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Harbour maps out vision for 2026 and beyond
Harbour maps out vision for 2026 and beyond by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Fishing News Global Briefing – 7 January
Fishing News Global Briefing – 7 January by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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Volga-Dnepr Group sale to EAS expected soon
Volga-Dnepr Group sale to EAS expected soon Volga-Dnepr Group is reportedly set for sale to EAS Group early this year after prolonged financial strain from sanctions reduced fleet operations Go to aircargonews
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Airfreight demand rises in December but growth expected to slow in 2026
Airfreight demand rises in December but growth expected to slow in 2026 December air cargo demand climbed 6% year on year, but Xeneta forecasts just 2-3% growth in 2026 amid e-commerce headwinds and tariff uncertainty Go to aircargonews
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Hong Kong Air Cargo adds Amman freighter flights
Hong Kong Air Cargo adds Amman freighter flights Carrier adds Jordan to network from 10 January with weekly Saturday service, marking first route expansion of 2026 amid fleet growth plans Go to aircargonews
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Airfreight pioneer and QCS founder Dieter Haltmayer passes away
Airfreight pioneer and QCS founder Dieter Haltmayer passes away Industry veteran established Quick Cargo Service in 1974 and pioneered SME forwarder cooperative model that reshaped German market dynamics Go to aircargonews
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Volga-Dnepr Group sale to EAS expected soon
Volga-Dnepr Group sale to EAS expected soon Volga-Dnepr Group is reportedly set for sale to EAS Group early this year after prolonged financial strain from sanctions reduced fleet operations Go to aircargonews
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AD Ports builds logistics cluster leadership team
AD Ports builds logistics cluster leadership team Senior executives join global and regional leadership teams at business unit containing Noatum Logistics. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Evergreen takes Inmarsat’s multi-network NexusWave fleetwide
Evergreen takes Inmarsat’s multi-network NexusWave fleetwide Upgrade integrates ViaSat-3 satellite connection to boost connectivity and support Evergreen’s digitalisation plans. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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MSC and Hamburg port partners to consolidate terminal control
MSC and Hamburg port partners to consolidate terminal control Hamburg city and MSC have moved to take total control of the Hamburg terminal operator HHLA, as minority shareholders are set to be squeezed out. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Shifting geopolitical blocs to reshape supply chains
Shifting geopolitical blocs to reshape supply chains Attack on Venezuela seen as a response to the rise of China’s influence across the globe, which has fragmented the global economy and created blocs of regional influence. Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Cape Shipping moves into the VLCC market
Cape Shipping moves into the VLCC market Greek owner Cape Shipping has ordered a pair of very large crude carriers in China. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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U.S. seizes Venezuela-linked tankers Bella I and Sophia
U.S. seizes Venezuela-linked tankers Bella I and Sophia In a post on X, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem says that in two predawn operations today, the Coast Guard conducted back-to-back meticulously coordinated boarding of two “ghost fleet” tanker ships— one in the North Atlantic Sea and one in international waters near the Caribbean. Both…
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New Polish Navy rescue vessel will have full Schottel propulsion package
New Polish Navy rescue vessel will have full Schottel propulsion package The new Polish Navy rescue vessel Ratownik, currently under construction at the PGZ Stocznia Wojenna shipyard in Gdansk, will be equipped with a comprehensive propulsion package supplied by Schottel. Designed to replace the Polish Navy’s existing rescue units, the ship will significantly enhance submarine…
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Vega Reederei cuts reporting and administration tasks by up to 80% with Kaiko Systems
Vega Reederei cuts reporting and administration tasks by up to 80% with Kaiko Systems Hamburg-headquartered ship operator Vega Reederei reports that it has reduced time spent on reporting and administration tasks by up to 80% since rolling out the Kaiko Systems maritime operation platform across its fleet. Following the sale of its container feeder and…
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Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime 2025: The full interviews
Marine Log’s Top Women in Maritime 2025: The full interviews As the maritime industry continues to expand, innovate, and welcome a more diverse workforce, we’re proud to present our 2025 list of Top Women in Maritime—now in its sixth year of celebrating the leaders shaping the future of our industry. This year’s honorees represent a…
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Marine Atlantic signs 5-year vessel charter with Stena RoRo
Marine Atlantic signs 5-year vessel charter with Stena RoRo Marine Atlantic, the Canadian crown corporation that provides freight and passenger services between the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, has entered into a five-year charter agreement with Stena RoRo to lease the A Nepita, ex Superfast X,. The A Nepita is ice-class rated,…
