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Colombo Dockyard to Build High Spec Cable-Layer in Sri Lanka
Colombo Dockyard to Build High Spec Cable-Layer in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard has been awarded a shipbuilding contract by the French submarine cable company Orange Marine. The deal finalized last we… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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As VLCC Market Surges, Agility is the New Stability
As VLCC Market Surges, Agility is the New Stability The VLCC market is currently booming and driving shipping’s strongest earnings performance in over two years. Spot earnings are reaching $100,000 per… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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ABS’ Board Elects John McDonald as Next Chairman and CEO
ABS’ Board Elects John McDonald as Next Chairman and CEO ABS’ board has elected chief operating officer John McDonald to take over as the class society’s next chairman and CEO, replacing Christopher J. Wier… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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FBI Investigating Death of 18-Year-Old Girl on Carnival Cruise Ship
FBI Investigating Death of 18-Year-Old Girl on Carnival Cruise Ship The FBI is investigating the death of an 18-year-old high school senior last weekend aboard the cruise ship Carnival Horizon, which has just returned… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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CEVA launches new Amazon fulfilment centre in Brazil
CEVA launches new Amazon fulfilment centre in Brazil November 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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TIACA exceeds 500 members milestone
TIACA exceeds 500 members milestone November 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Skyways Group appoints Nitisha Anand as Vice President – Brand Strategy
Skyways Group appoints Nitisha Anand as Vice President – Brand Strategy November 11, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Would you let your child go to sea?
Would you let your child go to sea? As the next generation turns away from life at sea, industry leaders reflect on what it would take to make seafaring something parents once again want for their children. The second instalment in our brand-new Seafarers magazine. Ask anyone who’s spent time at sea and they’ll tell…
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Scorpio Tankers back in VLCC game with Hanwha Ocean deal
Scorpio Tankers back in VLCC game with Hanwha Ocean deal Monaco-based Scorpio Tankers has made a surprise return to the crude carrier newbuilding market after more than a decade, signing up for two very large crude carriers (VLCCs) at South Korean yard Hanwha Ocean. The New York-listed product tanker giant has inked letters of intent…
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Live Animal Export: It’s 2025, why are hairy seafarers abandoned and left to linger and die onboard?
Live Animal Export: It’s 2025, why are hairy seafarers abandoned and left to linger and die onboard? Dr Lynn Simpson returns to Splash today, discussing the ongoing livestock calamity taking place off Turkey. Today is day 54 of Spiridon II’s current voyage, something that Splash covered yesterday. Originating in Montevideo, Uruguay, destined for Türkiye and…
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Houthis signal end to Red Sea attacks as shaky ceasefire holds
Houthis signal end to Red Sea attacks as shaky ceasefire holds The Houthis have officially announced that they have paused maritime attacks on Israel and lifted their so-called naval blockade on Israeli ports. This announcement appeared at the end of a letter (pictured below) sent to Hamas’s military wing, Kata’ib al-Qassam, by the newly appointed…
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‘Ambition is not yet reaching the fixture desk’: RightShip warns of reward deficit for responsible owners
‘Ambition is not yet reaching the fixture desk’: RightShip warns of reward deficit for responsible owners A new 37-page report published today by vetting specialist RightShip makes clear the growing frustration among owners who invest in safer, greener operations yet see little commercial recognition for it, with just 27% of charterers polled saying they offer…
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Scots fleet lands highest value and tonnage in 10 years
Scots fleet lands highest value and tonnage in 10 years by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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Korean Air uses API for systems integration
Korean Air uses API for systems integration Korean Air has deployed an API-based integration platform, allowing customers to access cargo services directly through proprietary systems Go to aircargonews
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Cargo rates expected to rise following MD-11 freighter grounding
