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Sustainability beyond the fuel tank
Sustainability beyond the fuel tank October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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EFM Global executes 17 air charters in 60 Days
EFM Global executes 17 air charters in 60 Days October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Global Airports Forum (GAF) focuses on airport Innovation
Global Airports Forum (GAF) focuses on airport Innovation October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Menzies Aviation strengthens Americas leadership team with senior appointments
Menzies Aviation strengthens Americas leadership team with senior appointments October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Tanker rates poised to close 2025 with best year in a decade
Tanker rates poised to close 2025 with best year in a decade The year 2025 is shaping up to be the best year for tankers in a decade, according to analysis carried in the October issue of Splash Extra, now available to read for free. Year-to-date average VLCC earnings of $44,279 are the best since…
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HMM joins the exclusive teu millionaires club
HMM joins the exclusive teu millionaires club South Korea’s flagship carrier HMM has become the eighth member of the exclusive teu millionaires club. HMM’s fleet now stands at 1,007,180 teu, according to analysis by Alphaliner, which noted in its most recent weekly report that the Korean carrier’s operated capacity has doubled over the past five…
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Alfa Laval: Balancing short-term operational needs with long-term goals
Alfa Laval: Balancing short-term operational needs with long-term goals For shipping’s leaders, the biggest challenge today isn’t just keeping up with technology — it’s knowing which path to take. “Making decisions about which technology or fuel to invest in has not been easy,” says Martijn Bergink, president of Alfa Laval’s marine division. “Rapidly changing regulations,…
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Monaco owner Transocean breaks into boxships with newbuilds in China
Monaco owner Transocean breaks into boxships with newbuilds in China Monaco-headquartered Transocean Maritime Agencies has been revealed as the buyer behind an order for containership newbuildings in China, marking the company’s latest fleet expansion and its first step into the box segment. Industry sources and shipbuilding databases show Transocean has contracted two 1,930 teu vessels…
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Top shipping organisations reaffirm support for IMO as global regulator
Top shipping organisations reaffirm support for IMO as global regulator In light of this month’s surprise move by member states to put the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) on ice, the world’s leading shipping organisations have reaffirmed their support to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as the global regulator for international shipping. The Tripartite Forum of shipbuilders,…
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£150k of UK mussels rejected at Boulogne-sur-Mer
£150k of UK mussels rejected at Boulogne-sur-Mer by Andy Read Go to fishing news uk
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Fleetwood skipper ‘prevented from landing’
Fleetwood skipper ‘prevented from landing’ by Martin Harvey Go to fishing news uk
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Trade war only accelerated Southeast Asia air cargo growth
Trade war only accelerated Southeast Asia air cargo growth Regional air cargo expansion would have occurred regardless of recent geopolitical trade disruptions, with underlying economic drivers at play Go to aircargonews
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IATA: Air cargo grows again in September
IATA: Air cargo grows again in September Global air cargo demand extended its growth streak to seven months in September with a 2.9% year-on-year increase, though growth rates moderated from August Go to aircargonews
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UPS increases job cuts as it tackles profit pressure
UPS increases job cuts as it tackles profit pressure UPS implements deeper workforce reductions than planned while achieving $2.2bn cost savings through operational restructuring amid Amazon business reduction Go to aircargonews
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Air China Cargo to order Airbus A350Fs
Air China Cargo to order Airbus A350Fs Air China Cargo has committed to ordering up to 10 Airbus A350 freighters, with initial delivery scheduled between 2029 and 2031 Go to aircargonews
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Trade war only accelerated Southeast Asia air cargo growth
Trade war only accelerated Southeast Asia air cargo growth Regional air cargo expansion would have occurred regardless of recent geopolitical trade disruptions, with underlying economic drivers at play Go to aircargonews
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Stephenson Harwood to open two offices in Saudi Arabia
Stephenson Harwood to open two offices in Saudi Arabia Three-partner team to include maritime expertise out of Al Khobar and new partner in Riyadh. Gary Howard Go to seatrade maritime
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Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers adds 42 vessels
Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers adds 42 vessels The Chinese carrier reported a 31% increase in profits for the first nine months of 2025. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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Mobile port in Alabama to increase capacity
