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Oil Breaks Out With Sudden Upswing As Washington Arranges Global Shifts In Crude Flows
Oil Breaks Out With Sudden Upswing As Washington Arranges Global Shifts In Crude Flows Still, some analysts continue downplaying Venezuela’s impact on oil trading. Go to ship&bunker
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Low-Noise Rim-Drive Thrusters for Indian Research Vessel
Low-Noise Rim-Drive Thrusters for Indian Research Vessel Power & Propulsion Go to workboat365
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SCHOTTEL Propulsion for Polish Navy Rescue Vessel ‘Ratownik’
SCHOTTEL Propulsion for Polish Navy Rescue Vessel ‘Ratownik’ Dynamic Positioning Systems Go to workboat365
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Hydrex Class-Approved Underwater Repair Avoids Costly Drydock
Hydrex Class-Approved Underwater Repair Avoids Costly Drydock Vessel Repair & Maintenance Go to workboat365
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PaxOcean and ABB Reach Key Milestone on Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug
PaxOcean and ABB Reach Key Milestone on Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug Electric Go to workboat365
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Ocean Network Express (ONE) and MTI have created a new joint venture called QUAVEO in Ho Chi Minh City to speed up the… Go to asiacargonews
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CMA CGM, one of the world’s largest shipping lines, said its operations in Venezuela remain unaffected by re… Go to asiacargonews
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Leadership change at Ninatrans: New CEO named
Leadership change at Ninatrans: New CEO named January 8, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Silk Way West Airlines transports Mercedes‑Benz Sprinters on Boeing 747 Freighter
Silk Way West Airlines transports Mercedes‑Benz Sprinters on Boeing 747 Freighter January 8, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Amsterdam Schiphol Airport hit by severe weather disruption amid de-icer shortage
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport hit by severe weather disruption amid de-icer shortage January 8, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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CHAMP Cargosystems welcomes Manuel Galindo as new Chief Executive Officer
CHAMP Cargosystems welcomes Manuel Galindo as new Chief Executive Officer January 8, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Budapest strengthens its position on Europe’s air cargo map
Budapest strengthens its position on Europe’s air cargo map January 8, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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SFF calls on Holyrood candidates to ‘stand up for fishing’
SFF calls on Holyrood candidates to ‘stand up for fishing’ by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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MBE for Welsh fishermen’s leader
MBE for Welsh fishermen’s leader by Tim Oliver Go to fishing news uk
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November air cargo demand climbs 5.5% amid uneven regional performance
November air cargo demand climbs 5.5% amid uneven regional performance Total demand rose 5.5% year on year in November, with Africa and Asia Pacific recording the strongest gains, while the Americas remained soft Go to aircargonews
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Liege Airport reports another year of double-digit cargo growth
Liege Airport reports another year of double-digit cargo growth Belgian cargo specialist registers 1.3m tonnes in 2025, marking strongest growth rate among Europe’s top 10 freight airports. Go to aircargonews
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Hong Kong Air Cargo adds sixth A330 freighter to fleet
Hong Kong Air Cargo adds sixth A330 freighter to fleet Carrier takes delivery of sixth A330-200P2F on dry lease from parent Hong Kong Airlines as part of capacity expansion strategy Go to aircargonews
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CHAMP Cargosystems appoints new chief executive
CHAMP Cargosystems appoints new chief executive Air cargo software firm CHAMP Cargosystems has named WebCargo co-founder Manuel Galindo as CEO, replacing Chris McDermott after four years Go to aircargonews
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November air cargo demand climbs 5.5% amid uneven regional performance
November air cargo demand climbs 5.5% amid uneven regional performance Total demand rose 5.5% year on year in November, with Africa and Asia Pacific recording the strongest gains, while the Americas remained soft Go to aircargonews
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Asian maritime security in Q4 – smuggling and ship boardings
Asian maritime security in Q4 – smuggling and ship boardings Risk Intelligence examines security incidents and concerns in Asian waters in the third quarter of 2025 Thomas Timlen Go to seatrade maritime
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Citi shipping head Michael Parker hands over Poseidon Principles chair