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Southeast Asia richer for its ‘biggest’ black gold find in two decades and third largest since 2000
Southeast Asia richer for its ‘biggest’ black gold find in two decades and third largest since 2000 With the appraisal insights regarding an oil find offshore Vietnam coming to light, Wood Mackenzie, an energy intelligence group, has labeled this hydrocarbon exploration success as “the biggest oil discovery in Southeast Asia of the last 20 years,”…
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Golden Sea Lion roars with appraisal success at oil discovery offshore Southeast Asia
Golden Sea Lion roars with appraisal success at oil discovery offshore Southeast Asia Houston-based oil and gas company Murphy Oil has achieved a new appraisal milestone related to an oil find in the Cuu Long Basin approximately 40 miles off the coast of Vietnam, Southeast Asia. This move is perceived to have unlocked significant resource upside.…
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Evaluation coming up next to shed light on early indications of gas presence offshore Australia
Evaluation coming up next to shed light on early indications of gas presence offshore Australia ConocoPhillips Australia (COPA), a subsidiary of the U.S.-headquartered energy giant ConocoPhillips, has intersected gas in Waarre reservoirs during drilling activities at a well in the Otway Basin off the coast of Australia, with a semi-submersible rig owned by Transocean, an offshore…
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Equinor expands Archer’s scope for P&A of 30 subsea wells
Equinor expands Archer’s scope for P&A of 30 subsea wells Norwegian state-owned energy company Equinor has awarded oil services company Archer with a multi-year […] The post Equinor expands Archer’s scope for P&A of 30 subsea wells appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Noble puts Axess on inspection and certification duty for rig quartet offshore Guyana
Noble puts Axess on inspection and certification duty for rig quartet offshore Guyana Noble Corporation, a U.S.-based offshore drilling giant, has entrusted Norway’s asset integrity management company Axess Group with the provision of inspection and certification services for four mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs), which are deployed off the coast of Guyana. The post Noble puts…
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Australian regulators force WiseTech to sell software vendor
Australian regulators force WiseTech to sell software vendor The action is tied to WiseTech’s acquisition of E2open in 2025, which included software that Australia’s competition commission deemed gave WiseTech too much control of the market. Go to journal of commerce
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Severe winter storm disrupts North Europe port, inland operations
Severe winter storm disrupts North Europe port, inland operations The storm is bringing fierce winds and Arctic conditions to the region, impacting ocean, road and rail freight transport. Go to journal of commerce
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US truckload pricing remains unsettled despite red-hot December
US truckload pricing remains unsettled despite red-hot December Contract shippers have not felt the impact of the surge last month in spot market truckload rates, but that could change amid market uncertainty as 2026 begins. Go to journal of commerce
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MSC’s Medlog Oceania inks deal for Seaway’s intermodal business
MSC’s Medlog Oceania inks deal for Seaway’s intermodal business The acquisition continues a wave of supply chain consolidation seen in Australia and New Zealand in recent years as service providers search for inorganic growth in a highly competitive market. Go to journal of commerce
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DAT, AscendTMS push Convoy load automation into small broker world
DAT, AscendTMS push Convoy load automation into small broker world The integration will allow small truckload brokers to automate a range of load processes within their existing transportation management system. Go to journal of commerce
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Capital Clean Energy Takes Delivery Of World’s First 22,000 cbm Liquid CO₂ Carrier
Capital Clean Energy Takes Delivery Of World’s First 22,000 cbm Liquid CO₂ Carrier Screengrab from YT video posted by Capital Gas Ship Management Corp. Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. has taken delivery of the world’s first 22,000 cubic metre low-pressure liquid CO₂ carrier. The NASDAQ-listed shipowner confirmed that the vessel, Active, was delivered by Hyundai…
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South Korea Plans Container Shipping Voyage Through Arctic Waters In September
South Korea Plans Container Shipping Voyage Through Arctic Waters In September Image for representation purposes only South Korea is planning to carry out a trial container shipping voyage through Arctic waters in September, as part of efforts to create a shorter sea route between Asia and Europe. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said the…
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VINSSEN Unveils Korea’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Ship ‘HYDRO ZENITH’
