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Seafarers to get 6.2% pay rise over the coming three years
Seafarers to get 6.2% pay rise over the coming three years The International Labour Organization (ILO) has concluded the latest round of minimum wage negotiations for able seafarers at a meeting of the Subcommittee on Wages of Seafarers of the Joint Maritime Commission (JMC), held in Geneva on this week. The terms of the wage…
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Geneva Dry Dialogues: HarborLab
Geneva Dry Dialogues: HarborLab Antonis Malaxianakis, founder and CEO of HarborLab, a port cost management platform, is willing to do what few others in maritime tech dare – going public on return on investment (ROI) numbers, something he’ll also happily share with delegates attending Geneva Dry, due to open on April 28. HarborLab is an…
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DHL Supply Chain opens Singapore pharma hub
DHL Supply Chain opens Singapore pharma hub Contract logistics provider DHL Supply Chain has opened an 8,200 sq m Pharma Hub in Singapore Go to aircargonews
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MAB Kargo
MAB Kargo Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) achieved a net profit after interest and tax of RM54m for the year Go to aircargonews
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Kale GALAXY to digitalise México Cargo Handling operations
Kale GALAXY to digitalise México Cargo Handling operations México Cargo Handling is to implement the GALAXY air cargo community system from logistics SaaS provider Kale Info Solutions Go to aircargonews
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Liège Q1 cargo growth ahead of the curve
Liège Q1 cargo growth ahead of the curve In the first three months of 2025, Liège Airport handled 296,188 tons of cargo, up 5.6% on the same period of 2024 and putting the Belgian gateway ahead of the rest of the world Go to aircargonews
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MAB Kargo
MAB Kargo Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) achieved a net profit after interest and tax of RM54m for the year Go to aircargonews
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News / FedEx and UPS add ‘China fee’ ahead of the end of de minimis
News / FedEx and UPS add ‘China fee’ ahead of the end of de minimis In the final weeks before US de minimis exemption for parcels from China ends, UPS … Go to loadstar
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Premium / Prologis – ‘Water is building behind the dam’
Premium / Prologis – ‘Water is building behind the dam’ Comment: …when will it break? Go to loadstar
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News / Carriers warn of delays as congestion increases at North Europe’s ports
News / Carriers warn of delays as congestion increases at North Europe’s ports Congestion levels are set to rise at ports across Northern Europe – expect schedule disruption, … Go to loadstar
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News / Bangladesh readies new air cargo facilities after ban by India
News / Bangladesh readies new air cargo facilities after ban by India After India cancelled the use of its transhipment facilities for Bangladesh cargo, the government decided … Go to loadstar
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Premium / IMO negotiations recap – pros and cons
Premium / IMO negotiations recap – pros and cons Comment: It’s a delicate balancing act Go to loadstar
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LR and Pusan National University to collaborate on liquefied hydrogen carrier development
LR and Pusan National University to collaborate on liquefied hydrogen carrier development Liquid hydrogen carriers move a step closer with the new partnership on technology and cryogenic engineering. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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ILO sets seafarer minimum wage increases for 2026-2028
ILO sets seafarer minimum wage increases for 2026-2028 Minimum wage for able seafarers to rise by 2.5% in January 2026, and by 6.2% over three years. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Technology combo captures carbon and pollutants from ship exhaust
Technology combo captures carbon and pollutants from ship exhaust STAX and Seabound demonstrate combined exhaust gas cleaning and carbon capture technologies in Port of Long Beach. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Trade heads into a gathering storm
Trade heads into a gathering storm Container trades are undergoing a capacity reshuffle as WTO warns of falling trade volumes in 2025. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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China’s foreign trade retained stable growth in Q1
China’s foreign trade retained stable growth in Q1 First quarter China trade stats showed little impact from rising trade tensions. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Wärtsilä will upgrade engines on two Ulusoy Sealines bulkers
Wärtsilä will upgrade engines on two Ulusoy Sealines bulkers Wärtsilä is to upgrade the Wärtsilä RT-flex main engines on two bulk carriers owned by Turkey-based Ulusoy Sealines. The planned engine retrofits and upgrades aim to extend the vessels’ operational life and improve both performance and fuel efficiency, significantly reducing emissions. Current regulatory requirements – such…
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Arc Boat Company fast tracks its first electric tug boat