Cargo rates expected to rise following MD-11 freighter grounding Global airfreight rates are poised for further increases after the FAA grounded all MD-11F cargo aircraft following last week’s fatal UPS crash in Louisville Go to aircargonews
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SMEs confident about Asia-Europe trade expansion
SMEs confident about Asia-Europe trade expansion A FedEx survey has found 87% of European SMEs expect rising Asia Pacific exports and 85% of APAC firms are planning European market entry within 24 months Go to aircargonews
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Middle East maritime thriving on capital, government leadership
Middle East maritime thriving on capital, government leadership The Middle East’s maritime transformation is faster and on a larger scale than that seen in Singapore, panel says. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Shore leave crisis for seafarers
Shore leave crisis for seafarers Workload and lack of time in port result in crew spending months on board ship without ever setting foot on land. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Norwegian owner inks LOI for tankers from Indian yard
Norwegian owner inks LOI for tankers from Indian yard Shipbuilding in India will boost the country’s export income with a first major vessel order from Rederiet Stenersen at SDHI Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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Ming Yang and Buhawind partner on offshore wind power project
Ming Yang and Buhawind partner on offshore wind power project Comprehensive joint feasibility study to explore planned 2 GW offshore wind project in the Philippines. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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China’s suspension of special port fee on US vessels begins
China’s suspension of special port fee on US vessels begins Ministry of Commerce also announces suspension of countermeasures against five US-linked Hanwha Ocean subsidiaries. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Indian yard clinched by Norwegian player to build six fit-for-future chemical tankers
Indian yard clinched by Norwegian player to build six fit-for-future chemical tankers Indian shipbuilder Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has shaken hands with Norway-based […] The post Indian yard clinched by Norwegian player to build six fit-for-future chemical tankers appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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DNV approves Hycamite’s tech for onboard hydrogen production from LNG
DNV approves Hycamite’s tech for onboard hydrogen production from LNG Hycamite has received approval in principle (AiP) from DNV for its technology that produces hydrogen from LNG onboard ships. The post DNV approves Hycamite’s tech for onboard hydrogen production from LNG appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go to offshore energy biz
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Baker Hughes tech supplier of choice for Alaskan LNG project
Baker Hughes tech supplier of choice for Alaskan LNG project U.S.-based Glenfarne Alaska LNG, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group, has selected compatriot energy technology giant Baker Hughes to provide technology for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project that the former is developing in the U.S. northernmost state. The post Baker Hughes tech supplier of choice…
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Hyundai Motor signs MoU to advance hydrogen port development in Pyeongtaek
Hyundai Motor signs MoU to advance hydrogen port development in Pyeongtaek South Korean conglomerate Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has entered a multilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Pyeongtaek City and key partners to develop carbon-neutral hydrogen port initiatives, aiming to establish a Korean model for port decarbonization and contribute to national carbon-neutrality goals. The post…
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Gemini delivers cost savings as it mulls a path to premium pricing
Gemini delivers cost savings as it mulls a path to premium pricing While premium pricing has long been elusive for ocean carriers, the cost benefits from the Maersk-Hapag-Lloyd alliance may prove to be enough to justify overhauling the network. Go to journal of commerce
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LA-LB emissions agreement with AQMD sets realistic timelines: stakeholders
LA-LB emissions agreement with AQMD sets realistic timelines: stakeholders The South Coast Air Quality Management District governing board has approved an emissions reduction plan that requires the ports to develop and implement charging and fueling infrastructure and invest in zero or near-zero-emission trucks, locomotives and cargo handling equipment. Go to journal of commerce
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Schneider launches premium intermodal service with 95% on-time guarantee
