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Swissport opens Heathrow perishables centre
Swissport opens Heathrow perishables centre Ground handler opens 2,694 sq m temperature-controlled facility with 30,000-tonne annual capacity as salmon volumes through LHR continue rising Go to aircargonews
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EFW delivers 8th A330-200P2F to Air China Cargo
EFW delivers 8th A330-200P2F to Air China Cargo German conversion specialist completes maiden China programme with eighth A330-200P2F handover to Air China Cargo Go to aircargonews
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Egypt’s first semi-automated container terminal launches operations
Egypt’s first semi-automated container terminal launches operations The terminal is jointly developed by Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals and Cosco Shipping Ports. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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DP World Callao surpasses 2m teu milestone in 2025
DP World Callao surpasses 2m teu milestone in 2025 The terminal in Peru is the first on the South American West Coast to handle 2 million teu in a year Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Tanker market outlook for 2026
Tanker market outlook for 2026 The tanker market goes into 2026 on strong footing against a complex geopolitical back drop, rising production, and fleet growth Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Red Sea return and US tariff ruling critical for container trades
Red Sea return and US tariff ruling critical for container trades As the new year dawns the last year’s problems remain with tariffs and an end to Cape of Good Hope diversions likely to shape box trades Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Top maritime news stories for week ended 16 January
Top maritime news stories for week ended 16 January Dry bulk shipping takeover battle, Maersk service returns to the Red Sea, and negative of IMO net zero framework prospects. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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VIDEO: Incat Tasmania starts harbor trials of Hull 096, the world’s largest battery-electric ship
VIDEO: Incat Tasmania starts harbor trials of Hull 096, the world’s largest battery-electric ship Incat Tasmania has marked another milestone in maritime decarbonization with the world’s largest battery-electric ship, still referred to by the shipbuilder only as Hull 096, commencing harbor trials on Tasmania’s River Derwent for the first time. As can be seen on…
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Ports of Indiana names Brady Jacoba CCO
Ports of Indiana names Brady Jacoba CCO Ports of Indiana has appointed Brady Jacoba as chief commercial officer. He brings three decades of expertise in real estate, sales, marketing, and economic development to the state port authority, which manages 2,800 acres of multimodal property across Indiana and generates $8.7 billion annually for Indiana’s economy. Jacoba,…
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VIDEO: Cargill-chartered green methanol fueled Brave Pioneer enters service
VIDEO: Cargill-chartered green methanol fueled Brave Pioneer enters service Agribusiness giant Cargill reports that Brave Pioneer, the first of five green methanol dual-fuel dry bulk vessels chartered by the company, has commenced its maiden voyage. It says that the deployment of the vessel marks another important milestone in the company’s broader decarbonization efforts / Built…
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Fleetzero raises $43M in series A funding
Fleetzero raises $43M in series A funding Hybrid and electric propulsion innovator Fleetzero has raised $43 million in Series A financing and opened a new manufacturing and R&D facility in Houston. Fleetzero, Glosten to build world’s longest-range hybrid electric vessel The financing round was led by Obvious Ventures, with participation from new investors Maersk Growth…
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WCI releases new HDR study on improving USACE delivery of inland navigation projects
WCI releases new HDR study on improving USACE delivery of inland navigation projects The Waterways Council Inc. (WCI) has released a study by HDR Inc. entitled “Recommendations for Improving the Delivery of Inland Waterway Capital Projects.” With an accompanyng infographic it examines why costs for U.S. inland waterways capital projects (locks and dams) escalate, timelines…
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Chevron signs off on Mediterranean field expansion for gas production uptick
Chevron signs off on Mediterranean field expansion for gas production uptick Chevron Mediterranean Limited (CML), a subsidiary of the U.S.-headquartered Chevron, and its partners have given the green light for a planned expansion of gas export capacity from a giant natural gas field project off the coast of Israel. The post Chevron signs off on…