Arc Boat Company fast tracks its first electric tug boat Los Angeles based electric boat startup Arc Boat Company says that it is entering the commercial sector by partnering with Portland, Ore., shipyard Diversified Marine Inc. to retrofit a 26 foot tugboat for use in the Port of Los Angeles, which has ambitions to be…
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Hochul to fight Burgum shut down of Empire Wind “every step of the way”
Hochul to fight Burgum shut down of Empire Wind “every step of the way” In an announcement on a social media post, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said yesterday that he had ordered BOEM to immediately halt all construction activities on the Empire Wind Project “until further review of information that suggests the Biden…
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Aker Arctic to design next-generation icebreaker for Finland
Aker Arctic to design next-generation icebreaker for Finland The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (FTIA) has chosen Helsinki-headquartered Aker Arctic to design the next-generation Baltic Sea assistance icebreaker as part of the Winter Navigation Motorways of the Sea III (WINMOS III) project co-financed by the European Union. In addition to initial design, various technical evaluations and…
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Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports extend bulk cargo partnership at Burns Harbor
Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports extend bulk cargo partnership at Burns Harbor Ports of Indiana and terminal operator Metro Ports have signed a five-year extension of their bulk terminal operating agreement at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor. The agreement reaffirms both organizations’ commitment to growing bulk cargo operations and providing industry-leading customer service at Indiana’s…
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Fugro joins Methanol Institute to steer transition to low-carbon fuels
Fugro joins Methanol Institute to steer transition to low-carbon fuels Dutch geo-data solutions provider Fugro has joined the Methanol Institute (MI), a global trade association for the methanol industry, in line with transitioning its fleet of geotechnical and geophysical vessels to low-carbon fuels. The post Fugro joins Methanol Institute to steer transition to low-carbon fuels…
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Lloyd’s Register, Pusan National University to advance liquefied hydrogen carrier technology
Lloyd’s Register, Pusan National University to advance liquefied hydrogen carrier technology UK-based classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Hydrogen Ship Technology Center at Pusan National University (PNU) in Korea to advance liquefied hydrogen carrier technology and cryogenic engineering. The post Lloyd’s Register, Pusan National University to advance…
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Dutch duo wins jetty construction job at German LNG terminal
Dutch duo wins jetty construction job at German LNG terminal The Netherlands-based Ballast Nedam and Hakkers Waterbouw have been selected to build a sea jetty as part of an LNG terminal in Brunsbüttel. The post Dutch duo wins jetty construction job at German LNG terminal appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to offshore…
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Mitsui invests in US e-fuels provider Infinium
Mitsui invests in US e-fuels provider Infinium Japanese major Mitsui & Co. has invested in Infinium Holdings, a U.S.-based provider of gas conversion solutions and developer of e-fuels technology and projects. The post Mitsui invests in US e-fuels provider Infinium appeared first on Offshore Energy. Aida Čučuk Go to offshore energy biz
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Commercialization in sight: Europe’s ocean energy pipeline to hit 165 MW in next five years
Commercialization in sight: Europe’s ocean energy pipeline to hit 165 MW in next five years Ocean energy continued to advance towards commercialization in 2024, with new data from Ocean […] The post Commercialization in sight: Europe’s ocean energy pipeline to hit 165 MW in next five years appeared first on Offshore Energy. Zerina Maksumic Go…
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Project cargo carriers move to shield themselves from US port fee proposal
Project cargo carriers move to shield themselves from US port fee proposal Carriers in the specialized cargo sector are designing contracts that would shift the cost of the US’ possible tax on Chinese tonnage to heavy-lift and project cargo shippers. Go to journal of commerce
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US-China trade standoff could mean intra-Asia capacity boost for Indian market
US-China trade standoff could mean intra-Asia capacity boost for Indian market Multiple sources who spoke with the Journal of Commerce say Chinese exporters facing demand headwinds in the US due to soaring tariffs will likely attempt to dump inventory stocks in other markets, with India widely viewed as a key target. Go to journal of…
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Early signs of rising tariff-driven demand emerge on the trans-Atlantic
Early signs of rising tariff-driven demand emerge on the trans-Atlantic While no surge in volume has been reported on the trade lane, capacity deployment data shows ocean carriers are expecting an increase in demand over the coming weeks as shippers use the 90-day tariff pause to advance US orders. Go to journal of commerce
