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Fatigue among seafarers on the rise
Fatigue among seafarers on the rise Work-related fatigue among cargo ship crews is growing worse, despite international regulations and onboard monitoring aimed at ensuring sufficient rest for seafarers, according to a new study from Cardiff University’s Seafarers International Research Centre (SIRC). The research, which draws on anonymous survey responses and interviews with over 2,400 maritime…
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Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs
Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs A federal appeals court has reinstated one of president Donald Trump’s broadest tariff actions, just one day after the US Court of International Trade ruled the move unconstitutional and blocked its implementation—triggering renewed uncertainty across global shipping and supply chains. On Thursday, the US Court of Appeals for the…
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UN nuclear chief meets Greek shipping leaders to advance maritime nuclear propulsion
UN nuclear chief meets Greek shipping leaders to advance maritime nuclear propulsion Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), met with leading Greek shipowners on Thursday to explore the potential of nuclear-powered commercial vessels. The talks come as the UN agency launches ATLAS — Atomic Technology Licensed for Applications at…
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Case made for ammonia in the wake of IMO’s Net Zero Framework
Case made for ammonia in the wake of IMO’s Net Zero Framework A new study from the UCL Energy Institute’s Shipping and Oceans Research Group and UMAS, commissioned by the Global Maritime Forum, concludes that the International Maritime Organization’s recently agreed Net Zero Framework (NZF) sends a strong market signal favouring ammonia dual-fuel ships—particularly from…
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Gatwick Airport appoints new CEO
Gatwick Airport appoints new CEO Pierre-Hugues Schmit has been appointed as the new chief executive of London Gatwick Airport as the current incumbent steps up to a new role at the airport’s owner Go to aircargonews
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Qatar expands AI ‘human’ to cargo operations
Qatar expands AI ‘human’ to cargo operations Qatar Airways Cargo has expanded the capabilities of its AI digital ‘human’ to the air cargo industry Go to aircargonews
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Airbus completes first A350F wingset
Airbus completes first A350F wingset Airbus has completed manufacturing for the first ever set of wings for its new A350 freighter as it continues to build its first test A350F Go to aircargonews
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News / Dates to watch for in the latest chapter of TACO’s tariff travail
News / Dates to watch for in the latest chapter of TACO’s tariff travail The whiplash continues. As expected, the White House won a reprieve in an appeals court, … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Analysis: CVC-backed Scan Global – more growth, more debt, more losses
Premium / Analysis: CVC-backed Scan Global – more growth, more debt, more losses Comment: Digging to find treasure Go to loadstar
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News / No deals with carriers, say Houthis – Red Sea safe for non Israel-affiliated ships
News / No deals with carriers, say Houthis – Red Sea safe for non Israel-affiliated ships Yemen’s Houthi militia have told The Loadstar they have not been giving assurances to individual … Go to loadstar
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News / Liner schedule reliability improving, with Gemini carriers leading the way
News / Liner schedule reliability improving, with Gemini carriers leading the way Ocean schedule reliability is at its highest in 17 months, according to Sea Intelligence, which … Go to loadstar
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News / The days of single-sourcing are over, as shippers see disruption as ‘normal’
News / The days of single-sourcing are over, as shippers see disruption as ‘normal’ Shippers will make permanent moves towards dual-sourcing strategies to defend themselves against the myriad shocks … Go to loadstar
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A new course direction for the Federal Maritime Commission
A new course direction for the Federal Maritime Commission The US regulatory body covering liner shipping is undertaking an investigation into flag-state practices. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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Britoil Offshore Services adds six AHTs in China
Britoil Offshore Services adds six AHTs in China Britoil Offshore Services is expanding its fleet of anchor handling tugs with newbuilds from Jiangsu Zhenjiang Shipyard. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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AD Ports and Advario plot green energy venture
AD Ports and Advario plot green energy venture UAE-based port operator AD Ports Group and Advario are to explore green energy and liquid bulk projects. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Solong Captain pleads not guilty to manslaughter
Solong Captain pleads not guilty to manslaughter The Master of the container ship involved in a fatal collision with a tanker in North Sea has denied a charge of gross negligence manslaughter of crew member. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Spot container freight rates skyrocket