Schneider launches premium intermodal service with 95% on-time guarantee The product, known as Fast Track, is the latest effort by an intermodal carrier to attract customers who depend on precision and dependable service, qualities that railroads have often struggled to deliver. Go to journal of commerce
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China’s Beibu Gulf Port Welcomes Largest-Ever 200,000-Tonne Container Ship
China’s Beibu Gulf Port Welcomes Largest-Ever 200,000-Tonne Container Ship Screengrab from Facebook video posted by CCTV The Beibu Gulf Port in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has achieved a major milestone with the arrival of its largest-ever container ship, a 200,000-tonne-class vessel that is 399.8 metres long. The huge ship docked at the fully…
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South Korea Raises 600-Year-Old Joseon-Era Cargo Ship From Seabed
South Korea Raises 600-Year-Old Joseon-Era Cargo Ship From Seabed Image for representation purposes only South Korean archaeologists have recovered the complete remains of a 600-year-old cargo ship from the seabed off the country’s west coast, providing rare insight into how goods and taxes were transported during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). The National Research Institute of…
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Container Ship Collides With Pleasure Boat In English Bay, Probe Launched
Container Ship Collides With Pleasure Boat In English Bay, Probe Launched Image for representation purposes only A collision between a container ship and a pleasure craft in Vancouver’s English Bay late Sunday morning has prompted the deployment of a team of federal investigators to the scene. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) confirmed that…
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U.S. Launches 2 New Deadly Strikes On Suspected Drug Boats In Eastern Pacific, Killing Six
U.S. Launches 2 New Deadly Strikes On Suspected Drug Boats In Eastern Pacific, Killing Six Screengrab from X video posted by Pete Hegseth The US military carried out two deadly strikes on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific on Sunday, killing six people, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed. In a post on…
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Chinese Research Vessel Opens For Public Visit In Cook Islands After Deep-Sea Mission
Chinese Research Vessel Opens For Public Visit In Cook Islands After Deep-Sea Mission Image for representation purposes only The Chinese ocean research vessel Da Yang Hao has arrived in Rarotonga following a deep-sea research mission conducted in collaboration with a Cook Islands team to enhance local ocean science capability. The public has been invited to…
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FLIR Ocean Scout Pro
FLIR Ocean Scout Pro The Ocean Scout Pro is easy to handle to scan the waters at night Courtesy Ron Ballanti FLIR has been a pioneer in marine thermal-imaging devices, including handheld scopes/cameras, that can detect the heat signatures of objects such as buoys, boats, breakwaters and other hazards to enhance boating safety at night.…
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Belgium’s Ostend Port Gets Hydrogen Bunkering Station
Belgium’s Ostend Port Gets Hydrogen Bunkering Station The station will initially serve the hydrogen-capable crew transfer vessel of Windcat. Go to ship&bunker
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US and China Port Fee Suspension Begins
US and China Port Fee Suspension Begins The suspension offers short-term relief to global shipping, though questions remain about what follows after the one-year truce. Go to ship&bunker
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Oil Market In The Dumps As Analysts Hope For Good News From India, U.S.
Oil Market In The Dumps As Analysts Hope For Good News From India, U.S. An end to the U.S. government shutdown is also keenly anticipated. Go to ship&bunker
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Calcarea and Aurelia Collaborate on New Onboard Carbon Capture Tech
Calcarea and Aurelia Collaborate on New Onboard Carbon Capture Tech The project aims to design a bulk carrier that can turn CO2 into harmless salts using seawater and limestone. Go to ship&bunker
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Consort Bunkers and Chimbusco Team Up on Low-Carbon Bunker Supply
Consort Bunkers and Chimbusco Team Up on Low-Carbon Bunker Supply They seek to leverage their respective strengths to strengthen the alternative fuels supply. Go to ship&bunker
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Canada’s Woodfibre LNG secures regulatory approval for second accommodation vessel
Canada’s Woodfibre LNG secures regulatory approval for second accommodation vessel Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Ferry, tanker collide off Singapore’s Southern Islands