VINSSEN Unveils Korea’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Ship ‘HYDRO ZENITH’ Screengrab from YT video posted by MBC South Korea has launched its first hydrogen fuel cell-powered ship, Hydro Zenith. The vessel was unveiled on 18 December at VINSSEN’s land-based test facility in Yeongam, Jeollanam-do Province, with local government representatives, industry partners, and research institutions…
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HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Wins Second US Navy Ship Overhaul Contract
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Wins Second US Navy Ship Overhaul Contract Image Credits: US Navy HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has won a new maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) contract from the US Navy, marking its second order to service an American naval vessel. The South Korean shipbuilder will carry out a regular overhaul of…
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Video: U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Pursues Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker In North Atlantic
Video: U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Pursues Russian-Flagged Oil Tanker In North Atlantic Image for representation purposes only A U.S. Coast Guard cutter has been seen closely following a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic, after the vessel refused a U.S. boarding attempt and continued sailing in international waters. The incident became public after Russia’s…
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New Tech-Laden Sea Ray Drops At CES: The SLX 360 OB Debuts
New Tech-Laden Sea Ray Drops At CES: The SLX 360 OB Debuts The Sea Ray SLX 360 OB made its debut at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 6, 2026. Courtesy Sea Ray Sea Ray, a Brunswick Corporation brand and iconic leader in luxury marine craftsmanship, today unveiled the all-new SLX 360…
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Fliteboard RACE Brings High Performance to Foiling
Fliteboard RACE Brings High Performance to Foiling The Fliteboard RACE features a long, narrow shape; a precision-tuned integrated kicker so riders can push harder into turns; optimized mast placement; and more. Courtesy Fliteboard This new Flite RACE is being billed as “the world’s fastest Fliteboard.” Designed and built in partnership with Mercury Racing, it is said…
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Pertamina Wins Singapore Bunkering Licence
Pertamina Wins Singapore Bunkering Licence The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore now lists Pertamina International Marketing & Distribution Pte Ltd among its licensed suppliers as of January 1. Go to ship&bunker
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Russian Navy Escorts Tanker Evading US Forces in Venezuela
Russian Navy Escorts Tanker Evading US Forces in Venezuela Russia has sent a submarine and other naval assets to escort the Russian-flagged VLCC Marinera out of Venezuelan waters. Go to ship&bunker
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MASH Makes’ Cashew Nut Shell Biofuel Ready for Marine Use After Lab Test
MASH Makes’ Cashew Nut Shell Biofuel Ready for Marine Use After Lab Test MASH Makes says the upgraded fuel addresses long-standing reliability and blending issues that have limited the use of CNSL as a marine fuel. Go to ship&bunker
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MOL Presses Ahead with Decarbonisation Plans Despite IMO NZF Delay
MOL Presses Ahead with Decarbonisation Plans Despite IMO NZF Delay MOL CEO warned that climate change is an irreversible global trend that needs to be addressed. Go to ship&bunker
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IINO Lines to Charter Dual-Fuel Ethane Carrier to Ineos
IINO Lines to Charter Dual-Fuel Ethane Carrier to Ineos This is the second dual-fuel ethane carrier in the IINO Lines’ fleet. Go to ship&bunker
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First Hull Takes Shape for US Hybrid-Electric Tug Fleet
First Hull Takes Shape for US Hybrid-Electric Tug Fleet Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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Inverlussa’s New Hybrid Aquaculture Vessel ‘Naomi Jennifer’
Inverlussa’s New Hybrid Aquaculture Vessel ‘Naomi Jennifer’ Aquaculture Go to workboat365
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Unique Group and Decom Partner On Subsea Decommissioning Solutions
Unique Group and Decom Partner On Subsea Decommissioning Solutions Decommissioning Go to workboat365
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Taiwan: China’s war games sought to undermine global support for the island
Taiwan: China’s war games sought to undermine global support for the island Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Sallaum Lines takes delivery of dual-fuel car carrier
Sallaum Lines takes delivery of dual-fuel car carrier Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Petrovietnam Gas awards first-ever LNG term contract to Shell
Petrovietnam Gas awards first-ever LNG term contract to Shell Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Orsted’s Sunrise Wind to challenge US suspension of wind project lease
Orsted’s Sunrise Wind to challenge US suspension of wind project lease Reuters Go to baird maritime
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FEATURE | Caracas, Washington reach deal to export Venezuelan oil to US
FEATURE | Caracas, Washington reach deal to export Venezuelan oil to US Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Greece’s Capital Maritime welcomes new multi-gas carrier to fleet
Greece’s Capital Maritime welcomes new multi-gas carrier to fleet Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Trump Says Venezuela Will Turn Over 30–50 Million Barrels of Oil to the U.S.