Spot container freight rates skyrocket Key container shipping freight indexes have surged by as much as 30% over the last week as shippers rush to meet a pause 145% tariffs on Chinese imports into the US. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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New ARGUS-VM hull monitoring concept from Light Structures gets ABS approval
New ARGUS-VM hull monitoring concept from Light Structures gets ABS approval ABS has issued an approval in principle (AIP) to Oslo-headquartered fiber optic monitoring specialist Light Structures for its new hull monitoring concept, ARGUS-VM. The ARGUS-VM concept received a SMART (SHM) Tier 1 AIP from ABS, providing an industry recognition that the product complies with…
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USCG streamlines underwater survey regulations
USCG streamlines underwater survey regulations Aiming to cut the costs of underwater surveys on U.S..-flagged ships, the U.S. Coast Guard has released updated guidance (NVIC 01-89 Change 1) that streamlines the regulatory framework to reduce costs and increases the competitive advantage of the American Registry without compromising safety. This update of the underwater survey regulations…
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Vigor completes USS Tripoli CMAV ahead of schedule
Vigor completes USS Tripoli CMAV ahead of schedule Vigor Marine CM San Diego, a division of Vigor Marine Group, has successfully completed a Continuous Maintenance Availability (CMAV) on USS Tripoli (LHA 7), returning the vessel five days ahead of schedule. More than 250 skilled workers supported the effort to get the Tripoli back to the…
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Q&A: Peter Peltenburg, CEO, Cargo Care Solutions
Q&A: Peter Peltenburg, CEO, Cargo Care Solutions As Netherlands-based Cargo Care Solutions marks its 40th anniversary, the company stands at a pivotal moment of growth and innovation. Known for its global expertise in servicing and supplying spare parts for cargo access equipment, cargo pump systems, container lashing, and hydraulics, Cargo Care Solutions has built a…
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Sea Lion runs into setback as financing delays Falkland Islands’ $1.4B oil project
Sea Lion runs into setback as financing delays Falkland Islands’ $1.4B oil project Israel’s Navitas Petroleum has put off a final investment decision (FID) for its giant Sea Lion oil project in the North Falkland Basin (NFB), pushing it to the second half of the year for Phase 1 to put a financing plan in…
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Geely: LNG-powered 7,000 CEU RoRo ship debuts in China, embarks on maiden voyage
Geely: LNG-powered 7,000 CEU RoRo ship debuts in China, embarks on maiden voyage Chinese automaker Geely Holding has celebrated the launch of its first self-owned roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ship, Geely JISU Fortune, operated by JISU Logistics. The post Geely: LNG-powered 7,000 CEU RoRo ship debuts in China, embarks on maiden voyage appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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WATCH: FPU heads off to Black Sea ahead of doubling Türkiye’s gas production in 2026
WATCH: FPU heads off to Black Sea ahead of doubling Türkiye’s gas production in 2026 As part of its efforts to wean itself off energy imports and bolster its domestic production capacity, Türkiye has sent its first-ever floating production unit (FPU) on a journey to the Black Sea, where it is expected to enable a…
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Denmark’s Project Greensand hires NOV for CO2 transfer solution
Denmark’s Project Greensand hires NOV for CO2 transfer solution INEOS and its partners in Project Greensand, an initiative that aims to set up a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain offshore Denmark by 2026, have selected a provider of an offshore CO2 injection system for the project. The post Denmark’s Project Greensand hires…
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Latin America’s first electric tugboat en route to Chile
Latin America’s first electric tugboat en route to Chile Latin America’s first electric tugboat, built by Sanmar Shipyards for Enap and SAAM, has embarked on a voyage to Chile. The post Latin America’s first electric tugboat en route to Chile appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go to offshore energy biz
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Congress, states join DOT targeting non-English-speaking truckers
Congress, states join DOT targeting non-English-speaking truckers Trucking executives don’t believe a crackdown on truck drivers who can’t speak or read English will significantly reduce truck capacity. Go to journal of commerce
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J.B. Hunt launching Quantum de Mexico for time-sensitive cross-border freight
J.B. Hunt launching Quantum de Mexico for time-sensitive cross-border freight To achieve the promised 95% on-time performance, J.B. Hunt will require a strong collaboration with BNSF Railway and Grupo México Transportes (Ferromex) to navigate challenges in cross-border rail. Go to journal of commerce
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Appeals court temporarily restores US tariffs
Appeals court temporarily restores US tariffs Within a span of roughly 24 hours, one court decision blocked the US tariffs and a separate ruling restored the tariffs through June 9, if not longer. Go to journal of commerce