Ferry, tanker collide off Singapore’s Southern Islands Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Excelerate CEO: FSRU conversion in progress and ‘we haven’t given up on newbuildings’
Excelerate CEO: FSRU conversion in progress and ‘we haven’t given up on newbuildings’ “We’ve had a team in Korea talking extensively and workshopping what a new generation could look like,” Excelerate Energy CEO Steven Kobos said Jamey Go to rivieramm
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NYK cites ‘stable profits’ in fleet expansion set to hit 130 LNG carriers
NYK cites ‘stable profits’ in fleet expansion set to hit 130 LNG carriers LNG carrier Elisa Halcyon, delivered to charterer EDF in October, is among a series of deliveries that will expand NYK’s LNG carrier fleet to 130 by 2028 Jamey Go to rivieramm
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‘Advisory powerhouse’ to open new doors in offshore and towage
‘Advisory powerhouse’ to open new doors in offshore and towage Stabilising fundamentals and fresh capital flows are creating new opportunities for vessel owners and investors across the offshore support and towage sectors, says Martin Helweg Edwin Go to rivieramm
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Collaboration to supply systems for Royal Thai Navy’s future frigate
Collaboration to supply systems for Royal Thai Navy’s future frigate Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Indian Navy commissions third Sandhayak-class survey ship
Indian Navy commissions third Sandhayak-class survey ship Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Container Vessel News Roundup | November 11 – Dual-fuel ship deliveries from China and Korea plus Taiwan-Japan newbuilding contracts
Container Vessel News Roundup | November 11 – Dual-fuel ship deliveries from China and Korea plus Taiwan-Japan newbuilding contracts Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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HD KSOE Q3 operating profit surges 164.5 per cent year-on-year
HD KSOE Q3 operating profit surges 164.5 per cent year-on-year Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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SalMar posts record harvest in Q3, low salmon prices mark results
SalMar posts record harvest in Q3, low salmon prices mark results Alan Bosworth Go to baird maritime
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U.S. Takes Major Steps Toward Pacific Seabed Mining
U.S. Takes Major Steps Toward Pacific Seabed Mining (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Offshore Go to gcaptain
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EU Launches €2.9B Plan to Kickstart Green Transport Fuels, But Industry Warns Speed Is Critical
EU Launches €2.9B Plan to Kickstart Green Transport Fuels, But Industry Warns Speed Is Critical (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Environment Go to gcaptain
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NTSB to Determine Probable Cause of Baltimore Bridge Collapse
NTSB to Determine Probable Cause of Baltimore Bridge Collapse (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Accidents Go to gcaptain
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Indian Navy and EU Forces Intensify Hunt for Somali Pirates Following Tanker Rescue
Indian Navy and EU Forces Intensify Hunt for Somali Pirates Following Tanker Rescue (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Piracy Go to gcaptain
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Lukoil Declares Force Majeure in Iraq Over US Sanctions
Lukoil Declares Force Majeure in Iraq Over US Sanctions (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Estonia’s Digital-First Ship Registry: A Modern Maritime Flag
Estonia’s Digital-First Ship Registry: A Modern Maritime Flag When considering where to register commercial vessels, shipowners have a broad range of options, each with its own advantages. Among European flags,… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Sanctions Force Lukoil Into Force Majeure at Giant Iraqi Oilfield
Sanctions Force Lukoil Into Force Majeure at Giant Iraqi Oilfield American sanctions on Russian oil giant Lukoil have forced the company to declare force majeure for its Iraqi operations, taking nearly 10 percent of… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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South Korea Questions U.S. Build Location for Nuclear Submarines
South Korea Questions U.S. Build Location for Nuclear Submarines South Korea has plans to build its own nuclear submarines with American assistance, and the program is squarely aimed at countering the North Korean… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Tensions Within Houthi Leadership Could Increase Threat to Shipping
Tensions Within Houthi Leadership Could Increase Threat to Shipping As tensions rise amongst the Houthi rebel leadership in Yemen, the Royal Saudi Navy (RSNF)’s Western Fleet has launched Exercise Red Wave 8. From fla… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Chinese Research Vessel Arrives in Cook Islands for Seabed Surveys