Trump Says Venezuela Will Turn Over 30–50 Million Barrels of Oil to the U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that Venezuela’s interim authorities have agreed to hand over between 30 and 50 million barrels of sanctioned (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Nordic Alliance Confronts Trump’s Greenland Ambitions as Arctic Security Tensions Escalate
Nordic Alliance Confronts Trump’s Greenland Ambitions as Arctic Security Tensions Escalate Five Nordic nations have issued a unified rebuke to renewed American territorial ambitions in the Arctic, asserting that decisions about Greenland rest solely (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Chevron Sends 11 Tankers to Venezuela as U.S. Enforces Oil Blockade
Chevron Sends 11 Tankers to Venezuela as U.S. Enforces Oil Blockade By Lucia Kassai (Bloomberg) — A small fleet of ships booked by Chevron Corp. is sailing to Venezuela as the company emerges as the only exporter of the (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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DiBella Sworn In As Federal Maritime Commissioner
DiBella Sworn In As Federal Maritime Commissioner Laura DiBella, Florida’s first female Secretary of Commerce, was sworn in today as a Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission, marking the (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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The Great Escape? U.S. Reportedly Weighing High-Seas Seizure of Fugitive Tanker
The Great Escape? U.S. Reportedly Weighing High-Seas Seizure of Fugitive Tanker For more than two weeks, the oil tanker formerly known as Bella 1 has been on the run. Now, as the vessel — hastily re-registered in Russia and (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Stena RoRo Enters Into 5 year Charter Contract with Marine Atlantic, Canada
Stena RoRo Enters Into 5 year Charter Contract with Marine Atlantic, Canada The ship will enter into service during the fall of 2026 following a period of customization to the intended trade such as ship to shore ramp arrangem… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Bourbon Emerges From Long Restructuring With New Private-Equity Owners
Bourbon Emerges From Long Restructuring With New Private-Equity Owners French offshore services company Bourbon has completed its financial restructuring program with the support of two new majority shareholders. The out… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Celebrating 25 Years of Leadership in Freight Advocacy
Celebrating 25 Years of Leadership in Freight Advocacy The Coalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors (CAGTC) is proud to commemorate a major milestone in 2026: the Coalition’s 25th anniversary…. The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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SSA Marine Appoints Meghan Weinman as President of Conventional Division
SSA Marine Appoints Meghan Weinman as President of Conventional Division SSA Marine, one of the world’s leading independent marine terminal operators, today announced that Meghan Weinman has been promoted to president of SS… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Japan Will Build World’s Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier
Japan Will Build World’s Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier A new project supported by the Japanese government is designed to provide the foundation for the future hydrogen supply chain. Four years after Japan… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Rheinmetall, MBDA to Build Laser Weapon for Germany’s Navy
Rheinmetall, MBDA to Build Laser Weapon for Germany’s Navy Facing increasing threats from unmanned systems and an ongoing “hybrid warfare” security environment in Europe, Germany’s navy is joining the rush to… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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World’s First Large LCO2/Multi-Gas Carrier Delivered to Capital
World’s First Large LCO2/Multi-Gas Carrier Delivered to Capital The first large capacity vessel designed to support the efforts for the capture, transport, and storage or reuse of CO2 has been completed, marking a… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Eastern Pacific back for more ammonia carriers at Jiangnan
Eastern Pacific back for more ammonia carriers at Jiangnan Idan Ofer’s Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has returned to China to add more ammonia carrier capacity, placing an order for two very large ammonia carriers (VLACs) at Jiangnan Shipyard. The Singapore-based owner has signed a contract for two 90,000 cu m newbuildings, with delivery scheduled for…
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XT Shipping linked to four-boxship deal at Hengli