Citi shipping head Michael Parker hands over Poseidon Principles chair The architect of the Poseidon Principles climate impact transparency initiative, which counts 75% of shipping’s financiers as members, Michael Parker, stepped down from his role as chairman on 31 December 2025 Jamey Go to rivieramm
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Trump exits US from 66 additional UN agencies and international organisations, strips funding
Trump exits US from 66 additional UN agencies and international organisations, strips funding In a continued show of his administration’s protectionist stance, US President Donald Trump has withdrawn from dozens of organisations of international co-operation as part of a process he says is ’ongoing’ Jamey Go to rivieramm
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NYK advances digital transformation, AI, cyber security
NYK advances digital transformation, AI, cyber security NYK president Takaya Soga highlights the importance of building defences against cyber risks Martyn Go to rivieramm
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Damaged ferry leaks coolant off Prince Edward Island, Canada
Damaged ferry leaks coolant off Prince Edward Island, Canada Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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OPINION | Frenetic 2026 military posturing sets tone for dangerous new era
OPINION | Frenetic 2026 military posturing sets tone for dangerous new era Reuters Go to baird maritime
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FEATURE | Chevron, Vitol, Trafigura vie to control Venezuelan oil exports
FEATURE | Chevron, Vitol, Trafigura vie to control Venezuelan oil exports Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Panama says it canceled flag of US-seized oil tanker a year ago
Panama says it canceled flag of US-seized oil tanker a year ago Reuters Go to baird maritime
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VIDEO | Some whales re-strand at New Zealand’s Farewell Spit, six die
VIDEO | Some whales re-strand at New Zealand’s Farewell Spit, six die Reuters Go to baird maritime
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CTO Reaffirms Regional Resilience and Operational Stability
CTO Reaffirms Regional Resilience and Operational Stability The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and our 25 member destinations have been closely monitoring geopolitical developments in Venezuela and addres… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Steerprop’s Propulsion Package For Icebreaker With Tunnel Thruster Order
Steerprop’s Propulsion Package For Icebreaker With Tunnel Thruster Order Finnish propulsion expert Steerprop has received a further thruster order from shipbuilder TKMS for the new German Research Vessel Polarstern. The add… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Bogerd Martin Arms Vessels Against Cybersecurity Threats With CT Secure
Bogerd Martin Arms Vessels Against Cybersecurity Threats With CT Secure As global geopolitical tensions rise and ships become increasingly connected, Bogerd Martin launches its cybersecurity solution: CT Secure. This compa… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Casablanca Cruise Port Opens New Cruise Chapter with Silver Muse Call
Casablanca Cruise Port Opens New Cruise Chapter with Silver Muse Call Casablanca Cruise Port marked the start of the cruise season with the arrival of Silver Muse of Silversea Cruises on 6th January, welcoming its first… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Kongsberg to Supply Rim-Drive Thrusters for India’s Research Vessel
Kongsberg to Supply Rim-Drive Thrusters for India’s Research Vessel Kongsberg Maritime has secured a contract to supply its innovative rim-drive thrusters for a new advanced acoustic research vessel being built for Ind… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Clarksons buys Zuma Labs in FFA tech push
Clarksons buys Zuma Labs in FFA tech push Clarksons has moved to deepen its technology push, agreeing to acquire Zuma Labs, a specialist provider of trading and data tools for the forward freight agreement (FFA) market. The UK-based shipbroking group said it is buying 100% of the issued share capital of Zuma Labs, which was…
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Michael Parker steps down as Poseidon Principles chair
Michael Parker steps down as Poseidon Principles chair Michael Parker, Citi’s chairman of global shipping and logistics, has stepped down as chair of the Poseidon Principles, ending a six-year tenure that dates back to the initiative’s launch in 2019. Parker stood down from the role on December 31, 2025, but will remain involved as Citi’s…
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Diana locks in higher rate in new Paralos kamsarmax deal
Diana locks in higher rate in new Paralos kamsarmax deal Diana Shipping has secured follow-on employment for one of its kamsarmax bulkers, fixing the Maia on a direct continuation time charter with Paralos Shipping. The New York-listed Greek owner said the vessel will earn $14,000 per day, less a 5% commission, under a contract running…
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Solstad adds $15m as Petrobras extends AHTS contract
