for representation purposes only Ship recycling is expected to more than double in the next ten years, with approximately 16,000 ships, or 700 million deadweight tonnes (DWT), estimated to be dismantled globally. This significant increase follows the official enforcement of…
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Saudi Arabia Signs $586 Million Deals To Privatise Cargo Terminals At 8 Ports
Saudi Arabia Signs $586 Million Deals To Privatise Cargo Terminals At 8 Ports Image Credits: MAWANI/X The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed a series of major contracts to privatise multipurpose cargo terminals at eight commercial and industrial ports across Saudi Arabia. These Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) agreements, covering a 20-year period, are valued at over SAR…
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Taiwanese Shipowner Orders WinGD Methanol Engines For 30 New Container Ships
Taiwanese Shipowner Orders WinGD Methanol Engines For 30 New Container Ships Image Credits: WinGD/LinkedIn Swiss engine maker WinGD has confirmed that it will supply methanol-ready and methanol dual-fuel engines for more than 30 new container ships to be built for a major container line based in Taiwan. The order includes methanol-ready X92 engines that will…
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Watch: Supply Vessel Catches Fire In Bay Of Gibraltar, All 7 Crew Rescued
Watch: Supply Vessel Catches Fire In Bay Of Gibraltar, All 7 Crew Rescued Screengrab from X video posted by Campo Gibraltar 24 horas A supply vessel caught fire on Wednesday afternoon, June 25, in the Bay of Gibraltar near the Port of Algeciras. The vessel, named Ceutamar Cinco and locally registered in Spain, was alongside…
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Hong Kong International Convention For Safe Ship Recycling Enters Into Force
Hong Kong International Convention For Safe Ship Recycling Enters Into Force Image Credits: IMO/X From 26 June, ships at the end of their operational lives must be recycled in a safe and environmentally sustainable way. The Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships enters into force on 26 June…
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GPSMAP 15×3 Ultrawide MFD from Garmin Drops
GPSMAP 15×3 Ultrawide MFD from Garmin Drops The GPSMAP 15×3 Ultrawide offers the advantages of dual screens without needing two separate units. Courtesy Garmin Garmin, the world’s largest and most innovative marine electronics manufacturer, recently announced the GPSMAP® 15×3 chartplotter, providing boaters, cruisers and sailors with an ultrawide 15-inch touchscreen for a stunning high-resolution display,…
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CPC Announces Resumption of Kaohsiung VLSFO Supply
CPC Announces Resumption of Kaohsiung VLSFO Supply CPC had initially suspended 180 CST VLSFO deliveries at Kaohsiung S01-S19 from February 28 for barge maintenance. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER JOBS: Monjasa Seeks Trader in Athens
BUNKER JOBS: Monjasa Seeks Trader in Athens The company is looking for candidates with experience in shipping or sales, as well as fluent English and Greek. Go to ship&bunker
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Open-Loop Scrubber Discharge to Be Banned in Ports and Inland in North-East Atlantic
Open-Loop Scrubber Discharge to Be Banned in Ports and Inland in North-East Atlantic The decision to ban scrubber discharge by July 2027 was made at a ministerial meeting of the OSPAR commission in Vigo this week. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Declines for Fourth Day
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Declines for Fourth Day Global VLSFO prices have been dropping all week following the ceasefire in the Middle East. Go to ship&bunker
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Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report 2025: Week 25
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report 2025: Week 25 Have you sold bunkers to a recently scrapped vessel? Check here with VesselsValue’s demolition sales from June 19 – June 25, 2025. Go to ship&bunker
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Bernhard Schulte Offshore Takes Delivery of CSOV Windea Curie
Bernhard Schulte Offshore Takes Delivery of CSOV Windea Curie Service Operation Vessels Go to workboat365
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Jotun Partners With RightShip’s Zero Harm Innovation Program
Jotun Partners With RightShip’s Zero Harm Innovation Program Antifouling Go to workboat365
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Econowind VentoFoils Installed on M/T JUTLANDIA SWAN
Econowind VentoFoils Installed on M/T JUTLANDIA SWAN Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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First Steel Cut Marks Start of Offshore Energy Hub
First Steel Cut Marks Start of Offshore Energy Hub Offshore Wind Go to workboat365
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New Russian crab catcher to commence sea trials
New Russian crab catcher to commence sea trials Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Banks can step up the fight for biodiversity in the world’s oceans
Banks can step up the fight for biodiversity in the world’s oceans We have heard a lot about the decarbonisation of the shipping industry and have concentrated our efforts on reducing emissions into the atmosphere, fuel efficiency and other measures Paul Go to rivieramm
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Alarming trend: crew deaths rise, with illness and stress key factors
Alarming trend: crew deaths rise, with illness and stress key factors Gard report shows a 25% rise in crew deaths, with illness and suicide among the leading factors in fatalities in 2024 John Go to rivieramm