XT Shipping linked to four-boxship deal at Hengli Israel’s XT Shipping has returned to the newbuilding market with a series of midsize containership orders in China, underlining renewed confidence in the container sector. Shipbroking sources say the Tel Aviv-based owner is behind an order for four 6,000 teu containerships at Hengli Shipbuilding, with delivery scheduled…
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Venezuela crisis widens gap between mainstream and grey tonnage
Venezuela crisis widens gap between mainstream and grey tonnage The extradition of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro to the United States has sent fresh ripples through tanker markets, not because barrels have suddenly disappeared, but because the political shock is reshaping trade routes, risk appetite and the definition of what constitutes tradable tonnage. Brokers and analysts…
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Baltic cable probe widens as Latvia finds no link to inspected ship
Baltic cable probe widens as Latvia finds no link to inspected ship Latvia is pressing ahead with its investigation into the latest subsea cable cutting incident in the region, even after police said they have found no evidence linking a ship inspected in Liepaja to the damage. Latvian authorities said on Monday that an underwater…
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South Korea puts Arctic shipping on policy map with first boxship trial
South Korea puts Arctic shipping on policy map with first boxship trial South Korea has formally elevated Arctic shipping into national policy, with Seoul planning its first-ever container ship trial voyage via the Northern Sea Route later this year. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) confirmed it is preparing a September trial using a…
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Vessel Crew/Inshore Fisheries & Conservation OfficerJob Vacancy
Vessel Crew/Inshore Fisheries & Conservation OfficerJob Vacancy by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Lough Neagh eel support package ‘inadequate’
Lough Neagh eel support package ‘inadequate’ by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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Christmas cheer for Devon fishing community
Christmas cheer for Devon fishing community by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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Asia Pacific air cargo volumes rise 6.2% in November
Asia Pacific air cargo volumes rise 6.2% in November Regional carriers recorded 6.2% growth in air cargo demand, driven by South-East Asian and Indian export activity Go to aircargonews
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Suparna adds new Liege-Chongqing freighter flights
Suparna adds new Liege-Chongqing freighter flights Chinese carrier adds western China gateway to European freighter hub, targeting e-commerce and high-tech cargo flows with Boeing 777 service Go to aircargonews
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Qatar Cargo to use Doha as temporary technical stop
Qatar Cargo to use Doha as temporary technical stop Carrier clarifies Doha International will function as tech stop for three months only, with Hamad International remaining the primary cargo hub Go to aircargonews
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Parr departs PML Seafrigo UK&I
Parr departs PML Seafrigo UK&I Perishable logistics specialist PML Seafrigo has appointed Sean Smith as chief executive, replacing founder Mike Parr who departs after 21 years Go to aircargonews
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Asia Pacific air cargo volumes rise 6.2% in November
Asia Pacific air cargo volumes rise 6.2% in November Regional carriers recorded 6.2% growth in air cargo demand, driven by South-East Asian and Indian export activity Go to aircargonews
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Cartagena port breaks 4m teu barrier in 2025
Cartagena port breaks 4m teu barrier in 2025 The Port of Cartagena Group reached a milestone in the port history of Colombia by handling 4 million teu in a single year Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Rotterdam forges ahead on shore power with ABB
Rotterdam forges ahead on shore power with ABB Europe’s largest port is to install shore power systems designed and built by ABB that are expected to cut yearly carbon emissions by close to 100,000 tonnes when fully operational by 2030. Paul Bartlett Go to seatrade maritime
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EPS returns to Jiangnan Shipyard for VLAC pair
EPS returns to Jiangnan Shipyard for VLAC pair Eastern Pacific Shipping orders more ammonia carriers from Chinese shipbuilder Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Venezuelan oil recovery: years of investment, uncertain future
Venezuelan oil recovery: years of investment, uncertain future It will take multiple years and tens of billions of dollars to rehabilitate Venezuela’s dilapidated oil production infrastructure. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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Hapag-Lloyd terminal arm invests in Brazil