Mobile port in Alabama to increase capacity APM Terminals is to build a new $131 million container berth at the Port of Mobile. Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Hagag-Lloyd names final ship in 24,000 teu series
Hagag-Lloyd names final ship in 24,000 teu series The 12 Hamburg Express class container ships are the largest in the German carrier’s fleet. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Reviving US shipbuilding and significant maritime reform
Reviving US shipbuilding and significant maritime reform A Senate hearing on US commercial shipbuilding was notable for its lack of bi-partisan bickering and broad political support Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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VIDEO: Master Boat unveils its new state-of-the-art dry dock
VIDEO: Master Boat unveils its new state-of-the-art dry dock Coden, Ala.-based Master Boat Builders, Inc. has taken delivery of a new, state‑of‑the‑art floating dry dock, giving the company direct control over launch schedules and accelerating vessel deliveries. Designed and built by Conrad Shipyard, the dry dock measures 155 x 66 feet wide with 41 foot…
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Major refurb of MSC Magnifica begins at Palumbo Malta
Major refurb of MSC Magnifica begins at Palumbo Malta Refurbishment of MSC Cruises 3,223- passenger MSC Magnifica has officially begun with the ship entering dry dock at Palumbo Malta Shipyard in Malta Delivered in 2010 by what was then the STX France shipyard in Saint -Nazaire, the ship is one of two Musica Class ships…
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VIDEO: Senate hearing focuses on reviving U.S. commercial shipbuilding
VIDEO: Senate hearing focuses on reviving U.S. commercial shipbuilding How do we modernize and accelerate U.S. commercial shipbuilding while strengthening America’s broader maritime industrial base? That was the focus of a senate subcommittee hearing titled “Sea Change: Reviving Commercial Shipbuilding.” Convened by U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science,…
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CMAL opts for ABB solutions for its new all-electric SVRP double-enders
CMAL opts for ABB solutions for its new all-electric SVRP double-enders Poland’s Remontowa Shipbuilding has awarded ABB a contract to supply power distribution and propulsion systems featuring ABB’s Compact Onboard DC Grid for seven all-electric double-ended ferries. The vessels are scheduled for delivery to Scottish owner Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL) between late 2027 and…
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First export cable in at China’s new 1 GW offshore wind farm
First export cable in at China’s new 1 GW offshore wind farm Fulan Offshore Engineering’s cable-laying barge (CLB) Ai Lan Yi Hao (AL-1) has completed the […] The post First export cable in at China’s new 1 GW offshore wind farm appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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McDermott handpicks EnerMech for work on Shell’s giant gas project off Trinidad & Tobago
McDermott handpicks EnerMech for work on Shell’s giant gas project off Trinidad & Tobago McDermott has tasked EnerMech, an Aberdeen-headquartered integrated solutions specialist, with an assignment for the development of a gas project off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, operated by Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell. The…
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US pushes to streamline permitting with new bill by fast-tracking LNG export approvals
US pushes to streamline permitting with new bill by fast-tracking LNG export approvals As the United States (U.S.) has set its cap on growing its liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, multiple steps are being taken to shake off the regulatory shackles impeding the LNG export boom. The latest such move is encapsulated in a proposed…
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Acteon, Wynnergy team up to deliver offshore wind solutions across Asia
Acteon, Wynnergy team up to deliver offshore wind solutions across Asia UK-headquartered Acteon and Taiwan-based marine solutions provider Wynnergy Marine have signed a strategic Memorandum […] The post Acteon, Wynnergy team up to deliver offshore wind solutions across Asia appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adnan Memija Go to offshore energy biz
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CMA CGM revives talks for ownership stake in Hamburg terminal: Alphaliner
CMA CGM revives talks for ownership stake in Hamburg terminal: Alphaliner A share in Eurogate’s CTH facility would give the carrier a firm foothold in Europe’s third-largest container port. Go to journal of commerce
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Oilfield service giants banking on windfall from data center power projects
Oilfield service giants banking on windfall from data center power projects The companies are exploring opportunities to tap into the rapidly growing data center market, which could result in more project cargo activity from the power generation projects needed to support the centers. Go to journal of commerce
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Asia-Europe ocean imports drive up Rotterdam’s nine-month volume
Asia-Europe ocean imports drive up Rotterdam’s nine-month volume Europe’s busiest container port has maintained its growth so far this year despite persistent congestion, intermittent strikes and growing geopolitical tensions. Go to journal of commerce
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Green fuel funding slowed by IMO decarbonization delay: Hapag-Lloyd CEO
Green fuel funding slowed by IMO decarbonization delay: Hapag-Lloyd CEO A limited supply of alternative fuels will not be helped by the one-year adjournment of the net-zero framework, Rolf Habben Jansen says. Go to journal of commerce