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LA port stakeholders warming to plan to mitigate impact of bridge project
LA port stakeholders warming to plan to mitigate impact of bridge project The industry says consistency and communication are the key to minimizing disruption to port traffic during the project to repair the deck of the Vincent Thomas Bridge. Go to journal of commerce
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Ammonia Set To Become Most Affordable Fuel By Late 2030s, Says New Analysis
Ammonia Set To Become Most Affordable Fuel By Late 2030s, Says New Analysis Image for representation purposes only A new insight brief from the Getting to Zero Coalition and the Global Maritime Forum found that the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) new policy measures are ambitious enough to drive a transition to scalable zero-emission fuels but…
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US Coast Guard Offloads Over 28,500 Pounds Of Cocaine At Port Everglades
US Coast Guard Offloads Over 28,500 Pounds Of Cocaine At Port Everglades Image Credits: USCG/X The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Thetis offloaded more than 28,500 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated value of $211.3 million, following multiple drug interdictions in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The offloading took place at Port Everglades on May 29, 2025.…
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Repair Cost For Estlink2 Power Cable Damage Estimated At €50–60 Million
Repair Cost For Estlink2 Power Cable Damage Estimated At €50–60 Million Image Credits: Wikipedia A nearly six-month-long criminal investigation into the damage of the Estlink2 electricity cable between Finland and Estonia is now close to completion, Finnish authorities confirmed. The subsea cable, which is critical for cross-border electricity transmission, was damaged on December 25, 2024.…
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In A Legal First, Six Italian Activists To Stand Trial For Migrant Sea Rescue
In A Legal First, Six Italian Activists To Stand Trial For Migrant Sea Rescue Image for representation purposes only An Italian court has ordered six members of the NGO Mediterranea Saving Humans to stand trial over a 2020 rescue operation involving 27 migrants stranded in the Mediterranean. This is the first time a criminal case…
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New ITF Data Reveals 33% Surge In Ship Abandonments Year-On-Year
New ITF Data Reveals 33% Surge In Ship Abandonments Year-On-Year Image Credits: ITF Seafarers’ Support/Facebook New figures released by the ITF reveal that vessel abandonments have surged nearly 33% year on year. By May this year, 158 cases of vessel abandonment had been recorded, up from 119 at the same point in 2024. These cases…
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Protecting Your Boat
Protecting Your Boat Today’s connected-boat systems often leverage digital-switching technologies, and satellite communications, and many offer a customized app experience. Courtesy Debut Art/Alex Williamson When I was a kid, my family lived about 45 minutes away from our boat on the East Coast. While this wasn’t a big deal—the constant traffic snarls on I-95 aside—we…
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Bunker Holding Head of Global Operations Steps Down
Bunker Holding Head of Global Operations Steps Down Søren Høll has stepped down as head of global operations at Bunker Holding as of this month. Go to ship&bunker
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Azane Partners with Ofiniti to Digitalise Ammonia Bunkering Operations
Azane Partners with Ofiniti to Digitalise Ammonia Bunkering Operations Ofiniti will provide end-to-end digital service for Azane’s ammonia bunkering operations. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady as Crude Drops
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Holds Steady as Crude Drops Global VLSFO prices held steady on Thursday. Go to ship&bunker
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Shell Supplies Bio-LNG to Cruise Ship in Southampton
Shell Supplies Bio-LNG to Cruise Ship in Southampton A cruise ship of Carnival Corporation was bunkered with bio-LNG in the port of Southampton. Go to ship&bunker
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Moeve to Bring Marine Biofuels to the Canary Islands by Year-End
Moeve to Bring Marine Biofuels to the Canary Islands by Year-End Moeve plans to bring a supply of 40,000 mt of marine biofuels by December to the islands. Go to ship&bunker
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Smart Green Shipping Successful Validation of FastRig and FastRoute
Smart Green Shipping Successful Validation of FastRig and FastRoute Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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Ava Ocean Selects Inmarsat NexusWave for Sustainable Scallop Harvesting Vessel
Ava Ocean Selects Inmarsat NexusWave for Sustainable Scallop Harvesting Vessel Connectivity Go to workboat365
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ePropulsion Powers France’s First Fully Electric Seine River Restaurant Vessel
ePropulsion Powers France’s First Fully Electric Seine River Restaurant Vessel Electric Go to workboat365
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Tallinn Shipyard and MindChip Launch Autonomous Surface-Cleaning Vessel