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Shell: ‘no intention of making an offer for BP’
Shell: ‘no intention of making an offer for BP’ Anglo-Dutch oil major seeks to quash rumours of takeover in statement denying ’recent media speculation’ Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Commercial structure, not technology, holds back CO2 shipping
Commercial structure, not technology, holds back CO2 shipping Navigator Gas, Veri Energy, MOL, TGE Marine, Societe Generale and Norton Rose call for better commercial models to unlock CO2 shipping projects Craig Go to rivieramm
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Sanmar Shipyards completes quintet of tug newbuilds
Sanmar Shipyards completes quintet of tug newbuilds Tug owners SAAM Towage and Buksér og Berging took delivery of four tugboats, while Nemeca watched the launch of another in May Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Construction begins on new 13,000TEU ship for Pacific International Lines
Construction begins on new 13,000TEU ship for Pacific International Lines Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Scotland’s Shetland Islands Council awards contract for replacement ferry construction
Scotland’s Shetland Islands Council awards contract for replacement ferry construction Rafael Sanches Go to baird maritime
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Hudig and Veder names new cable recovery vessel
Hudig and Veder names new cable recovery vessel Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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OPINION | A new era of escalation: India-Pakistan, Israel/Iran, Russia/Ukraine and China/Taiwan
OPINION | A new era of escalation: India-Pakistan, Israel/Iran, Russia/Ukraine and China/Taiwan Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Saudi Ports Authority inks privatisation deals for multipurpose terminals
Saudi Ports Authority inks privatisation deals for multipurpose terminals Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Salvage Industry Showed Signs of Recovery in 2024
Salvage Industry Showed Signs of Recovery in 2024 (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Accidents Go to gcaptain
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Ro-Ro ‘Ville de Bordeaux’ Saves 568 Tons of Fuel with Wind Propulsion Technology
Ro-Ro ‘Ville de Bordeaux’ Saves 568 Tons of Fuel with Wind Propulsion Technology (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Environment Go to gcaptain
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Ships Near Hormuz Sending Unusual Messages to Deter Attacks
Ships Near Hormuz Sending Unusual Messages to Deter Attacks (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Oil Tanker Rates Fall as Hormuz Tensions Subside
Oil Tanker Rates Fall as Hormuz Tensions Subside (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Offshore Wind: Green Energy Cannot Come at a Human Cost
Offshore Wind: Green Energy Cannot Come at a Human Cost (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Sponsored Go to gcaptain
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China Railway’s cross-border cargo deliveries to Europe and Central Asia saw robust growth from January to … Go to asiacargonews
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Air Charter Service (ACS) has recently undergone a management restructuring, announcing a new group chief executive… Go to asiacargonews
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DHL sees opportunity in Indonesia’s new energy sector
DHL sees opportunity in Indonesia’s new energy sector DHL has identified growth potential in Indonesia’s ecommerce, life sciences, healthcare, and new energy sect… Go to asiacargonews
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South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) continues to handle steady cargo volumes despite ongoing global uncertainty and is… Go to asiacargonews
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Sanctions on Russia’s Ice-Class LNG Carriers Could Halt its LNG Exports
Sanctions on Russia’s Ice-Class LNG Carriers Could Halt its LNG Exports Russia’s Yamal LNG plant in the Siberian Arctic is one of the country’s last remaining sources of energy sales to European markets. Last year, Yamal LNG sent about 16.6 million tonnes to Europe, supplying fully 20 percent of the bloc’s imported liquefied natural gas…
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Norway Awards $15M in Grants for Nine Port Improvement Projects
Norway Awards $15M in Grants for Nine Port Improvement Projects The Norwegian government is committed to strengthening the country’s coast and maritime transport system. This year, it has selected nine port projects from a long list of proposals, which will receive government support, while it also plans future programs focusing on the green transition.…
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Carnival Cruise Ship Changes Dry Dock During Refit Due to Strike
Carnival Cruise Ship Changes Dry Dock During Refit Due to Strike A strike by metalworkers in Spain caused Carnival Cruise Line to take the unusual step of switching dry docks in the middle of a refurbishment project as it sought to maintain the schedule for the overhaul. However, according to media reports, the unions…
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Maersk Sues as Controversy Emerges Over Bidding for Santos’ New Terminal
Maersk Sues as Controversy Emerges Over Bidding for Santos’ New Terminal While the final rules are still being reviewed and contested for what stands to be Brazil’s largest ever port auction, controversy is swirling around the auction, which is due to launch late this year. Reuters is reporting that Maersk’s AMP Terminals has taken…