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UPS volumes grow overseas in Q3 as China-to-US shipments drop 27%
UPS volumes grow overseas in Q3 as China-to-US shipments drop 27% International lanes that don’t touch the US are growing package volumes faster as higher US tariffs disrupt established patterns, UPS said in its latest earnings report. Go to journal of commerce
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Seafarers’ Happiness Declines As Working And Living Conditions Worsen At Sea
Seafarers’ Happiness Declines As Working And Living Conditions Worsen At Sea Image for representation purposes only The latest Seafarers Happiness Index (SHI) from The Mission to Seafarers reveal a significant downturn in seafarer wellbeing, raising concerns about worsening working and living conditions at sea after a period of encouraging improvement earlier this year. The average…
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Ship Laden With Hazardous Cargo Stranded Off Philippines After Being Denied Entry At Port
Ship Laden With Hazardous Cargo Stranded Off Philippines After Being Denied Entry At Port Image for representation purposes only A cargo ship carrying 23 containers of zinc dust contaminated with radioactive material has been stranded off the coast of the Philippines after being rejected by Indonesian authorities and denied entry at Manila’s port. The ship,…
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Cargo Ship Arrested At India’s Paradip Port Over ₹2.11 Crore Unpaid Dues
Cargo Ship Arrested At India’s Paradip Port Over ₹2.11 Crore Unpaid Dues Image Credits: Wikipedia A Panamanian-flagged cargo vessel, MV Magnet Team, was arrested by the Odisha Police at Paradip Port on October 28, following an order issued by the Orissa High Court in connection with unpaid maintenance dues amounting to ₹2.11 crore. The High…
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Russia Suspected Of Using Ferry Wreck In Baltic Sea For Secret Operations Against NATO
Russia Suspected Of Using Ferry Wreck In Baltic Sea For Secret Operations Against NATO Image for representation purposes only Russian intelligence agencies may have secretly used the wreck of the MS Estonia ferry in the Baltic Sea as a covert base for underwater surveillance targeting NATO operations, according to a joint investigation by German media…
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Video: 2 Dead, Over 20 Injured After Large Floating Crane Capsizes In Sevastopol
Video: 2 Dead, Over 20 Injured After Large Floating Crane Capsizes In Sevastopol Screengrab from YouTube Video posted by EMERGENCY CRIMEA Two people lost their lives and more than 20 others were injured after a large floating crane capsized in Sevastopol’s Southern Bay on October 28, according to the city’s Russian-installed governor Mikhail Razvozhaev. Officials…
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Drops for First in Seven Sessions
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Drops for First in Seven Sessions Global VLSFO prices have declined for the first time in more than a week. Go to ship&bunker
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Archipelago Yachts-Led Consortium Wins UK Funding for Methanol Project
Archipelago Yachts-Led Consortium Wins UK Funding for Methanol Project The project will develop a system that converts methanol into hydrogen onboard to power electric vessels. Go to ship&bunker
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ACL Faces $34 Million in US Port Fees Over Vessel Classification Dispute
ACL Faces $34 Million in US Port Fees Over Vessel Classification Dispute A vessel classification dispute has left Atlantic Container Line (ACL) facing $34 million in unexpected US port fees. Go to ship&bunker
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Japan’s Tsuneishi Launches Second Dual-Fuel Methanol Boxship
Japan’s Tsuneishi Launches Second Dual-Fuel Methanol Boxship The container segment has been one of the biggest early adopters of methanol as a marine fuel. Go to ship&bunker
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Rolls-Royce Tests Marine Engine Running Fully on Methanol
Rolls-Royce Tests Marine Engine Running Fully on Methanol The firm bills is as the world’s first high-speed engine powered fully by methanol. Go to ship&bunker
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Norway’s Napier taps Spanish yard for new stun and bleed boat
Norway’s Napier taps Spanish yard for new stun and bleed boat Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Irish builder to supply new pilot boat to UK’s Port of Blyth
Irish builder to supply new pilot boat to UK’s Port of Blyth Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Antarctica21’s new hybrid polar cruise ship hits the water
Antarctica21’s new hybrid polar cruise ship hits the water Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Tanker News Roundup | October 29 – Russian and Chinese LNG carriers, bunkering ship for France and more
Tanker News Roundup | October 29 – Russian and Chinese LNG carriers, bunkering ship for France and more Baird Maritime Go to baird maritime
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Venezuela presses Trinidad for data on Exxon’s field testing: sources
Venezuela presses Trinidad for data on Exxon’s field testing: sources Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Everllence Completes World’s First S90 Engine Methanol Conversion on Mega Containership
Everllence Completes World’s First S90 Engine Methanol Conversion on Mega Containership (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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Royal Caribbean Forecasts Quarterly Profit Below Estimates as Expenses Surge
Royal Caribbean Forecasts Quarterly Profit Below Estimates as Expenses Surge (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Cruise Ships Go to gcaptain