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TGS’ 3D reprocessing seismic survey setting the stage for oil & gas exploration offshore Liberia
TGS’ 3D reprocessing seismic survey setting the stage for oil & gas exploration offshore Liberia Norwegian energy data and intelligence player TGS has dived into a 3D reprocessing seismic survey in the Harper Basin to enhance hydrocarbon exploration readiness off the coast of Liberia. The post TGS’ 3D reprocessing seismic survey setting the stage for oil…
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North Sea drilling ops on Equinor’s agenda for this month
North Sea drilling ops on Equinor’s agenda for this month Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has received a drilling permit from the Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) for a wildcat well in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. The post North Sea drilling ops on Equinor’s agenda for this month appeared first on Offshore Energy.…
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Truckload at a tipping point; intermodal still lagging: J.B. Hunt
Truckload at a tipping point; intermodal still lagging: J.B. Hunt But the US’ largest intermodal provider said during its fourth-quarter earnings call it is not forecasting a market inflection just yet, citing the “false starts” the industry has seen during the past 18 months. Go to journal of commerce
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MPV, heavy-lift operators ready for UK offshore wind boom after project approvals
MPV, heavy-lift operators ready for UK offshore wind boom after project approvals But rapid development of the record 8.4 gigawatts of new offshore capacity could lead to ship capacity constraints and logistical bottlenecks. Go to journal of commerce
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Long Beach considering development of ‘conventional, zero-emissions’ terminal: CEO
Long Beach considering development of ‘conventional, zero-emissions’ terminal: CEO Noel Hacegaba made the announcement about the possible 1.8 million-TEU terminal during his first State of the Port presentation since taking over as CEO on Jan. 1 following the retirement of Mario Cordero. Go to journal of commerce
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Egypt opens new semiautomated Red Sea terminal as Suez traffic grows
Egypt opens new semiautomated Red Sea terminal as Suez traffic grows The terminal, developed by a consortium of Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals and Cosco Shipping Ports, aims to capture increasing east-west trade and is integrated with Egypt’s expanding transport network. Go to journal of commerce
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China Overtakes Russia & Becomes World’s 2nd Biggest Operator of Nuclear Submarines
China Overtakes Russia & Becomes World’s 2nd Biggest Operator of Nuclear Submarines China is now the world’s second-largest operator of nuclear-powered submarines. According to reports, China has 32 active nuclear submarines, while Russia has 25 to 28 operational ones. The U.S. remains the number one, with the world’s biggest nuclear submarine fleet, operating 71 as…
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Pearl Harbor To House U.S Navy’s First Hypersonic-Armed Fleet By 2030
Pearl Harbor To House U.S Navy’s First Hypersonic-Armed Fleet By 2030 Image for representation purposes only The U.S Navy is sending its warships and submarines to Hawaii, a move that will make Pearl Harbour the home of the Navy’s first hypersonic-armed surface undersea fleet by 2030. This move is in response to the growing Chinese…
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U.S Navy Veterans Develop Crewless & Captainless Warship With Impressive Range
U.S Navy Veterans Develop Crewless & Captainless Warship With Impressive Range Image Credits: Blue Water Autonomy Blue Water Autonomy, a maritime technology startup based in Boston, has announced the development of a ship which has no captain and no crew. The vessel is expected to enhance the US Navy’s autonomous capabilities. Established in 2024 by…
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Black Sea War Insurance Rates Rise Sharply After Drone Attacks On Oil Tankers
Black Sea War Insurance Rates Rise Sharply After Drone Attacks On Oil Tankers Image for representation purposes only War risk insurance premiums for ships operating in the Black Sea have increased significantly following drone attacks on two oil tankers. According to five industry sources, insurance costs for ships calling at Black Sea ports have climbed…
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Russia Launches Strike On Chornomorsk Port, Civilian Vessel Damaged & Seafarer Injured
Russia Launches Strike On Chornomorsk Port, Civilian Vessel Damaged & Seafarer Injured Image Credits: Oleksiy Kuleba Russian forces carried out a ballistic missile attack on the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk in the Odesa region during daylight hours on 15 January, injuring a crew member aboard a civilian vessel and causing an oil spill, according to…