Hapag-Lloyd terminal arm invests in Brazil Hanseatic Global Terminals is taking a 50% stake in Imetame Logística Porto (ILP) to develop a new container terminal Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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VIDEO: Capital Clean takes delivery of Active, the world’s largest LCO2 carrier
VIDEO: Capital Clean takes delivery of Active, the world’s largest LCO2 carrier Athens-headquartered Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. (NASDAQ: CCEC) has taken delivery of the Active, the world’s first 22,000-cubic-meter low-pressure liquid CO2 (LCO2) carrier, from shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., Ltd. (HMD). The Active is the first of four 22,000 cubic meter LCO2/multi gas…
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Crowley adopts a new business structure
Crowley adopts a new business structure In a strategic consolidation of its business structure, Crowley is creating two divisions: shipping and logistics, led by James C. Fowler, EVP and division president, and energy, led by Kollin Fencil, EVP and division president. Both report to COO Megan Davidson. “This realignment sharpens our capabilities to execute with…
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Maryland pilots take delivery of new Baltimore-class launch
Maryland pilots take delivery of new Baltimore-class launch The Association of Maryland Pilots has received a new pilot boat from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation. Named Federal Hill, the high-speed vessel is a sistership to the pilotage association’s first Baltimore-class launch, delivered by the Somerset, Mass., shipyard four years ago. With a length overall of 48.5…
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MARAD to take on oversight of deepwater port licensing
MARAD to take on oversight of deepwater port licensing U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy has announced that the Maritime Administration (MARAD) will take on oversight of deepwater port licensing from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). The change is aimed at streamlining environmental reviews, accelerating license approvals, and lowerimg domestic energy costs. “The Deepwater…
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LNG vessel comes to Seatrium’s yard for new lease on life as Egypt-bound FSRU (Gallery)
LNG vessel comes to Seatrium’s yard for new lease on life as Egypt-bound FSRU (Gallery) Höegh Evi, a Norwegian owner and operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers and floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs), has confirmed the arrival of an LNG carrier (LNGC) at a yard in Singapore, where it will undergo transformation to…
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Oil oversupply risks and global crude trade realignment loom with Venezuela’s regime change
Oil oversupply risks and global crude trade realignment loom with Venezuela’s regime change As Venezuela faces a regime change, the country’s production recovery is staring at a decade-long timeline despite near-term supply gains, according to Wood Mackenzie, an energy intelligence group, which believes that additional Venezuelan barrels could pressure Brent prices below mid-to high $50 per…
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Maersk Tankers’ green technology business changes ownership
Maersk Tankers’ green technology business changes ownership Marine services provider V.Group has acquired Njord, a Denmark-based green technology business founded by […] The post Maersk Tankers’ green technology business changes ownership appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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Borr Drilling’s rig duo finds more work in US and Mexico
Borr Drilling’s rig duo finds more work in US and Mexico Bermuda-based offshore drilling contractor Borr Drilling has won a new assignment in the United States (U.S.) with an undisclosed operator for one premium jack-up rig and a contract extension with Italy’s Eni for another off the coast of Mexico. The post Borr Drilling’s rig…
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North American rail container fleet fully outfitted with GPS devices
North American rail container fleet fully outfitted with GPS devices Intermodal marketing companies have long been at a disadvantage because rail-owned containers lacked the real-time tracking and tracing capabilities that are standard among private fleets. Go to journal of commerce
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Soft volumes to keep West Coast ports congestion-free in early 2026