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Alabama Port Authority and APM Terminals Commit $131 Million to New Container Berth at Port of Mobile
Alabama Port Authority and APM Terminals Commit $131 Million to New Container Berth at Port of Mobile (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Ports Go to gcaptain
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Kennedy Orders CDC Probe Into Offshore Wind Health Risks
Kennedy Orders CDC Probe Into Offshore Wind Health Risks (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Offshore Go to gcaptain
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Iran, Russia and The New Zealand Insurer That Kept Their Sanctioned Oil Flowing
Iran, Russia and The New Zealand Insurer That Kept Their Sanctioned Oil Flowing (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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COSCO and Everllance Complete Large Engine Methanol Refit for Containership
COSCO and Everllance Complete Large Engine Methanol Refit for Containership The conversion of ships to dual-fuel methanol capabilities continues to gain momentum with COSCO Shipping Lines, the China Classification Society, an… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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CMA CGM in Partnership to Develop New Transshipment Hub in Morocco
CMA CGM in Partnership to Develop New Transshipment Hub in Morocco Plans for the development of a major new transshipment hub in Morocco are proceeding with the news that CMA CGM has agreed to invest in a joint ventur… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Panama Canal Begins Process to Select Operator for New Terminals
Panama Canal Begins Process to Select Operator for New Terminals The Panama Canal has launched what is expected to be a year-long process to select the operators for new terminals to be built at each end of the can… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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With Dredging Complete, Port of Mobile Gets Container Terminal Expansion
With Dredging Complete, Port of Mobile Gets Container Terminal Expansion Hot on the heels of the completion of Port of Mobile’s channel dredging project, Maersk-owned APM Terminals has agreed to build a new 1,300-foot cont… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Salvage Efforts Prepare Grounded MSC Baltic III for Winter
Salvage Efforts Prepare Grounded MSC Baltic III for Winter Salvage efforts are continuing eight months after the containership MSC Baltic III went aground in a remote cove on the west shore of Newfoundland, Ca… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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SAF at the centre of Southeast Asia strategy
SAF at the centre of Southeast Asia strategy October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Navigating airfreight’s growth frontier
Navigating airfreight’s growth frontier October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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SIA Cargo supports growth in Asia
SIA Cargo supports growth in Asia October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Singapore scales up capacity
Singapore scales up capacity October 29, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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transport logistic and ITJ expand cooperation across all continents
transport logistic and ITJ expand cooperation across all continents October 28, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Star Alliance appoints Simon Ralph as Managing Director UK
Star Alliance appoints Simon Ralph as Managing Director UK October 28, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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WestJet Cargo aids volunteer vet mission in Nunavut
WestJet Cargo aids volunteer vet mission in Nunavut October 27, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Royal Air Maroc Cargo celebrates 35 years of operations at Brussels Airport
Royal Air Maroc Cargo celebrates 35 years of operations at Brussels Airport October 27, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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American Airlines Cargo announces Winter widebody schedule
American Airlines Cargo announces Winter widebody schedule October 27, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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APM Terminals and Alabama Port move ahead with Mobile expansion
APM Terminals and Alabama Port move ahead with Mobile expansion APM Terminals and the Alabama Port Authority have agreed to move ahead with a $131m expansion at the Port of Mobile, adding a new 1,300-foot container berth to handle growing trade volumes through the Gulf of Mexico gateway. The “Phase V” project will boost berth…
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CMA CGM plots expansion in Saudi Arabia with $450m Jeddah terminal JV
CMA CGM plots expansion in Saudi Arabia with $450m Jeddah terminal JV French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM has taken another step to expand its terminal footprint in the Middle East, signing a term sheet with Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Gateway Terminal (RSGT) for a potential joint venture to build and operate Terminal 4…
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Jinhui clears out another ageing supramax
Jinhui clears out another ageing supramax Oslo-listed Jinhui Shipping and Transportation has sold another of its older supramax bulk carriers as part of its ongoing fleet renewal drive. The Hong Kong-based owner said it agreed to dispose of a 2012-built, 56,469-dwt Jin Mao for $13.2m to China’s New Unite Marine. The vessel, built at Jiangsu…
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Port fees: from temporary problem to structural risk to trade?