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Port of Seattle sues city council to halt possible development project
Port of Seattle sues city council to halt possible development project A lawsuit filed this month by the port authority claims the council’s recent rezoning of industrial land could eventually lead to the development of residential units and an increase in vehicular traffic in the harbor area. Go to journal of commerce
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US exporters see rise in canceled orders from Chinese buyers amid trade war
US exporters see rise in canceled orders from Chinese buyers amid trade war The export decline is already showing up in some data, with bookings for US exports to China for the week of April 8–15 down 5.4% from the prior week. Go to journal of commerce
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Chinese Sand Carrier Capsizes Off Philippines Coast, Leaving 2 Dead & 9 Missing
Chinese Sand Carrier Capsizes Off Philippines Coast, Leaving 2 Dead & 9 Missing Image Credits: PCG/X A tragic incident occurred off the coast of Barangay Malawaan in Rizal, Occidental Mindoro, when a Chinese-operated sand carrier, MV Hong Hai 16, capsized on April 16, 2025. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has confirmed that two crew members…
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First Ship-To-Ship LNG Bunkering Completed At Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa Port
First Ship-To-Ship LNG Bunkering Completed At Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa Port Image Credits: AD Ports Group/X AD Ports Group, the leading logistics and port operator in the UAE, has successfully carried out its first ship-to-ship (STS) liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation at the deep-water Khalifa Port. This makes Abu Dhabi a key hub for alternative…
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North Korea Ships 16,000 Containers Of Munitions To Russia For War With Ukraine
North Korea Ships 16,000 Containers Of Munitions To Russia For War With Ukraine Image for representation purposes only A recent investigation by Reuters and the UK-based Open Source Centre (OSC) has revealed that Russian artillery forces have become heavily dependent on North Korean ammunition. According to Russian military documents and open-source research, nearly all artillery…
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China Begins Testing First Marine Hydrogen-Ammonia-Methanol Project
China Begins Testing First Marine Hydrogen-Ammonia-Methanol Project Image Credits: CHN Energy China has begun testing its first integrated offshore project that produces hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol from renewable energy sources. The facility, located in Yantan, in east China’s Shandong Province, has officially entered the trial operation stage after completing construction on March 27, 2025. The…
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US Coast Guard Cutter Mustang Decommissioned After 40 Years Of Service
US Coast Guard Cutter Mustang Decommissioned After 40 Years Of Service Image Credits: Wikipedia After serving the nation for almost 40 years, the US Coast Guard Cutter Mustang (WPB 1310) has been officially decommissioned. The ceremony took place on April 15 in Seward, Alaska with Captain Christopher Culpepper, commander of Coast Guard Sector Western Alaska…
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Most Dangerous Inlets in the United States for Boaters
Most Dangerous Inlets in the United States for Boaters U.S.C.G. Surf Stations are served by special boats and people. Courtesy U.S. Coast Guard The title of my article makes a bold statement. I’m basing it on the US Coast Guard requirements for establishing what’s called a Surf Station. Surf Stations are required at locations where…
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Slips for First in Five Sessions
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Slips for First in Five Sessions Ship & Bunker’s G20-VLSFO Index lost $3/mt to $521/mt on Wednesday, having reached its highest level since April 8 the previous day. Go to ship&bunker
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Valero Weighs Closure of Benicia Refinery by April 2026
Valero Weighs Closure of Benicia Refinery by April 2026 The 170,000 b/d capacity refinery located in California produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and asphalt for road construction. Go to ship&bunker
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CMA CGM’s New LNG Boxship Equipped with 18,600 m3 Fuel Tanks
CMA CGM’s New LNG Boxship Equipped with 18,600 m3 Fuel Tanks The vessel is equipped with dual-fuel engines from WinGD. Go to ship&bunker
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Crude Climbs To Two-Week High On New Trump Sanctions Of Iranian Oil
Crude Climbs To Two-Week High On New Trump Sanctions Of Iranian Oil The sanctions precede a second round of Washington/Tehran nuclear negotiations. Go to ship&bunker
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Petrol Ofisi Starts ULSFO Supply in Türkiye as MED ECA Nears
Petrol Ofisi Starts ULSFO Supply in Türkiye as MED ECA Nears The firm delivered its first ULSFO stem on Tuesday, ahead of the upcoming Mediterranean Control Area (MED ECA) regulation. Go to ship&bunker
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Japan’s First Hydrogen Fuelled Green Steel Tug Launched