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Constant GPS Jamming Disrupts Navigation in Strait of Hormuz
Constant GPS Jamming Disrupts Navigation in Strait of Hormuz With a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran in effect, traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has returned to near-normal levels, including a revival of westbound transits into the Arabian Gulf. But the intense levels of GPS jamming in the region remain an issue, and…
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TIACA Executive Summit 2025: Growth, collaboration and innovation
TIACA Executive Summit 2025: Growth, collaboration and innovation June 26, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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BIFA adds further customs modules to eLearning library
BIFA adds further customs modules to eLearning library June 26, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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cargo.one’s Moritz Claussen inaugural winner of the TIACA Rising Star award
cargo.one’s Moritz Claussen inaugural winner of the TIACA Rising Star award June 26, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Vitaly Smilianets wins inaugural TIACA Inspirational Leader award
Vitaly Smilianets wins inaugural TIACA Inspirational Leader award June 26, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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UK Warehousing Association welcomes news of £40bn investment by Amazon
UK Warehousing Association welcomes news of £40bn investment by Amazon June 26, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Diana Shipping seals Cargill ultramax charter
Diana Shipping seals Cargill ultramax charter New York-listed Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has secured a new time charter deal with Cargill Ocean Transportation for one of its ultramaxes. The Semiramis Paliou-led company has fixed the 60,404 dwt DSI Polaris until July 21 next year at $12.500 per day. The charter starts on July 1…
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Saudi Arabia strikes eight port terminal deals
Saudi Arabia strikes eight port terminal deals The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has sealed long-term concession contracts worth over SAR2.2bn ($586m) to develop and operate multipurpose cargo terminals at eight major ports across the Kingdom. The 20-year agreements have been awarded to two international port operators: Saudi Global Ports (SGP), a subsidiary of Singapore’s PSA,…
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Fugro nets work on Eni’s deepwater gas project in the Mediterranean
Fugro nets work on Eni’s deepwater gas project in the Mediterranean Dutch surveyor Fugro has been awarded a contract to conduct a comprehensive site characterisation programme for a deepwater gas project in the Eastern Mediterranean. The project is operated by Italian major Eni and is located off the coast of Cyprus. Geo-data acquisition is scheduled…
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Global ship recycling landmark arrives with patchy compliance across South Asia
Global ship recycling landmark arrives with patchy compliance across South Asia Fully 16 years in the making, the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships entered into force today, with the majority of demo yards in Bangladesh and Pakistan – two vital recycling destinations – still not compliant with…
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Study finds suicide accounts for more deaths at sea than fatal injury incidents
Study finds suicide accounts for more deaths at sea than fatal injury incidents Suicide cases accounted for more deaths at sea than fatal injury incidents according to a major new survey looking at the fleet insured by Norway’s Gard. Gard’s second crew claims report, published yesterday, outlines trends and developments in seafarer injuries, illnesses and…
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600 fishermen lost from Clyde fleet in past eight years
600 fishermen lost from Clyde fleet in past eight years by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Air One coordinates outsize cargo shipment
Air One coordinates outsize cargo shipment AIR ONE has managed the delivery of 12-metre furnace coil boxes from Liège to Abu Dhabi through its affiliated British cargo airline, One Air Go to aircargonews
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IATA announces SAF matchmaking platform
IATA announces SAF matchmaking platform IATA has announced the release of a new platform that facilitates SAF procurement between airlines and SAF producers by matching requests for SAF supply with offers Go to aircargonews
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Asia Pacific air cargo volumes hold up in May
Asia Pacific air cargo volumes hold up in May Asia Pacific airlines continued to see robust demand in May due to the front-loading of shipments and the rerouting of goods away from China Go to aircargonews
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Cargolux refutes Iranian airspace claims made on social media
Cargolux refutes Iranian airspace claims made on social media Freighter operator Cargolux has dismissed social media statements alleging that its flights have been using Iranian airspace Go to aircargonews
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Asia Pacific air cargo volumes hold up in May
Asia Pacific air cargo volumes hold up in May Asia Pacific airlines continued to see robust demand in May due to the front-loading of shipments and the rerouting of goods away from China Go to aircargonews