Port fees: from temporary problem to structural risk to trade? Sagitta Marine managing director Thomas Zaidman on what happens if fair and unimpeded port access becomes a tool of trade policy. After decades lying in the long grass, geopolitical forces have re-emerged as a key operational risk. This is not to say that politicians especially…
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Queue times for commodity vessels off Chinese ports hit highs not seen since 2022
Queue times for commodity vessels off Chinese ports hit highs not seen since 2022 Xi Jinping’s meeting with Donald Trump in South Korea later this week cannot come soon enough to smooth troubled commodity supply chains with vessels backing up off China on a scale not seen for years. Queue times for commodity vessels off…
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Genetic breakthrough bid to save native oyster and boost aquaculture
Genetic breakthrough bid to save native oyster and boost aquaculture by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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Moray Firth FLOW-Park boss to meet angry locals
Moray Firth FLOW-Park boss to meet angry locals by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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American Airlines Cargo looks ahead to expanded Latin America capacity
American Airlines Cargo looks ahead to expanded Latin America capacity American Airlines Cargo will deploy its highest widebody capacity from Latin America since 2022 during the winter season. Go to aircargonews
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Transpacific rates strengthen in October as peak season kicks in
Transpacific rates strengthen in October as peak season kicks in Airfreight rates from Hong Kong posted gains in October, with North America routes outperforming Europe due to ongoing US-China trade negotiations Go to aircargonews
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Tankers and enforcing secondary sanctions
Tankers and enforcing secondary sanctions Sanctions continue to pile on the oil and LNG trades with Russia from the US and the UK raising questions around enforcement. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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Efnav orders six bulkers from Hengli
Efnav orders six bulkers from Hengli Chinese shipbuilder Hengli Heavy Industry has received orders for diversified types of vessels in the recent months. Go to seatrade maritime
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Panama seeks operator interest for new container terminals
Panama seeks operator interest for new container terminals Initial meeting held with top terminal operators including APM Terminals, DP World, PSA, and Cosco Shipping Ports. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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DP World opens Sokhna logistics park in Egypt
DP World opens Sokhna logistics park in Egypt DP World has officially opened its Sokhna Logistics Park in Egypt located in the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone). Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Major flag states backed postponing IMO Net Zero Framework
Major flag states backed postponing IMO Net Zero Framework Only three of the member states of the IMO in the top 10 flag-states voted against delaying the NZF discussions by a year. Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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World’s first S90 methanol engine retrofit confirmed
World’s first S90 methanol engine retrofit confirmed Everllence has announced the completion of the world’s first conversion of an Everllence B&W S90 two-stroke engine to dual-fuel methanol running. The announcement followed the successful sea-trials of Cosco Shipping Lines’ 20,000+ TEU container vessel, Cosco Shipping Libra. The vessel’s 11S90ME-C engine was retrofitted to an S90 methanol…
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ABS launches Eagle Twin solution for offshore floaters
ABS launches Eagle Twin solution for offshore floaters ABS has launched ABS EagleTwin, a web-based structural digital twin solution tailored for FPSO, FLNG and FSRU owners and operators. With the objective of improving safety for offshore operations, ABS EagleTwin provides an interactive 3D digital representation of an offshore asset to enable more informed decision-making for…
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Op-Ed: How offshore operators can boost efficiency digitally
Op-Ed: How offshore operators can boost efficiency digitally By Damien Bertin, Business Director, Opsealog After several years of volatility, the offshore support vessel (OSV) sector is experiencing a rare period of relative stability. Supply remains tight and operators are looking at their business with cautious optimism. But market calm should not be mistaken for a…
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FERRIES 2025: Innovations in emergency evacuation for alternative-fueled ferries
FERRIES 2025: Innovations in emergency evacuation for alternative-fueled ferries As the ferry industry adopts alternative fuels, safety strategies must evolve to match new technologies. At next week’s Marine Log’s FERRIES Conference, Whitney Mantooth, senior engineer I, Technology Americas at ABS, will discuss how some fules, including methanol, have unique risks that are reshaping emergency evacuation…