Japan’s First Hydrogen Fuelled Green Steel Tug Launched Hydrogen Go to workboat365
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Harlyn Completes JD Assister Mobilisation For US Offshore Wind Farm
Harlyn Completes JD Assister Mobilisation For US Offshore Wind Farm Offshore Wind Go to workboat365
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“Rotterdam Reef” Project Delivers Dual Success After 2-Year Trial
“Rotterdam Reef” Project Delivers Dual Success After 2-Year Trial Marine Civils Go to workboat365
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UK “Electric Seaway” Charging Network Delivered
UK “Electric Seaway” Charging Network Delivered Port & Harbour Go to workboat365
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Over 50 dead after river boat catches fire and capsizes in DR Congo
Over 50 dead after river boat catches fire and capsizes in DR Congo Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Analysis shows economic case building for alternative fuels in tanker segment
Analysis shows economic case building for alternative fuels in tanker segment Economic analysis demonstrating the strengthening business case for dual fuel in the tanker sector presented at Singapore decarbonisation conference Edwin Go to rivieramm
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Petrobras, SBM, Mitsubishi study carbon capture for FPSOs
Petrobras, SBM, Mitsubishi study carbon capture for FPSOs CO2 from gas turbines on oil production ships could be captured and stored to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from offshore operations Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Sun Ferry: a ‘stepping-stone’ approach
Sun Ferry: a ‘stepping-stone’ approach Ho Sun Ferry is future proofing with its fleet of new vessels Rebecca Go to rivieramm
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Angelakos (Hellas) advances fleet renewal with orderbook expansion
Angelakos (Hellas) advances fleet renewal with orderbook expansion The Greek shipowner’s fifth newbuilding initiative consists of eight eco-friendly Kamsarmax bulk carriers Georgios Go to rivieramm
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IMO carbon levy breakthrough reshapes shipping’s decarbonisation landscape
IMO carbon levy breakthrough reshapes shipping’s decarbonisation landscape Industry leaders gather at Singapore decarbonisation conference to assess the implications of advancing Singapore’s J9 proposal as the frontrunner carbon pricing framework Edwin Go to rivieramm
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Dry Cargo Vessel News Roundup | April 17 – UAE and Japanese car carriers, Chinese intelligent inland ship and more
Dry Cargo Vessel News Roundup | April 17 – UAE and Japanese car carriers, Chinese intelligent inland ship and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Trump admin halts construction on Empire Wind project citing environmental concerns
Trump admin halts construction on Empire Wind project citing environmental concerns Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Fisheries tech company Zunibal acquires Zong Hong Marine
Fisheries tech company Zunibal acquires Zong Hong Marine Rafael Sanches Go to baird maritime
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US issues new sanctions targeting Chinese importers of Iranian oil
US issues new sanctions targeting Chinese importers of Iranian oil Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Torghatten Nord’s newest electric ferry sails on delivery voyage to Norway
Torghatten Nord’s newest electric ferry sails on delivery voyage to Norway Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Trump Administration Halts Major New York Offshore Wind Project
Trump Administration Halts Major New York Offshore Wind Project (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Offshore Go to gcaptain
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Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass Achieves Commercial Operations
Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass Achieves Commercial Operations (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Saronic Acquires Gulf Craft to Accelerate Autonomous Shipbuilding, Plans $250M Investment in Louisiana Yard
Saronic Acquires Gulf Craft to Accelerate Autonomous Shipbuilding, Plans $250M Investment in Louisiana Yard (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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California Sues Trump Administration to Block Tariffs
California Sues Trump Administration to Block Tariffs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Report Reveals Technical and Human Failures in 2014 Sewol Ferry Disaster
Report Reveals Technical and Human Failures in 2014 Sewol Ferry Disaster (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Accidents Go to gcaptain
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Kuehne+Nagel expands e-commerce deal with Orange in Africa, France, Poland
Kuehne+Nagel expands e-commerce deal with Orange in Africa, France, Poland Kuehne+Nagel is expanding its two-decade partnership with Orange in a growing market for mobile telecommunications and… Go to asiacargonews
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The Port of Long Beach, following a record-breaking first quarter, ranked as the US’s busiest port in the f… Go to asiacargonews
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has taken another step toward establishing a legally binding framework to… Go to asiacargonews