Tallinn Shipyard and MindChip Launch Autonomous Surface-Cleaning Vessel Autonomous Vessels Go to workboat365
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New agreement covers supply of biofuels to two Canary Islands ports
New agreement covers supply of biofuels to two Canary Islands ports Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Jan De Nul posts €4b turnover in 2024, profit up 38 per cent
Jan De Nul posts €4b turnover in 2024, profit up 38 per cent Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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Court battle over Trump tariffs prolongs shipper uncertainty as holiday season nears
Court battle over Trump tariffs prolongs shipper uncertainty as holiday season nears Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Red Funnel moves forward with e-foiling ferry
Red Funnel moves forward with e-foiling ferry The UK ferry operator opens up on demonstrating the technology to be used in its new Artemis EF-24 Passenger ferry Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Vafias’ Brave Maritime continues buying spree with Japanese Handysize addition
Vafias’ Brave Maritime continues buying spree with Japanese Handysize addition Brave Maritime has acquired 22 secondhand bulk carriers over the past two years Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Nemeca prepares to expand towage fleet
Nemeca prepares to expand towage fleet Sanmar Shipyards has launched a RAstar 2900SX design tugboat for the Greek towage and salvage service provider Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Waterjet propulsion chosen for SAR vessel newbuild series
Waterjet propulsion chosen for SAR vessel newbuild series Danish Ministry of Defence’s acquisition and logistics organisation has ordered seven search and rescue vessels for maritime emergency response Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Vellis family led Delia expands into tankers with trio from Pleiades
Vellis family led Delia expands into tankers with trio from Pleiades Founded by members of the Vellis family, Delia operates through two distinct entities: Delia Bulkers and Delia Tankers Georgios Go to rivieramm
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Italian open borders activists face trial for illegal migrant sea rescue in legal first
Italian open borders activists face trial for illegal migrant sea rescue in legal first Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Italy publishes guidelines on LNG bunkering in ports
Italy publishes guidelines on LNG bunkering in ports Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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India’s Kerala Government declares MSC Elsa 3 sinking a “state-specific disaster”
India’s Kerala Government declares MSC Elsa 3 sinking a “state-specific disaster” Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Stage five of Maritime Safety Queensland’s Noosa River management plan in effect from May 31
Stage five of Maritime Safety Queensland’s Noosa River management plan in effect from May 31 Ausmarine Go to baird maritime
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NextDecade, Japan’s JERA sign 20-year LNG supply deal
NextDecade, Japan’s JERA sign 20-year LNG supply deal Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Trump’s Tariffs Back On After Appeals Court Grants Stay
Trump’s Tariffs Back On After Appeals Court Grants Stay (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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DOE Greenlights Port Arthur LNG Phase II, Marking Trump’s First Export Approval
DOE Greenlights Port Arthur LNG Phase II, Marking Trump’s First Export Approval (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Study Reveals Growing Crisis of Fatigue and Healthcare Access Among Seafarers
Study Reveals Growing Crisis of Fatigue and Healthcare Access Among Seafarers (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Accidents Go to gcaptain
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Florida Shipyard Lands First-Ever U.S. Navy Contract in Pivot from Offshore Wind
Florida Shipyard Lands First-Ever U.S. Navy Contract in Pivot from Offshore Wind (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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UCL: Ammonia is the Cheapest Compliance Option for New IMO Carbon Rules
UCL: Ammonia is the Cheapest Compliance Option for New IMO Carbon Rules When the University College London’s Energy Institute used detailed modeling to evaluate the IMO’s highly complex new carbon price structure, they came to a surprising conclusion: if proven safe, dual-fuel ammonia propulsion will be the least-cost alternative for shipowners who want to comply…
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Qatar Airways Cargo reports record year
Qatar Airways Cargo reports record year Qatar Airways Cargo reported a 17.4% increase in cargo revenue and transported 1.5 million tonnes of chargeable weight… Go to asiacargonews
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Lufthansa Cargo has recently started utilizing a software solution it developed internally to automatically enter… Go to asiacargonews
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced the appointment of Sheldon Hee as regional vice… Go to asiacargonews
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Pacific Carriers Limited (PCL) and the Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding… Go to asiacargonews
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DHL Group has expanded its partnership with Shopify to make it easier for merchants to ship their products around the… Go to asiacargonews