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Incat Commences Harbour Trials of World’s Largest Battery-Electric Vessel
Incat Commences Harbour Trials of World’s Largest Battery-Electric Vessel The battery-powered ferry has been built for South American ferry operator Buquebus with delivery scheduled for later this year. Go to ship&bunker
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Naturgy and Enagás Partner on New LNG Bunker Vessel for Iberian Peninsula
Naturgy and Enagás Partner on New LNG Bunker Vessel for Iberian Peninsula The 18,900 m3 LNG bunker vessel will operate mainly in the Iberian Peninsula, along with areas in the Gibraltar Strait and the Canary Islands. Go to ship&bunker
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HD Korea Shipbuilding Secures Order to Build Gas Carrier for European Shipowner
HD Korea Shipbuilding Secures Order to Build Gas Carrier for European Shipowner The South Korean shipbuilder says the contract is valued at KRW 175.8 billion ($121.4 million), with delivery planned for the first half of 2028. Go to ship&bunker
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US Seizes Another Venezuela-Linked Tanker in the Caribbean
US Seizes Another Venezuela-Linked Tanker in the Caribbean This marks the sixth vessel targeted by the US since mid-December for its alleged links to Venezuelan oil shipments. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil Plummets As Trump Perceived To Retreat From Attacking Iran – For Now
Oil Plummets As Trump Perceived To Retreat From Attacking Iran – For Now Meanwhile, Russia’s oil and gas budget takes a nosedive. Go to ship&bunker
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DEME Second Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Norse Energi
DEME Second Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Norse Energi Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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SEA.AI and BRNKL Link AI Vision with Vessel Event Recording
SEA.AI and BRNKL Link AI Vision with Vessel Event Recording AI Go to workboat365
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Royal T Shipyards Delivers MV Vertom Quina
Royal T Shipyards Delivers MV Vertom Quina Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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K. Sætre Orders Innovative All-Electric Cargo Vessel
K. Sætre Orders Innovative All-Electric Cargo Vessel Electric Go to workboat365
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Strategic Marine Delivers Second Z-Bow CTV, Ventus Dajia
Strategic Marine Delivers Second Z-Bow CTV, Ventus Dajia Crew Transfer Vessels Go to workboat365
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Austrian energy company Verbund places new amphibious dredger into service
Austrian energy company Verbund places new amphibious dredger into service Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Grimaldi awarded €162m financing for car carrier newbuildings
Grimaldi awarded €162m financing for car carrier newbuildings Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Icelandic authorities launch probe into sightings of dead Arctic char in Westfjords
Icelandic authorities launch probe into sightings of dead Arctic char in Westfjords Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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TS Laevad, Estonian Regional Affairs Ministry amend ferry services contract
TS Laevad, Estonian Regional Affairs Ministry amend ferry services contract Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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MPC OSE Offshore secures financing for three windfarm vessels under construction
MPC OSE Offshore secures financing for three windfarm vessels under construction Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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UK’s Ellerman City Liners launches new Baltic short-sea service
UK’s Ellerman City Liners launches new Baltic short-sea service Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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NYK names new LPG/ammonia carrier with dual-fuel propulsion
NYK names new LPG/ammonia carrier with dual-fuel propulsion Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Port of Prince Rupert cargo volumes reach 26.3M tonnes in 2025
Port of Prince Rupert cargo volumes reach 26.3M tonnes in 2025 The Port of Prince Rupert handled 26.3 million tonnes of cargo in 2025, a 14% increase over 2024, during a historic… Go to asiacargonews
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Maastricht Aachen Airport saw a significant jump in air freight handled through the airport, up by nearly half last… Go to asiacargonews
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PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) has set a new benchmark in global container handling, achieving a record of 105 million… Go to asiacargonews