Chinese Research Vessel Arrives in Cook Islands for Seabed Surveys Deepening economic ties between China and Cook Islands continue to raise concerns in the South Pacific region. Last week, the Chinese research vessel… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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TIACA welcomes Magma Aviation as Its new member
TIACA welcomes Magma Aviation as Its new member November 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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FedEx: 76 percent of APAC SMEs boost exports to Europe
FedEx: 76 percent of APAC SMEs boost exports to Europe November 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Airbus ships fourth European Service Module for Artemis IV
Airbus ships fourth European Service Module for Artemis IV November 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Ethiopian freight industry delegation visits the UK to strengthen logistics partnership
Ethiopian freight industry delegation visits the UK to strengthen logistics partnership November 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Saudi Arabia handles 866,000 tonnes of air cargo in 2025 surge
Saudi Arabia handles 866,000 tonnes of air cargo in 2025 surge November 10, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Splash launches special Seafarers magazine
Splash launches special Seafarers magazine For decades, seafarers have powered shipping’s profits but remained largely invisible to its decision-makers. That distance — between the bridge and the boardroom — is finally narrowing, something that forms the opening article in our brand new Seafarers magazine launching today to coincide with Crew Connect in Manila as well…
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India’s revived yard lands $220m Norwegian chemical tanker deal
India’s revived yard lands $220m Norwegian chemical tanker deal Swan Defence and Heavy Industries (SDHI) has secured its first major shipbuilding deal since taking over and reviving the Pipavav shipyard, signing a letter of intent (LoI) with Norway’s Rederiet Stenersen for the construction of six 18,000 dwt chemical tankers worth about $220m. The agreement includes…
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Svitzer takes majority stake in Norway’s Bukser og Berging
Svitzer takes majority stake in Norway’s Bukser og Berging Danish towage giant Svitzer has acquired a 66.6% stake in Norwegian towage and marine services company Buksér og Berging (BOB). The deal, which remains subject to final regulatory approvals, will see BOB continue operating as an independent company under its own brand, management, and strategy. Chief…
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Diana Shipping clinches capesize charter upgrade with Norden
Diana Shipping clinches capesize charter upgrade with Norden Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has locked in a fresh charter for its 2015-built capesize Santa Barbara at a higher rate with Danish shipowner and operator Norden. The 179,426 dwt vessel will earn $25,500 per day, minus 5% commission, for a period running from a minimum of…
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Newbuild bulker design to lock away carbon at sea
Newbuild bulker design to lock away carbon at sea Climate-tech start-up Calcarea and Dutch naval architect Aurelia Design have joined forces to develop a commercial ship design integrating ocean-based carbon capture technology. The partnership will combine Calcarea’s limestone weathering system — a process that removes CO₂ by accelerating its natural reaction with seawater and limestone…
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‘Requiem’ ska shanty released for inshore fishing fleet
‘Requiem’ ska shanty released for inshore fishing fleet by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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Manx scallop season opens with increased TAC
Manx scallop season opens with increased TAC by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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MSC appoints Lewis Tattersall to spearhead certification drive
MSC appoints Lewis Tattersall to spearhead certification drive by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Tiaca concludes ACF with new partnership and new executive team
Tiaca concludes ACF with new partnership and new executive team Air cargo organisation TIACA has partnered with logistics startup network HAUS61 to promote entrepreneurship in the airfreight sector Go to aircargonews
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Rhenus plans further airfreight expansion in Southeast Asia
Rhenus plans further airfreight expansion in Southeast Asia Rhenus Group has established new airfreight gateways in Singapore and Bangkok to complement its Kuala Lumpur operations Go to aircargonews
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MBS Logistics targets aerospace with new unit