Solstad adds $15m as Petrobras extends AHTS contract Solstad Offshore has agreed revised terms with Petrobras for the anchor handling tug supply vessel Normand Turquesa, extending the ship’s current work and pushing back the start of a previously announced long-term charter. The Norwegian offshore owner said the existing contract for the 2007-built AHTS has been…
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Equinor awards $10bn in contracts for facility maintenance
Equinor awards $10bn in contracts for facility maintenance Norwegian energy major Equinor has awarded framework agreements to seven supplier companies with a total value of nearly $10bn (NOK 100bn). Equinor awarded twelve new framework agreements for maintenance and modifications on the company’s offshore installations and onshore plants. The agreements commence in the first half of…
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Port of Virginia nears completion of key dredging project
Port of Virginia nears completion of key dredging project The Port of Virginia is nearing the completion of its $1.4 billion Gateway Investment Program with a critical piece of the strategic capital investment program being delivered in early 2026. In February, the port is scheduled to offer the deepest shipping channels on the U.S. East…
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Duffy taps new leadership for U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Duffy taps new leadership for U.S. Merchant Marine Academy U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced that Rear Admiral (select) Tony Ceraolo has been named superintendent and Dr. Johnathan Gajdos provost at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N.Y. The Department of Transportation says that both have decades of experience in public administration,…
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Steerprop to supply complete propulsion thruster package for new Polarstern research icebreaker
Steerprop to supply complete propulsion thruster package for new Polarstern research icebreaker Finnish propulsion specialist Steerprop has received a further thruster order from shipbuilder TKMS for the new German research vessel Polarstern. The addition of two Steerprop SP 40 TT ARC tunnel thrusters to Steerprop’s scope of supply means that the company will now provide…
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Birdon America starts construction on third waterways commerce cutter
Birdon America starts construction on third waterways commerce cutter Birdon America has started construction on the third U.S. Coast Guard waterways commerce cutter (WCC) vessel: Inland construction tender WLIC 1602. This milestone comes just months after beginning work on WLIC 1601 in June and the first river buoy tender (WLR 1801) in September. Birdon says…
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Seaspan inks deal with Bollinger, Rauma for USCG Arctic Security Cutter program
Seaspan inks deal with Bollinger, Rauma for USCG Arctic Security Cutter program Another piece of the Arctic Security Cutter jigsaw puzzle has fallen neatly into place. North Vancouver, B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards (Seaspan) has now signed agreements with Bollinger Shipyards (Bollinger) and Rauma Marine Constructions Oy (RMC) to provide its proven Multi-Purpose Icebreaker (MPI) design and…
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$10 billion awards spree: Seven players split Equinor’s multibillion-dollar contracts’ cake
$10 billion awards spree: Seven players split Equinor’s multibillion-dollar contracts’ cake Equinor has handed out multiple framework agreements to seven Norwegian supplier companies, including Aibel, Aker Solutions, Wood, Rosenberg Worley, Head Energy, Apply, and IKM Gruppen with a total value of around NOK 100 billion (approximately $9.9 billion). The post $10 billion awards spree: Seven players…
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Drydocks World in charge of LNG vessel’s rebirth as FSU
Drydocks World in charge of LNG vessel’s rebirth as FSU UAE-headquartered marine and offshore services provider Drydocks World Dubai, a part of DP World, has augmented its liquefied natural gas (LNG) conversion portfolio with a new refurbishment task that will allow it to give an LNG carrier a new lease on life as a floating storage…
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ADNOC casts the die for gas project as FID seals path to development
ADNOC casts the die for gas project as FID seals path to development The UAE’s energy heavyweight Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has put the pen to paper for its ambition to boost its natural gas arsenal by propelling a gas project off the coast of Abu Dhabi, UEA, into execution phase with a…
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North America’s $44 billion LNG development to power Alaska’s gold mine
North America’s $44 billion LNG development to power Alaska’s gold mine Glenfarne Alaska LNG, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group, has set the wheels in motion to secure a new deal for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export development in Alaska by signing a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) with Donlin Gold, the developer of a mine…
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Port of Rotterdam: ABB to power world’s largest shore power project