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Businesses across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) are accelerating their expansion into ASEAN… Go to asiacargonews
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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has opened applications for additional licences to supply liquefied… Go to asiacargonews
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Clogged Heads Make Headlines Aboard $13B Carrier USS Ford
Clogged Heads Make Headlines Aboard $13B Carrier USS Ford The first-in-class carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has had technical problems from the moment of her delivery in 2017, when she was transferred to the Nav… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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U.S. Antarctic Resupply Mission Underway with Chartered Dutch Ship
U.S. Antarctic Resupply Mission Underway with Chartered Dutch Ship Each year, the U.S. Military Sealift Command, in coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard and the Navy, undertakes a grueling, more than 8,000 nautical… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Adm. Kevin Lunday Takes Oath of Office as Next Coast Guard Commandant
Adm. Kevin Lunday Takes Oath of Office as Next Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday has taken the oath of office as the 28th commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, formalizing a role he has held in an acting capacity s… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Maersk Resumes First Route Through Suez Canal–Red Sea After Two Years
Maersk Resumes First Route Through Suez Canal–Red Sea After Two Years Maersk is drawing a lot of attention with its announcement today that it has restarted its first service on its normal routing through the Red Sea and… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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10 Senators Ask NOAA to Protect U.S. Red Snapper Fishery From Poachers
10 Senators Ask NOAA to Protect U.S. Red Snapper Fishery From Poachers Senators from all of the U.S. Gulf Coast states have called for more support from the federal government to deter Mexican illegal fishing operators,… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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BIFA Freight Service Awards 2025: Industry leaders recognised at London ceremony
BIFA Freight Service Awards 2025: Industry leaders recognised at London ceremony January 15, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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J&T and SF Holding seal £840m partnership
J&T and SF Holding seal £840m partnership January 15, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Gebrüder Weiss expands its presence in Uzbekistan
Gebrüder Weiss expands its presence in Uzbekistan January 15, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Accelya unifies cargo and passenger technology on FLX ONE
Accelya unifies cargo and passenger technology on FLX ONE January 15, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Maersk heads back to the Red Sea
Maersk heads back to the Red Sea Danish carrier Maersk, the world’s second largest liner, has taken its first structural step back into the Red Sea, deciding to reroute its MECL service, connecting the Middle East and India with the US east coast, through the Suez Canal after months of Cape of Good Hope diversions.…
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Fredriksen goes back to Hengli for two more VLCCs
Fredriksen goes back to Hengli for two more VLCCs John Fredriksen has returned once again to China’s Hengli Shipbuilding, adding more VLCC tonnage as the shipping tycoon keeps pressing ahead with fleet renewal. Fredriksen’s private investment arm, Seatankers Management, has contracted two 306,000 dwt crude carriers at the Dalian-based yard. Chinese-listed ST Songfa confirmed that…
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Equinor taps Archer for deepwater P&A work in Gulf of Mexico
Equinor taps Archer for deepwater P&A work in Gulf of Mexico Norwegian offshore service provider Archer, in collaboration with SLB, has been awarded an integrated plug and abandonment contract with Equinor for the Titan platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The service offerings under the contract include project management, well engineering, provision of a compact…
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Bulkers ride China’s bauxite surge
Bulkers ride China’s bauxite surge China has set yet another record for bauxite imports, cementing the aluminium raw material as one of the strongest dry bulk growth stories of recent years and a rare source of support for large bulk carrier demand. Bauxite discharges into Chinese ports reached about 213m tonnes in 2025, up 25%…
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Geneva Dry continues to add leading commodity and shipping speakers