MBS Logistics targets aerospace with new unit Cologne-based MBS Logistics Group has established a dedicated aerospace logistics division, leveraging its recent acquisition of Zurich-based Gerhard Wegmüller Go to aircargonews
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CargoAi appoints Tyndall as strategic adviser
CargoAi appoints Tyndall as strategic adviser Air cargo technology platform CargoAi has appointed industry veteran Wayne Tyndall as strategic advisor to support its next growth phase Go to aircargonews
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SF Express signs up Air One for UK-China flights
SF Express signs up Air One for UK-China flights Chinese express giant SF Express has partnered with freighter operator One Air to establish regular cargo flights between its Ezhou hub and East Midlands Airport Go to aircargonews
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Liner shipping slips down the decarbonisation table
Liner shipping slips down the decarbonisation table Research into scope one and three emissions shows many container operators performing poorly while Korean lines are failing to disclose green investments Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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SAL unites Its ocean services under SAL Intermarine
SAL unites Its ocean services under SAL Intermarine Intermarine and Intermarine Bulk Carriers brought under SAL branding under new structure. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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China Merchants Port invests in Brazil container terminal project
China Merchants Port invests in Brazil container terminal project China Merchants Port is strengthening its port business coverage in Brazil with a $280m investment in TCP. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Peruvian Port of Matarani in $700m expansion
Peruvian Port of Matarani in $700m expansion The port operator is backed by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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High profile Seatrade Maritime Round Table marks start of Crew Connect Global
High profile Seatrade Maritime Round Table marks start of Crew Connect Global Industry leaders gathered to discuss making seafaring attractive to the digitally-connected, and where AI can help address the maritime skills gap. Seatrade Maritime Go to seatrade maritime
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Maritime Partners repowers M/V John Austin
Maritime Partners repowers M/V John Austin Metairie, La., headquartered Maritime Partners has repowered the twin-screw pushboat M/V John Austin, replacing its Cummins QSK38 (1300 hp @ 1800 rpm) with a Mitsubishi S12R-Y3 engine rated at 1260 hp @ 1600 rpm. After 28,000 hours on the previous platform, the decision to repower was driven by the…
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November 2025
November 2025 This month’s features explore how offshore, workboat, and patrol sectors are adapting to new markets, cleaner power, and evolving demands. The post November 2025 appeared first on Marine Log. Marine Log Staff Go to marinelog
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Q&A – The future of ferry operations: post-event insights
Q&A – The future of ferry operations: post-event insights By Anchor Operating System President and CTO, Nasi Peretz SPONSORED CONTENT: Anchor Operating System served as a featured speaker at the Marine Log‘s FERRIES Conference, represented by Senior Vice President Dustin Mantell, who shared how modern ferry systems are adopting real-time data platforms, mobile ticketing, and…
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Le Groupe ALMACO opens new Quebec City head office
Le Groupe ALMACO opens new Quebec City head office Le Groupe ALMACO, the Canadian subsidiary of Turku, Finland-headquartered ALMACO Group, has officially inaugurated its new head office in Quebec City, strengthens its international collaboration with Davie Shipbuilding. Groupe ALMACO awarded CAD 105M Polar Max EPC contract As we reported earlier, Davie recently awarded Le Groupe…
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Svitzer takes 66.6% stake in Norway’s Buksér og Berging
Svitzer takes 66.6% stake in Norway’s Buksér og Berging Copenhagen-headquartered Svitzer Group A/S has acquired a 66.6% stake in leading Norwegian towage and marine service company Buksér og Berging AS, subject to final regulatory approvals. Svitzer says that there are no integration activities related to the transaction for either company and Buksér og Berging will…
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Venture Global’s new LNG deal underscores Europe’s bet on US gas
Venture Global’s new LNG deal underscores Europe’s bet on US gas Venture Global, a U.S. producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from North American basins, has executed a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with Spain’s Naturgy. The post Venture Global’s new LNG deal underscores Europe’s bet on US gas…
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EST-Floattech to supply battery systems for Arklow Shipping’s general cargo ship pair