Port of Rotterdam: ABB to power world’s largest shore power project ABB has secured contracts with Rotterdam Shore Power (RSP), a joint venture of Port […] The post Port of Rotterdam: ABB to power world’s largest shore power project appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Digital forwarder owned by Bolloré merges with French forwarding group
Digital forwarder owned by Bolloré merges with French forwarding group The merger will see Fatton & Lyseo use Ovrsea’s proprietary operating software across its air and sea customers in Asia, Africa and North America. Go to journal of commerce
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Intra-Asia air freight capacity tightens on US high-tech demand
Intra-Asia air freight capacity tightens on US high-tech demand The growth in traffic on intra-Asian routes is a result of ongoing US demand for cloud infrastructure logistics related to the rapid development of AI technology. Go to journal of commerce
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Smaller ocean carriers can still prosper in a world of hungry ‘predators’
Smaller ocean carriers can still prosper in a world of hungry ‘predators’ While second- and third-rung lines can no longer aspire to grow into the big leagues unless they have very deep pockets, there is plenty of scope to avoid being trampled by the behemoths and quietly grow by trading on strengths, writes Jeremy Masters.…
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Operator switch gives renewed hope to Portland’s Terminal 6
Operator switch gives renewed hope to Portland’s Terminal 6 Stakeholders say a contract with Harbor Industrial Services to manage the state’s only box terminal should herald a new era of stability and cargo growth. Go to journal of commerce
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Moscow Demands U.S To Ensure ‘Humane’ Treatment Of Russian Crew Onboard Seized Tanker
Moscow Demands U.S To Ensure ‘Humane’ Treatment Of Russian Crew Onboard Seized Tanker Image for representation purposes only Moscow has asked the U.S to make sure that the Russian crew members onboard the seized shadow fleet tanker Marinera are respected, given fair treatment and their basic human rights are upheld. A spokesperson for the Russian…
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Russia Labels U.S Seizure Of Russian Oil Tanker Marinera As ‘Piracy’
Russia Labels U.S Seizure Of Russian Oil Tanker Marinera As ‘Piracy’ Image for representation purposes only In an intense operation on Wednesday, the U.S Navy seized the Russian shadow fleet oil tanker Marinera, earlier known as Bella-1, in the waters between Iceland and the British Isles. This ended the two-week-long vessel chase, which led to…
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Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug To Begin Deployment In April 2026
Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug To Begin Deployment In April 2026 Image Credits: ABB Singapore’s first fully electric tug will begin its deployment in April 2026. Constructed by PaxOcean Group and powered by ABB, it is the first to be built in Singapore as part of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore’s harbour craft…
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Mysterious Cargo Ship Continues Journey After Hitting A Sailing Vessel With 20 Onboard
Mysterious Cargo Ship Continues Journey After Hitting A Sailing Vessel With 20 Onboard Image for representation purposes only A sailing vessel was hit by a cargo ship and sank off Colombia’s Carribean Coast on January 3, 2026. Twenty people were rescued by the Colombian Navy, who brought them to land and performed medical checks. Fortunately,…
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Bulk Carrier Detained At Chinese Port After Failing Inspection Catches Fire
Bulk Carrier Detained At Chinese Port After Failing Inspection Catches Fire Image for representation purposes only A Liberian-flagged bulk carrier suffered an onboard fire while it was docked at the Bayuquan Port in China’s Liaoning Province on January 3, 2025. The 58,000 DWT Rotterdam Peral V was caught up in flames around 21:40 local time…
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Japanese Firms Team Up to Develop World’s Largest Hydrogen Carrier
Japanese Firms Team Up to Develop World’s Largest Hydrogen Carrier Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy will build the vessel with a hydrogen carrying capacity of 40,000 m3. Go to ship&bunker
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Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug Set for Deployment in April
Singapore’s First Fully Electric Tug Set for Deployment in April From 2030, all newbuild harbour craft in Singapore must be fully electric or run on B100 or other net-zero fuels. Go to ship&bunker
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US Seizes Two Tankers in North Atlantic and Caribbean
US Seizes Two Tankers in North Atlantic and Caribbean The US authorities have detained two tankers in separate operations within 24 hours. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil Extends Losses As Venezuela Capitulates And U.S. States: “We’re Not Stealing Anyone’s Oil.”