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News / Arrests and goods seized as raids across EU uncover massive import fraud
News / Arrests and goods seized as raids across EU uncover massive import fraud Coordinated raids by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in several European countries uncovered a … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Just Lund
Premium / Just Lund Comment: Euphorically Go to loadstar
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News / Cambodia-Thailand spat sees land border closed, but ports remain open
News / Cambodia-Thailand spat sees land border closed, but ports remain open Cambodia and Thailand’s ocean-based trading links appear to have remained open, despite a deteriorating political … Go to loadstar
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News / FMC ‘bias toward carriers’ a ‘slap in the face’ for SMEs pursuing a claim
News / FMC ‘bias toward carriers’ a ‘slap in the face’ for SMEs pursuing a claim Shippers and forwarders claim the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) litigation process is ‘unfairly tilted … Go to loadstar
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News / Trucker shortage set to surge as US clamps down on ‘illegals’ at the wheel
News / Trucker shortage set to surge as US clamps down on ‘illegals’ at the wheel US trucker numbers are set to decline further over the coming weeks, as Washington’s push … Go to loadstar
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Ship recycling begins new chapter as HKC enters into force
Ship recycling begins new chapter as HKC enters into force The recycling of end-of-life ships will need to be carried out in a more safe and environmentally friendly way under new regulations entering into force on June 26. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Maersk resuming calls at Port of Haifa
Maersk resuming calls at Port of Haifa The Danish container line suspended calls at the Israeli port last week and has now resumed services but for imports only. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Ningbo-Zhoushan container volumes hit new record in H1
Ningbo-Zhoushan container volumes hit new record in H1 Ningbo-Zhoushan port’s container volume has already exceeded 20 million teu before the half-way point in the year. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Wan Hai 503 fire and the need to provide ports of refuge
Wan Hai 503 fire and the need to provide ports of refuge Keen to avoid the potential environmental damage to the Kerala coast Indian authorities ordered the burning container ship Wan Hai 503 to be towed further out to sea increasing the risk of the vessel breaking up. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Crowley moves into US Northeast – Central America trade
Crowley moves into US Northeast – Central America trade US shipping company Crowley is expanding its ocean shipping services with the launch of its route between the US northeast and Central America. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Op-Ed: Washington must address corrosion crisis
Op-Ed: Washington must address corrosion crisis By Jennifer Merck, Vice President of Maritime, Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) The U.S. is racing to modernize its maritime industrial base. Historic legislation is in motion. Public and private investments are surging. Shipyards are once again in the national spotlight. But beneath this promising momentum lies…
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Bernhard Schulte Offshore takes delivery of new CSOV Windea Curie
Bernhard Schulte Offshore takes delivery of new CSOV Windea Curie Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BSO) has taken delivery of its latest Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) from Ulstein Verft in Norway. The newbuilding, which was christened Windea Curie, on June 26, is now being deployed for its charterer, offshore transmission system operator TenneT, to support its…
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BOEM publishes PNOS for U.S. Gulf oil and gas Lease Sale 262
BOEM publishes PNOS for U.S. Gulf oil and gas Lease Sale 262 The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management yesterday announced the publication of a Proposed Notice of Sale (PNOS) for an oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of America. As directed by Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and outlined in the PNOS,…
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Maritime Partners in Centerline Logistics acquisition agreement
Maritime Partners in Centerline Logistics acquisition agreement One of the largest marine petroleum transportation companies in the U.S. is set to come under new ownership. Maritime Partners LLC reports that, on June 24, 2025, an entity controlled by one of its managed funds entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Centerline Logistics from its principal…
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Nunan and Wulf to depart Kings Point leadership roles
Nunan and Wulf to depart Kings Point leadership roles The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that Vice Admiral Joanna M. Nunan, 14th Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y., and Deputy Superintendent Rear Admiral David M. Wulf have announced their departures. Among their last official duties at the Academy were to…
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Shell repudiates rumors of making a play for BP
Shell repudiates rumors of making a play for BP As media speculation over a potential merger between two European oil majors, the UK-headquartered Shell and BP, has not died down yet, the former decided to address the rumors by denying the alleged business combination talks and move. The post Shell repudiates rumors of making a…