Soft volumes to keep West Coast ports congestion-free in early 2026 With inflation increasing, consumer confidence declining and unemployment on the rise, US imports from Asia are not expected to see the typical pre-Lunar New Year surge in January and February. Go to journal of commerce
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Energy-related transport, metals and mining to lift project cargo sector in 2026
Energy-related transport, metals and mining to lift project cargo sector in 2026 Power generation cargoes gave the heavy-lift sector a welcome boost in 2025, and it’s a cargo stream that will not dry up anytime soon. Go to journal of commerce
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Asia-Europe ocean carriers add capacity as trade enters peak shipping period
Asia-Europe ocean carriers add capacity as trade enters peak shipping period Few blank sailings have been announced for January, and none this week, as shippers in Asia get their cargo on the water ahead of China’s Lunar New Year factory shutdown. Go to journal of commerce
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Cosco awards initial newbuilding deals as part of $7 billion fleet expansion
Cosco awards initial newbuilding deals as part of $7 billion fleet expansion The deals for nine feeder container ships and four multipurpose and heavy-lift ships total about $490 million, according to Cosco and shipbrokers. Go to journal of commerce
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IMO Secretary-General Sets His Priorities For 2026 New Year Message
IMO Secretary-General Sets His Priorities For 2026 New Year Message Image for representation purposes only International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has emphasized key items on the IMO’s upcoming agenda. In a video message, Secretary-General Dominguez said: “As we start 2026, I would like to focus on something simple: getting things done. At IMO, this is…
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China’s Hengli Heavy Industry Claims Global First With Simultaneous Float-Out Of 4 VLCCs
China’s Hengli Heavy Industry Claims Global First With Simultaneous Float-Out Of 4 VLCCs Image for representation purposes only China’s Hengli Heavy Industry has floated out four very large crude carriers (VLCCs) at the same time, an operation the shipbuilder has described as a first for the global shipbuilding industry. The float-out took place on January…
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Texas A&M Develops AI-Powered SMART-SEA System To Help Seafarers Avoid Collisions
Texas A&M Develops AI-Powered SMART-SEA System To Help Seafarers Avoid Collisions Image for representation purposes only Collisions between marine vessels and stationary structures, like offshore oil platforms and depleted wellheads, are becoming increasingly common. These collisions come with a cost — including the financial burden of lost goods and potential loss of life. Ocean engineering…
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Chief Engineer Missing After Disappearing From Vessel In Bougainville Waters
Chief Engineer Missing After Disappearing From Vessel In Bougainville Waters Image for representation purposes only A Papua New Guinea chief engineer remains missing after disappearing while on duty aboard a commercial vessel operating in Bougainville waters. R&A Marine Services (RAMS) has confirmed that Richard Samai, the Chief Engineer of the MV Emilia Spirit, was formally…
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New Study Exposes Sharp Decline In Shore Leave For Seafarers Worldwide
New Study Exposes Sharp Decline In Shore Leave For Seafarers Worldwide Image for representation purposes only A new report from the ITF Seafarers’ Trust (ITFST) and the World Maritime University (WMU) highlights the continuing absence of shore leave for the world’s seafarers. Analysing the data from 5879 seafarers who responded to the ITFST’s Shore Leave…
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Brunswick Corporation Unveils Its Largest-Ever Showcase of Marine Technology and AI-Driven Boating Experiences at CES 2026
Brunswick Corporation Unveils Its Largest-Ever Showcase of Marine Technology and AI-Driven Boating Experiences at CES 2026 The Brunswick display at CES is itself a technological showcase, providing for immersive experience for a variety of recreational marine products. Courtesy Brunswick Corp. Brunswick Corporation , the world’s largest marine technology company, returns to the Consumer Electronics Show…
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Tiara 39 LS: A Versatile Powerhouse in the Luxury Sport Line
Tiara 39 LS: A Versatile Powerhouse in the Luxury Sport Line Tiara Yachts continues to push the boundaries of midsize luxury sport yachts with the introduction of the 39 LS, a 39-foot vessel designed to deliver high performance, versatility, and comfort in a thoughtfully engineered package. Unveiled at the 2025 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show,…