Oil Extends Losses As Venezuela Capitulates And U.S. States: “We’re Not Stealing Anyone’s Oil.” Meanwhile, Canada tries to stay relevant on the world stage. Go to ship&bunker
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Chimbusco Pan Nation Launches B100 Biofuel Supply in Hong Kong
Chimbusco Pan Nation Launches B100 Biofuel Supply in Hong Kong The company has upgraded its bunker tanker to type II certification, becoming the first supplier able to offer B100 biofuel in Hong Kong. Go to ship&bunker
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Van Oord’s LNG Dredger Restores Noord-Beveland Coastline
Van Oord’s LNG Dredger Restores Noord-Beveland Coastline Coastal Works & dredging Go to workboat365
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MV Ocean Explorer Joins Sallaum Lines’ Ocean Class Fleet
MV Ocean Explorer Joins Sallaum Lines’ Ocean Class Fleet RoRo vessels Go to workboat365
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Urban Foresight Explores Electric Vessel Floating Charging Hubs
Urban Foresight Explores Electric Vessel Floating Charging Hubs Electric Go to workboat365
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Evergreen to Enhance Fleet Connectivity with Inmarsat NexusWave
Evergreen to Enhance Fleet Connectivity with Inmarsat NexusWave Connectivity Go to workboat365
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Fire ignites on detained bulk carrier in China’s Bayuquan Port
Fire ignites on detained bulk carrier in China’s Bayuquan Port Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Several injured after two airboats collide in DeSoto County, Florida
Several injured after two airboats collide in DeSoto County, Florida Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Saudi-led coalition says Yemen separatist leader boarded ship to Somaliland
Saudi-led coalition says Yemen separatist leader boarded ship to Somaliland Reuters Go to baird maritime
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US confirms seizure of Russia-flagged oil tanker in Atlantic and another tanker in Caribbean
US confirms seizure of Russia-flagged oil tanker in Atlantic and another tanker in Caribbean US military command in Europe says the seizures support US President Trump’s targeting of ’sanctioned vessels that threaten the security of the Western Hemisphere’ Jamey Go to rivieramm
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100 days after the last Houthi attack, Suez Canal traffic still 60% lower than 2023
100 days after the last Houthi attack, Suez Canal traffic still 60% lower than 2023 BIMCO chief shipping analyst Niels Rasmussen examines Suez Canal transits, which have yet to pick up despite the Houthis declaring an end to attacks on ships Riviera Go to rivieramm
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Japan to build ‘world’s largest’ liquefied hydrogen carrier at Kawasaki
Japan to build ‘world’s largest’ liquefied hydrogen carrier at Kawasaki Planned 40,000-m3 vessel, to be built by the same shipyard that built the world’s first LH2 carrier, is set to begin operations in the 2030s Riviera Go to rivieramm
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Shipmanager V Group acquires maritime green tech firm Njord
Shipmanager V Group acquires maritime green tech firm Njord V Group takes Maersk Tankers-founded Njord to ’accelerate’ the shipmanager’s drive to expand fuel efficiency and decarbonisation services Riviera Go to rivieramm
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India’s first inland trout farming facility opens in Hyderabad
India’s first inland trout farming facility opens in Hyderabad Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Norwegian partners launch research project to help improve salmon resilience against sea lice
Norwegian partners launch research project to help improve salmon resilience against sea lice Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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General Dynamics Electric Boat places new submarine dry dock into service
General Dynamics Electric Boat places new submarine dry dock into service Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Tanker News Roundup | January 8 – Japan-India VLEC joint venture, Greek multi-gas carrier delivery and more
Tanker News Roundup | January 8 – Japan-India VLEC joint venture, Greek multi-gas carrier delivery and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Canadian builder inks icebreaker design contracts with US and Finnish counterparts
Canadian builder inks icebreaker design contracts with US and Finnish counterparts Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Falling Tanker Rates Lift U.S. Crude Exports
Falling Tanker Rates Lift U.S. Crude Exports Falling tanker rates are improving the export outlook for US crude, and prices for light sweet barrels, in particular, are getting a (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Ørsted’s Sunrise Wind Files Lawsuit Over Trump Suspension, Citing Billions at Risk
Ørsted’s Sunrise Wind Files Lawsuit Over Trump Suspension, Citing Billions at Risk Sunrise Wind LLC has filed a complaint and motion for a preliminary injunction in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., challenging the Trump (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Offshore Go to gcaptain
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Suez Canal Traffic Stalls at 60% Below Normal Despite 100 Days Without Houthi Attacks
Suez Canal Traffic Stalls at 60% Below Normal Despite 100 Days Without Houthi Attacks More than three months have passed since the last Houthi attack on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, yet the Suez Canal remains well below capacity. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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U.S. Captures Russian-Flagged Tanker Linked to Venezuela as Trump Widens Oil Push
U.S. Captures Russian-Flagged Tanker Linked to Venezuela as Trump Widens Oil Push The United States is attempting to seize a Venezuela-linked oil tanker after a more than two-week-long pursuit across the Atlantic, two U.S. officials told (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Incidents Go to gcaptain