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Eni and BlackRock’s GIP Discuss Investment in Carbon Capture Portfolio
Eni and BlackRock’s GIP Discuss Investment in Carbon Capture Portfolio Italy’s Eni Group which has moved aggressively to build a presence in the emerging carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) segment reports it has entered into exclusive discussions with BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners. The companies are discussing the potential sale of a 49.99 percent stake…
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Cruise Industry Re-Starts Large Revitalizations as Growth Continues
Cruise Industry Re-Starts Large Revitalizations as Growth Continues With strong advance bookings and a positive outlook, the cruise industry is moving forward with the planned but delayed large revitalizations of existing ships. Brands including Royal Caribbean’s Celebrity Cruises, MSC Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings’ Regent Seven Seas Cruises have each recently announced large investments…
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Appeals Court Keeps Trump’s Tariffs Going With Temporary Stay
Appeals Court Keeps Trump’s Tariffs Going With Temporary Stay On Wednesday, a federal appeals court approved a request from the Trump administration to keep the White House’s elevated tariff levels in effect until after litigation plays out at the appellate level. The decision means that the administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs will still be charged to…
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Coast Guard Cutter Delivers 13 Tonnes of Cocaine to Port Everglades
Coast Guard Cutter Delivers 13 Tonnes of Cocaine to Port Everglades The crew of the Coast Guard cutter USCGC Thetis have offloaded nearly 30,000 pounds of cocaine onto the dock at Port Everglades, Florida, the product of four different interdictions in the Eastern Pacific. Unusually, the majority of the drugs were found floating abandoned in…
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Finland Nears Completion of Criminal Investigation as Cable Repairs Proceed
Finland Nears Completion of Criminal Investigation as Cable Repairs Proceed Finnish authorities have nearly completed the nearly six-month criminal investigation into the damage to the subsea power cable believed to have been caused by a shadow fleet tanker while the national energy company reports progress on repairing the cables. The Helsinki Times reported last…
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Rates Edge Up Amid Ocean Shipping Disruptions
Rates Edge Up Amid Ocean Shipping Disruptions May 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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SriLankan Cargo Secures South Asia’s First IATA Lithium Battery Certification
SriLankan Cargo Secures South Asia’s First IATA Lithium Battery Certification May 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Builders Vision backs Firefly Green Fuels to accelerate rollout of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Innovation
Builders Vision backs Firefly Green Fuels to accelerate rollout of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Innovation May 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Simplifying Shipment Tracking for the Logistics Industry
Simplifying Shipment Tracking for the Logistics Industry May 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Construction tender launched for CPK Airport’s passenger terminal
Construction tender launched for CPK Airport’s passenger terminal May 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Euroseas cashes in on 20-year-old post-panamax boxship
Euroseas cashes in on 20-year-old post-panamax boxship Greek containership owner Euroseas is set to lock in a strong return by selling a 20-year-old post-panamax vessel acquired less than four years ago. The Nasdaq-listed company has offloaded the 2005 Koyo Dock-built 6,350 teu Marcos V to an undisclosed, unaffiliated buyer for $50m. Euroseas originally bought the…
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SSY to launch offshore drilling rig business
SSY to launch offshore drilling rig business UK shipbroking group SSY has revealed that it would be further expanding its offshore offering with the launch of a dedicated rig business later this year. Nicholas Wagner-Larsen, an experienced offshore and rig broker, will join SSY in September to head up the new rig division. He is…
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Eni selling nearly half of its carbon capture business to BlackRock’s GIP
Eni selling nearly half of its carbon capture business to BlackRock’s GIP Italian giant Eni has signed an agreement to enter into a period of exclusivity with BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) regarding the sale of a 49.99% stake in its carbon capture business. During the exclusivity period, GIP will progress the confirmatory due diligence…
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Noble fixes rig on UK carbon storage project
Noble fixes rig on UK carbon storage project Offshore rig owner Noble Corporation has secured work for its jackup Noble Innovator on the UK North Sea carbon storage project. The New York-listed Texas-headquartered driller has won a new contract from BP which will see the 2003-built ultra-harsh environment unit drill six firm wells for the…
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Federal court blocks Trump’s tariffs