Geneva Dry continues to add leading commodity and shipping speakers The big names continue to sign up to speak at the third edition of Geneva Dry, scheduled for April 28 and 29, while new sister show, Splash Singapore, has also attracted some famous shipping executives. Geneva Dry, the world’s premier commodities shipping summit, is set…
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Airfreight volumes up 40% at Maastricht Aachen Airport
Airfreight volumes up 40% at Maastricht Aachen Airport Dutch cargo hub handled 41,636 tonnes of airfreight in 2025, driven by facility upgrades after 2023 runway closure Go to aircargonews
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Freightos carrier network holds at 77 as transactions rise 27%
Freightos carrier network holds at 77 as transactions rise 27% Digital platform reports 445,000 Q4 transactions, up 27% year-over-year, with gross booking value reaching $357m for the quarter Go to aircargonews
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Cargo Wings Express acquires two 737 freighters for Tunisia launch
Cargo Wings Express acquires two 737 freighters for Tunisia launch Tunisian carrier Cargo Wings Express has leased two Boeing 737-300 freighters from Cargo Air as it prepares to begin scheduled and charter ops Go to aircargonews
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Volumes rise at Hong Kong Airport in December and 2025
Volumes rise at Hong Kong Airport in December and 2025 Transshipment traffic jumped 18% year on year as exports also contributed to December’s cargo volume increase at the Asian hub Go to aircargonews
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Cargo Wings Express acquires two 737 freighters for Tunisia launch
Cargo Wings Express acquires two 737 freighters for Tunisia launch Tunisian carrier Cargo Wings Express has leased two Boeing 737-300 freighters from Cargo Air as it prepares to begin scheduled and charter ops Go to aircargonews
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Bahri signs iron ore shipping LOI with Hadeed
Bahri signs iron ore shipping LOI with Hadeed Saudi owner ties up with the Saudi Iron & Steel Company to look at collaboration opportunities in dry bulk. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Maersk service returns to Red Sea transits
Maersk service returns to Red Sea transits US East Coast-Middle East and India service to take Suez Canal east- and westbound transits due to continued Red Sea stability. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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ICTSI Chaiman Razon sues Philippines congressman for cyber libel
ICTSI Chaiman Razon sues Philippines congressman for cyber libel Complaint lodged against suspended Cavite Rep. Fransico “Kiko” Barzaga over now-deleted Facebook posts Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Nordic Hamburg orders heavy lift vessels at Wuhu Shipyard
Nordic Hamburg orders heavy lift vessels at Wuhu Shipyard Wuhu Shipyard secures up to five newbuildings from the German owner Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Baltic Exchange launches new tanker indices
Baltic Exchange launches new tanker indices New indexes cover four routes in Northwest Europe for clean and dirty trades Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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Equinor’s Empire Wind wins preliminary injunction allowing construction to resume
Equinor’s Empire Wind wins preliminary injunction allowing construction to resume The Trump Administration has met with another legal set back in its efforts to shut down U.S. offshore wind development. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today granted Equinor’s Empire Offshore Wind LLC (Empire) a preliminary injunction that allows construction activities to…
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Z-bow CTV is Strategic Marine’s first delivery of 2026
Z-bow CTV is Strategic Marine’s first delivery of 2026 Singapore-based shipbuilder Strategic Marine has made its first delivery of 2026. Delivered to Taiwan, it is the second of two 27-meter Z-bow crew transfer vessels (CTV) it completes a two-vessel program and strengthens the customer’s ongoing support for offshore wind operations in the region. Purpose-built for…
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David Carver named new chairman of SCA board
David Carver named new chairman of SCA board The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) has announced the new leadership of its board of directors. David Carver, president of General Dynamics NASSCO, has moved up from vice chairman to chairman of the SCA board, succeeding Brad Moyer, vice president of business development and strategic planning at…
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NMC: New application portal, website launching soon