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Canadian Icebreaker Design Picked for U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutters
Canadian Icebreaker Design Picked for U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutters Seaspan’s production-ready icebreaker design will be built in Finland and Louisiana as Washington races to counter Russian and Chinese activity in the High (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Port of NY/NJ retains second‑busiest position through November
Port of NY/NJ retains second‑busiest position through November The Port of New York and New Jersey (Port of NY/NJ) handled 509,124 loaded TEUs in November 2025, maintaining its… Go to asiacargonews
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Suparna Airlines has launched a new cargo service directly connecting Liege with Chongqing Jiangbei International… Go to asiacargonews
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Indefinite U.S. Control of Venezuelan Oil Could Benefit Tankers, Traders
Indefinite U.S. Control of Venezuelan Oil Could Benefit Tankers, Traders Following the removal of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, the Trump administration plans to oversee the country’s oil exports, and will take delive… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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KR Appoints Lee Yongsok as the 26th Chairman
KR Appoints Lee Yongsok as the 26th Chairman KR (Korean Register) announced that LEE Yongsok has been appointed as the 26th Chairman and CEO of KR, following an election held during an extraordin… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Seaspan Inks Design Deals for U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutters
Seaspan Inks Design Deals for U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutters Canada’s Seaspan Shipyards is highlighting the readiness of its design for the new class of icebreakers, reporting that the program is ready to move… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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China’s Sprawling Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Sets New Record of 1.4 Billion Tons
China’s Sprawling Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Sets New Record of 1.4 Billion Tons The massive port complex in China’s central region is reporting a new record, claiming to be the first port worldwide to have handled a record 1.4 bil… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Op-Ed: Bangladesh’s Phased HKC Rollout Makes Sense – If Enforced
Op-Ed: Bangladesh’s Phased HKC Rollout Makes Sense – If Enforced When the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (HKC) entered into force on June 26, 2025, it c… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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WiseTech and Elm partner to Boost Saudi Logistics Digitisation
WiseTech and Elm partner to Boost Saudi Logistics Digitisation January 7, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Kintetsu World Express named to CDP 2025 climate change A List
Kintetsu World Express named to CDP 2025 climate change A List January 7, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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QCS founder Dieter Haltmayer passes away
QCS founder Dieter Haltmayer passes away January 7, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Sarah Macfarlane appointed CEO of AIA Cargo
Sarah Macfarlane appointed CEO of AIA Cargo January 7, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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Airfreight rates plunge post-peak season, led by sharp declines out of Asia
Airfreight rates plunge post-peak season, led by sharp declines out of Asia January 6, 2026 Go to aircargoweek
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US seizes renamed Venezuela-linked VLCC after weeks-long chase
US seizes renamed Venezuela-linked VLCC after weeks-long chase The US forces have seized two Venezuela-linked tankers, one after a two-week chase, a name change, and reports of a Russian submarine nearby. One of the tankers seized by US authorities is the 2002-built VLCC Marinera, formerly known as the Bella 1. While still under its previous…
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JR Shipping brings in Seatrade as strategic partner
JR Shipping brings in Seatrade as strategic partner Dutch owner JR Shipping has brought in reefer specialist Seatrade as a strategic shareholder, marking a new phase for the Harlingen-based owner and manager while keeping its independent course. Under the deal, Seatrade takes a strategic participation in JR Shipping Group and becomes a long-term partner. Founders…
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Aker Solutions to trim over 500 jobs amid slower maket
Aker Solutions to trim over 500 jobs amid slower maket Aker Solutions is moving to cut costs and adjust capacity after several years of record-high workload, with the Norwegian engineering group expecting activity to ease in 2026 compared with 2025. The company said it will reduce headcount in parts of the business to match the…
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Suez traffic still 60% down 100 days after last Houthi attack
Suez traffic still 60% down 100 days after last Houthi attack Suez Canal traffic remains sharply lower more than three months after the last reported Houthi attack, underlining how slow ship operators have been to return to the Red Sea route. According to BIMCO, it has now been 100 days since the last vessel was…
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Turkish upstart Aqmaris books up to four bulker newbuilds in China
Turkish upstart Aqmaris books up to four bulker newbuilds in China Turkish newcomer Aqmaris and China’s Wuhu Shipyard have sealed a deal for four ultramax bulk carriers, marking one of the first big newbuild agreements for the Istanbul-based operator. The four 64,500 dwt units will meet IMO Tier III standards and comply with EEDI Phase…