Federal court blocks Trump’s tariffs In the latest twist in the trade war unleashed by Donald Trump, an American federal court has blocked the president’s sweeping tariffs. The Court of International Trade has ruled that the emergency law invoked by the White House does not give the president unilateral authority to impose tariffs on nearly…
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Hactl makes progress on intelligent cargo thermal detection system
Hactl makes progress on intelligent cargo thermal detection system Hactl has begun phase two of the implementation of its intelligent cargo thermal detection system at SuperTerminal 1 within Hong Kong International Airport Go to aircargonews
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Front loading and goods rerouting boosts APAC demand
Front loading and goods rerouting boosts APAC demand Advance loading of shipments on selected routes and the rerouting of goods to alternative gateways supported air cargo demand growth for Asia Pacific airlines in April Go to aircargonews
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ACN Awards deadline extended
ACN Awards deadline extended The deadline to enter this year’s Air Cargo News Awards is being extended in response to popular demand Go to aircargonews
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Kuehne+Nagel appoints new head of sales
Kuehne+Nagel appoints new head of sales Kuehne+Nagel has appointed Shirley Sharma Paterson as global head of sales, effective 1 August Go to aircargonews
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Front loading and goods rerouting boosts APAC demand
Front loading and goods rerouting boosts APAC demand Advance loading of shipments on selected routes and the rerouting of goods to alternative gateways supported air cargo demand growth for Asia Pacific airlines in April Go to aircargonews
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News / Shippers hold their breath as Trump appeals court ruling that tariffs are illegal
News / Shippers hold their breath as Trump appeals court ruling that tariffs are illegal Any shipper waking up to discover that large swathes of President Trump’s tariffs have been … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Tariffs stymied: From Nixon to Trump 2.0 – Supreme Court beckons
Premium / Tariffs stymied: From Nixon to Trump 2.0 – Supreme Court beckons Comment: Trying to stop the steamroller Go to loadstar
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News / Houthis claim Red Sea safe for box ships not calling at port of Haifa
News / Houthis claim Red Sea safe for box ships not calling at port of Haifa Spokespersons for the Yemeni-based Houthi militia have told The Loadstar they will no longer target … Go to loadstar
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News / After DSV ‘cuts the cake’ on Schenker acquisition, time for redundancies?
News / After DSV ‘cuts the cake’ on Schenker acquisition, time for redundancies? Denmark’s DSV has formally closed its €14.3bn ($16.14bn) acquisition of DB Schenker – the biggest … Go to loadstar
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News / Forwarders welcome MSC decision to continue ‘critical’ South Africa-USEC service
News / Forwarders welcome MSC decision to continue ‘critical’ South Africa-USEC service South Africa’s freight forwarders have welcomed a decision by MSC to continue its direct weekly … Go to loadstar
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US court tariff ruling cements volatility into shipping trades
US court tariff ruling cements volatility into shipping trades A US trade court has sowed even more “confusion and volatility” into markets with its ruling that Donald Trump’s tariff strategy was illegal. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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New industry survey to assess readiness for S-100 data standards – take part now
New industry survey to assess readiness for S-100 data standards – take part now The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is calling on maritime professionals to take part in an industry-wide survey assessing readiness for the upcoming S-100 data standards. Seatrade Maritime Go to seatrade maritime
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Ballast water system failure sank MSC ship: Indian authorities
Ballast water system failure sank MSC ship: Indian authorities The sunken wreck of container ship MSC Elsa 3 has been declared a state-specific disaster by Kerala. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Suction sails propel Odfjell tanker to 16% fuel savings
Suction sails propel Odfjell tanker to 16% fuel savings The power of the wind exceeded expectations and generated other unexpected benefits on a recent trans-Atlantic crossing by an Odfjell tanker. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Update on sanctions and the Red Sea with Mike Salthouse from NorthStandard
Update on sanctions and the Red Sea with Mike Salthouse from NorthStandard Sanctions have become a part of daily life for shipowners and operators this episode explores the complexities of compliance Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Gibdock completes renewal work on Technip’s Deep Blue
Gibdock completes renewal work on Technip’s Deep Blue DeeGibraltar ship repair yard Gibdock has completed a significant assignment in the offshore market, after Technip entrusted the yard with the repair and renewal of Deep Blue – the flagship of its specialized pipelay and subsea construction fleet. Gibdock repeat customer Technip relocated Deep Blue from the…