NMC: New application portal, website launching soon The U.S. Coast Guard’s National Maritime Center (NMC), which oversees mariner credentialing, said it will introduce a new application system called the Application Submission and Additional Information Portal (ASAP), along with a redesigned website, on January 26. ASAP will allow mariners to submit merchant mariner credential and medical…
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Young Brothers names Christensen president
Young Brothers names Christensen president Young Brothers LLC, interisland freight company in Hawai‘i i, announced the appointment of experienced logistics executive Steen Christensen as president. Christensen, who has four decades of experience in every sector of the logistics value chain, was selected following a comprehensive executive search by Young Brothers’ Board of Directors. Christensen succeeds…
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TotalEnergies and BluEnergies join forces to unlock deepwater fan play offshore Liberia
TotalEnergies and BluEnergies join forces to unlock deepwater fan play offshore Liberia A Liberian upstream subsidiary of France’s energy giant TotalEnergies (TTE) has struck an industry-standard joint study and application agreement (JSAA) with BluEnergies (BLU), a Canadian-based international oil and gas exploration and development company with a focus on operations in West Africa, to explore the…
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Wärtsilä lines up decade-long deal for 12 LNG vessels with MOL
Wärtsilä lines up decade-long deal for 12 LNG vessels with MOL Wärtsilä has landed a multi-year lifecycle agreement for 12 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers (LNGC) with MOL Global Ship Management, a Singapore-based ship management company fully owned by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL). The post Wärtsilä lines up decade-long deal for 12 LNG vessels with MOL appeared first…
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Multi-year LNG offtake with Japanese player in Woodside’s bag
Multi-year LNG offtake with Japanese player in Woodside’s bag Woodside Energy Trading Singapore, a subsidiary of Australia’s energy giant Woodside, has sealed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Japan’s JERA for a long-term supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during Japan’s peak winter period. The post Multi-year LNG offtake with Japanese player in Woodside’s…
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TGS embarks on large-scale long-offset multi-client OBN gig in US Gulf
TGS embarks on large-scale long-offset multi-client OBN gig in US Gulf Norway’s energy data and intelligence company TGS has kicked off a new multi-client long-offset ocean bottom node (OBN) acquisition campaign in the Gulf of America (the U.S. Gulf of Mexico). The post TGS embarks on large-scale long-offset multi-client OBN gig in US Gulf appeared first…
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Egypt opens new semi-automated Red Sea terminal as Suez traffic grows
Egypt opens new semi-automated Red Sea terminal as Suez traffic grows The terminal, developed by a consortium of Hutchison Ports, CMA Terminals, and Cosco Shipping Ports, aims to capture increasing east-west trade and is integrated with Egypt’s expanding transport network. Go to journal of commerce
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‘Imperative’ that truckload carriers watch for any slowing in data center activity
‘Imperative’ that truckload carriers watch for any slowing in data center activity Data center construction in the US has more than doubled since 2023, helping to counterbalance slower construction of warehouses, notes Jason Miller. Go to journal of commerce
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Gemini India-Med service the next to plan return to Red Sea/Suez passage
Gemini India-Med service the next to plan return to Red Sea/Suez passage The weekly loop, known as the ME11 for Maersk and the IMX for partner Hapag-Lloyd, would join Maersk’s MECL service and CMA CGM’s Indamex among major carriers in resuming transits through the Red Sea and Suez. Go to journal of commerce
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Shipper-turned-carrier integrates with CargoWise to target forwarder business
Shipper-turned-carrier integrates with CargoWise to target forwarder business Tailwind Shipping, which emerged during the pandemic as a vessel operating arm of retailer Lidl, has enabled booking and shipment management tools within CargoWise, the widely used forwarding software platform. Go to journal of commerce
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Canada’s Port of Saint John ready for larger ships, more containers
Canada’s Port of Saint John ready for larger ships, more containers Canada’s eastern-most port has completed the final phase of a project that has added a new berth and increased track capacity for handling intermodal rail. Go to journal of commerce
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Singapore Ports Achieve Record-Breaking Performance In 2025