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Petrobras’ production boost work bears fruit as SBM Offshore FPSO hits record output flow
Petrobras’ production boost work bears fruit as SBM Offshore FPSO hits record output flow Petrobras has confirmed a new production milestone, as a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit, owned by the Netherlands-based SBM Offshore, shatters output ceiling in a record-breaking run at a huge field in the pre-salt Santos Basin off the coast of…
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TenneT completes 700 MW grid connection program as Dutch offshore grid receives readiness certificate
TenneT completes 700 MW grid connection program as Dutch offshore grid receives readiness certificate Dutch transmission system operator (TSO) TenneT has completed its 700 MW offshore grid connection […] The post TenneT completes 700 MW grid connection program as Dutch offshore grid receives readiness certificate appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore…
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ABS debuts digital twin to enhance safety, cut downtime, and extend lifespan of FPSOs, FLNGs, and FSRUs
ABS debuts digital twin to enhance safety, cut downtime, and extend lifespan of FPSOs, FLNGs, and FSRUs The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), a classification society, has launched a real-time 3D structural digital twin life-cycle management tool, which is a web-based solution tailored for floating production storage and offloading (FPSO), floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG),…
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Topsoe’s SOEC technology picked for Forestal’s Triskelion e-methanol project in Spain
Topsoe’s SOEC technology picked for Forestal’s Triskelion e-methanol project in Spain Danish technology company Topsoe has signed an offtake agreement to provide its solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) technology for Spanish shipping and chemicals company Forestal del Atlántico’s Triskelion e-methanol plant in Galicia, Spain. The post Topsoe’s SOEC technology picked for Forestal’s Triskelion e-methanol project…
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US firm lands $450 million job for floating LNG terminal in Iraq
US firm lands $450 million job for floating LNG terminal in Iraq Excelerate Energy, a U.S.-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) company in Texas, has struck a new deal for the construction of a fully integrated floating LNG (FLNG) import terminal in Iraq. The post US firm lands $450 million job for floating LNG terminal in…
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New Charleston CEO seeks to regain container growth ‘momentum’
New Charleston CEO seeks to regain container growth ‘momentum’ Micah Mallace said SC Ports needs to return its focus to serving cargo owners and carriers after recent below-market volume growth. Go to journal of commerce
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Panama’s twin terminal project attracts interest from 22 carriers, operators
Panama’s twin terminal project attracts interest from 22 carriers, operators A meeting of the interested parties kicked off what will likely be a year-long process to select developers to design, build and operate the two terminals at Corozal on the Pacific side of the canal and Colón on the Atlantic that will cost a combined…
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WiseTech Global offices raided over insider trading allegations
WiseTech Global offices raided over insider trading allegations The investigation by Australian authorities involves alleged share sales activity in late 2024 and early 2025 by Chairman Richard White and three employees. Go to journal of commerce
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Maersk joins CMA CGM in reflagging container ships in India amid antitrust pressure
Maersk joins CMA CGM in reflagging container ships in India amid antitrust pressure The Indian government has been wooing global shipping and logistics conglomerates to invest beyond port-to-port shipping operations in the country through liberalized policy and tax frameworks. Go to journal of commerce
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Shrinking capacity pushing up US reefer truck rates
Shrinking capacity pushing up US reefer truck rates Growth in spot refrigerated (reefer) truck pricing is accelerating, especially for loads originating in Florida and Mexico, amid tougher licensing and immigration enforcement. Go to journal of commerce
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Indian Navy To Commission Indigenously Built Large Survey Vessel ‘Ikshak’
Indian Navy To Commission Indigenously Built Large Survey Vessel ‘Ikshak’ Image Credits: Indian Navy The Indian Navy’s indigenously built Survey Vessel (Large) Ikshak is set to be commissioned at the Naval Base in Kochi on 6 November 2025. The commissioning ceremony will be presided over by Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff.…
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River Cruiser MS Lumière Completes World’s First Autonomous ‘Dock2Dock’ Voyage
River Cruiser MS Lumière Completes World’s First Autonomous ‘Dock2Dock’ Voyage Image Credits: Shipping Technology A major, and global, milestone for autonomous inland shipping was reached on Friday 24 October 2025. During a live showcase on board Scylla’s brand-new passenger vessel MS Lumière, Shipping Technology, Retina, and Scylla successfully completed the first-ever autonomous Dock2Dock voyage –…