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Etihad Cargo has expanded its capacity to meet increasing customer demand in Greater China. The cargo and logistics arm… Go to asiacargonews
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DHL Supply Chain launches new pharma hub in Singapore
DHL Supply Chain launches new pharma hub in Singapore DHL Supply Chain has launched a new pharma hub in Singapore, a dedicated facility for pharmaceutical logistics that… Go to asiacargonews
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Two Dead, Nine Missing After Capsizing of Chinese Sand Carrier
Two Dead, Nine Missing After Capsizing of Chinese Sand Carrier Rescuers are attempting to find survivors after the capsizing of a Chinese-operated sand carrier off the coast of Rizal, Occidental Mindoro. The sand carrier Hong Hai 16 was operating off Barangay Malawaan on Tuesday morning in moderate seas. At about 0520 hours, the vessel capsized;…
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Trump Administration Halts Construction of Equinor’s NY Offshore Wind Farm
Trump Administration Halts Construction of Equinor’s NY Offshore Wind Farm In a stunning move late on Wednesday, April 16, the U.S. Department of Interior announced it has ordered a stop to the construction of Equinor’s Empire Wind offshore wind farm. The project had been approved in 2024 and was underway. The move is drawing sharp…
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World’s Largest LCO2 Carrier Launched as Capital Gas and Commercial Market
World’s Largest LCO2 Carrier Launched as Capital Gas and Commercial Market The first large vessel designed to transport liquified carbon dioxide (LCO2) was launched in South Korea as the industry for the transport and storage of captured carbon begins to take shape. The vessels are being built for Greece’s Capital Maritime Group which in 2023…
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North Korean Missile Shipments to Russia Continue, but May Have Peaked
North Korean Missile Shipments to Russia Continue, but May Have Peaked North Korean exports of artillery ammunition to Russia, for use in its war against Ukraine continue. But volumes shipped in recent weeks have fallen back from previous peaks, suggesting that initial consignments may have come from stockpiles, now depleted, with more now being…
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Louisiana Shipbuilder Gulf Craft Acquired to Build Autonomous Vessels
Louisiana Shipbuilder Gulf Craft Acquired to Build Autonomous Vessels Saronic, a start-up launched in 2022 to focus on autonomous vessels for defense systems, acquired Gulf Craft, a Louisiana-based shipbuilder, to accelerate its growth into autonomous shipbuilding. The company says it gives it an immediate capability in shipbuilding as it also unveiled its concepts for…
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Shaping the future of air cargo in Dubai
Shaping the future of air cargo in Dubai April 16, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Hervé Cornède joins GEODIS management board
Hervé Cornède joins GEODIS management board April 16, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Oman Air introduces new services
Oman Air introduces new services April 16, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Hactl achieves top standard in new IATA security audit scheme
Hactl achieves top standard in new IATA security audit scheme April 16, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Hactl praises HKIA for holding top airport slot
Hactl praises HKIA for holding top airport slot April 16, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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V.Group takes on management of International Seaways LR1 newbuilds
V.Group takes on management of International Seaways LR1 newbuilds UK-based shipmanagement and marine services giant V.Group has secured a deal for six LR1 tanker newbuildings that US owner International Seaways expects for delivery from South Korea’s K Shipbuilding. The René Kofod-Olsen-led company will be responsible for full technical and crew management of the scrubber-fitted, LNG-ready…
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Vertom seals 15-year deal for newbuild quartet
Vertom seals 15-year deal for newbuild quartet Dutch shipping group Vertom and Norway’s Strand Shipping have landed a 15-year charter deal with aquaculture feeds producer Skretting for four diesel-electric newbuilds. The vessels that will be deployed for the import of raw materials have been designed to reduce the environmental footprint of Skretting’s supply chain. The…
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Blystad PSV scores Shell fixture
Blystad PSV scores Shell fixture Norwegian shipping investor Blystad Group has seen its platform supply vessel secure employment for up to six months in UK waters. The 2010-built Songa Commander, commercially and technically managed by Remøy Shipping, has been fixed to Shell for three months firm at an undisclosed dayrate. Offshore brokers report the contract,…
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Japanese and Korean yards with investments in China on edge
Japanese and Korean yards with investments in China on edge With Donald Trump widely tipped to pass judgement on extra fees for Chinese-linked tonnage calling at US ports in the next couple of days, another wrinkle has emerged that has not been widely discussed in Washington to date. Trump’s tariff war against China late last…
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Pronounced spike in low-level crimes in the Singapore Strait