Singapore Ports Achieve Record-Breaking Performance In 2025 Image Credits: Wikipedia Singapore’s ports recorded their strongest performance to date in 2025. The update was shared at the Singapore Maritime Foundation’s New Year Conversations event, where Senior Minister of State for Law and Transport, Murali Pillai, attended as the Guest-of-Honour. During the year, Singapore handled 3.22 billion…
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US-Seized Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker Enters UK Waters For Resupply
US-Seized Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker Enters UK Waters For Resupply Image for representation purposes only A Russia-flagged oil tanker seized by the United States earlier this month has entered UK waters, with the British government confirming the vessel stopped in Scotland to take on food and water for its crew. The tanker, now called Marinera and…
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Indian Navy Stitched Sailing Vessel ‘INSV Kaundinya’ Completes Maiden Voyage To Muscat
Indian Navy Stitched Sailing Vessel ‘INSV Kaundinya’ Completes Maiden Voyage To Muscat Image Credits: Embassy of India In Oman/X The Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Kaundinya has successfully completed its maiden voyage from Porbandar in Gujarat and arrived in Muscat. The traditionally built stitched sailing vessel undertook an 18-day voyage. The expedition also holds special…
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Ships Anchor Away From Iranian Ports Amid Escalating US-Iran Tensions
Ships Anchor Away From Iranian Ports Amid Escalating US-Iran Tensions Image for representation purposes only Several dozen commercial ships have moved away from Iran’s ports and are now anchored outside official port limits, according to recent shipping data and maritime industry sources, as tensions between Iran and the United States continue to rise. Maritime sources…
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Cargo Vessel Rescued After Developing Dangerous List Near Suez Canal
Cargo Vessel Rescued After Developing Dangerous List Near Suez Canal Image for representation purposes only The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has rescued all crew members of the general cargo vessel FENER after the ship developed a heavy list and came close to sinking near the northern entrance of the Suez Canal. The incident happened late…
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MasterCraft Launches All-New X22 Model
MasterCraft Launches All-New X22 Model MasterCraft’s new 2026 X22 underway and looking fine. Courtesy MasterCraft Editor’s Note: We will have a complete test and video walkthrough of the X22 coming very soon. Look for it. MasterCraft Boat Company, a subsidiary of MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc and the best-selling towboat brand, today introduced the all-new X22, a…
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Iranian Cargo Ship Sinks in Caspian Sea
Iranian Cargo Ship Sinks in Caspian Sea The 3,300 DWT general cargo vessel Rona issued a distress call to Turkmenistan’s authorities on January 14. Go to ship&bunker
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Class Societies Group Approves Safety Framework for Ammonia-Fuelled Engines
Class Societies Group Approves Safety Framework for Ammonia-Fuelled Engines The class society association says the safety requirements address risks linked to ammonia’s toxicity that are not fully covered by existing IMO rules. Go to ship&bunker
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Panama Bunker Sales Rose 4.1% Year on Year in 2025 on Higher VLSFO Sales
Panama Bunker Sales Rose 4.1% Year on Year in 2025 on Higher VLSFO Sales Panama saw a total of 7,466 calls for bunkers in 2025, representing an 11.5% increase from the 6,696 recorded in 2024. Go to ship&bunker
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INTERVIEW: Shipergy Uses AI to Reshape Trading Model Amid Market Downturn
INTERVIEW: Shipergy Uses AI to Reshape Trading Model Amid Market Downturn Shipergy CEO Daniel Rose is refocusing the firm’s commercial efforts on three hubs and deploying AI tools to reduce workload in response to weak market conditions, he tells Ship & Bunker. Go to ship&bunker
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Pilot LNG Rebrands as Navergy Infrastructure Partners
Pilot LNG Rebrands as Navergy Infrastructure Partners From now on the company will operate under the name Navergy Infrastructure Partners. Go to ship&bunker
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CoCo Yachts Wins Contract for Two High-Speed Ferries for Zanzibar Shipping
CoCo Yachts Wins Contract for Two High-Speed Ferries for Zanzibar Shipping Ferries Go to workboat365
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Robert Allan Ltd. to Design Icebreaking Tug for Port of Skellefteå, Sweden
Robert Allan Ltd. to Design Icebreaking Tug for Port of Skellefteå, Sweden Ice Class Go to workboat365