EST-Floattech to supply battery systems for Arklow Shipping’s general cargo ship pair The Netherlands-based energy storage system provider EST-Floattech has been commissioned to supply its battery […] The post EST-Floattech to supply battery systems for Arklow Shipping’s general cargo ship pair appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
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Bio-LNG supply service launched at Musel Energy Hub in Spain
Bio-LNG supply service launched at Musel Energy Hub in Spain Musel Energy Hub, the LNG plant in Gijón, Spain, owned by Enagás and Reganosa, has launched a service to supply bio-LNG to ships and tankers. The post Bio-LNG supply service launched at Musel Energy Hub in Spain appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go…
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TasPorts and H2U Group eye hydrogen and ammonia production in Tasmania
TasPorts and H2U Group eye hydrogen and ammonia production in Tasmania Australian players TasPorts and the H2U Group have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to investigate the feasibility of developing a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility within the Bell Bay port precinct in Northern Tasmania. The post TasPorts and H2U…
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DOF gets call from the Atlantic from BP
DOF gets call from the Atlantic from BP Norwegian vessel owner DOF Group has secured a three-year firm, with two-year options, contract […] The post DOF gets call from the Atlantic from BP appeared first on Offshore Energy. Nadja Skopljak Go to offshore energy biz
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USTR port fee pause broadly welcomed, but labor decries ‘free pass’ for China
USTR port fee pause broadly welcomed, but labor decries ‘free pass’ for China The United States Trade Representative also confirmed in a statement Sunday that planned 100% tariffs on China-built ship-to-shore cranes and other cargo handling equipment, due to take effect Monday, have also been suspended for a year. Go to journal of commerce
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Rise in Arctic MPV transits comes despite challenges of ice navigation
Rise in Arctic MPV transits comes despite challenges of ice navigation Lured by shorter voyage times and commensurate cost savings, shipping companies have dipped their propellers into the frigid Arctic waters since the northerly routes became commercially viable due to warmer conditions about 15 years ago. Go to journal of commerce
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Penalties for pests found in project cargo packing add to shipper woes
Penalties for pests found in project cargo packing add to shipper woes The wood packaging materials that are meant to protect project cargoes during their journey can be contaminated with pests, and that means importers face significant financial risks. Go to journal of commerce
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CALCAREA & AURELIA Collaborate To Bring Ocean-Based Carbon Capture To Shipping
CALCAREA & AURELIA Collaborate To Bring Ocean-Based Carbon Capture To Shipping Image Credits: AURELIA CALCAREA Inc. and AURELIA Design B.V. have entered into a collaboration to bring ocean-based carbon capture technology to the maritime sector. The partnership combines CALCAREA’s unique carbon removal process with AURELIA’s expertise in green ship design and e-systems integration. At the…
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China Suspends Port Fees On U.S.-Linked Vessels For A Year Following Trade Truce
China Suspends Port Fees On U.S.-Linked Vessels For A Year Following Trade Truce Image for representation purposes only China has announced a one-year suspension of special port fees imposed on U.S.-linked vessels, following Washington’s move to pause similar levies on Chinese ships. The decision, effective from 13:01 Beijing time (05:01 GMT) on Monday, 10 November…
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Pakistan Navy Warship Docks In Bangladesh For The First Time Since 1971
Pakistan Navy Warship Docks In Bangladesh For The First Time Since 1971 Image Credits: Bangladesh Navy/X For the first time since the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, a Pakistan Navy warship has docked in Bangladesh. The frigate PNS Saif arrived at Chattogram Port on 8 November for a four-day goodwill visit, according to a statement issued…
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CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin Becomes Largest Ship To Transit Suez Canal In 2 Years
CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin Becomes Largest Ship To Transit Suez Canal In 2 Years Image Credits: Suez Canal/Facebook The Suez Canal has recorded the passage of the CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin, the largest container ship to transit the Canal in the past two years, marking a positive sign for the gradual return of giant vessels…