Pronounced spike in low-level crimes in the Singapore Strait The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed a rise in global piracy and armed robbery incidents in the first quarter of 2025 – driven by a spike of incidents in the Singapore Strait. A total of 45 cases of piracy and armed robbery against ships…
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Crustacean welfare guidance could ‘devastate’ shellfish industry
Crustacean welfare guidance could ‘devastate’ shellfish industry by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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New Zealand company asks for advice on fishing industry red tape
New Zealand company asks for advice on fishing industry red tape by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Partnerships are essential to SAF adoption
Partnerships are essential to SAF adoption Partnerships and stakeholder engagement are essential to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) adoption throughout the air cargo supply chain Go to aircargonews
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Air cargo shouldn’t fear eventual return of Red Sea shipping
Air cargo shouldn’t fear eventual return of Red Sea shipping IATA does not expect to lower its air cargo demand forecast when ocean shipping eventually returns to the Red Sea Go to aircargonews
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Air cargo grapples with increasingly complex compliance requirements
Air cargo grapples with increasingly complex compliance requirements Air cargo is grappling with increasingly complex compliance requirements as governments respond to emerging security risks and chop and change tariffs Go to aircargonews
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FedEx adds Singapore–US freighter flights
FedEx adds Singapore–US freighter flights Express transport provider FedEx has launched direct six-times-weekly Boeing 777 Freighter flights from Changi Airport to Anchorage – the only direct, non-stop connection between Singapore and the continental US Go to aircargonews
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Partnerships are essential to SAF adoption
Partnerships are essential to SAF adoption Partnerships and stakeholder engagement are essential to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) adoption throughout the air cargo supply chain Go to aircargonews
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News / White House moves create yet more stormy water on the transpacific
News / White House moves create yet more stormy water on the transpacific The 90-day tariff moratorium on US imports, except those from China, have failed to keep … Go to loadstar
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Premium / JB Hunt doesn’t shine – but the Darren Field show is unmissable
Premium / JB Hunt doesn’t shine – but the Darren Field show is unmissable Comment: Full Intermodal focus: some you win, some you lose Go to loadstar
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News / Hongkong Post suspends services to ‘unreasonable’ and ‘bullying’ US
News / Hongkong Post suspends services to ‘unreasonable’ and ‘bullying’ US Alongside a blistering attack on the US, Hongkong Post announced this morning it would suspend … Go to loadstar
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News / DP World Nhava Sheva wins new service after concession dispute is settled
News / DP World Nhava Sheva wins new service after concession dispute is settled A recent breakthrough in the decades-long tariff dispute over DP World’s terminal operations at the … Go to loadstar
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News / Business case for commercial use of the Beluga ‘was not there’, says Airbus
News / Business case for commercial use of the Beluga ‘was not there’, says Airbus Airbus has taken the “reluctant” decision to axe the commercialisation of its heavylift Beluga aircraft, … Go to loadstar
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Armed bulker chase underlines Red Sea risks
Armed bulker chase underlines Red Sea risks Shots fired at a bulk carrier off Yemen reinforces ongoing threat to commercial ships during geopolitical turmoil. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Rising economic temperature hits Pacific trade
Rising economic temperature hits Pacific trade Declining demand and rising rhetoric is contributing to a retrograde climate as Pacific volumes are tipped to decline rapidly over the coming weeks, with consequent effects on spot rates. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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AD Ports completes first STS LNG bunkering at Khalifa Port
AD Ports completes first STS LNG bunkering at Khalifa Port Monjasa executes simultaneous STS bunkering for MSC container vessel during cargo operations at AD Ports’ flagship Khalifa Port. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Oman to develop liquid hydrogen corridor to Europe
Oman to develop liquid hydrogen corridor to Europe Commercial-scale corridor to transport liquid hydrogen (LH2) from Port Duqm to the Netherlands and Germany. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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WinGD lands energy management system deal for wind-assisted LR2s
WinGD lands energy management system deal for wind-assisted LR2s WinGD takes first project to handle wind propulsion and engine power through its energy management system. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime