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DHT Says Its Fleet Should Be Exempt from China’s New Port Fees on US-Linked Ships
DHT Says Its Fleet Should Be Exempt from China’s New Port Fees on US-Linked Ships (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Oil Contango Deepens for 2026 as Trade Tensions Stoke Glut Fears
Oil Contango Deepens for 2026 as Trade Tensions Stoke Glut Fears (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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Trump Declares Gaza War Over as Final Hostages Freed in Landmark Ceasefire
Trump Declares Gaza War Over as Final Hostages Freed in Landmark Ceasefire (Feed generated with FetchRSS) News Go to gcaptain
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Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has added two new cargo flights to its weekly schedule following an agreement with… Go to asiacargonews
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The International Maritime Organization is stepping up efforts to prepare seafarers for the shipping sector… Go to asiacargonews
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KLN taps new executives to accelerate global transformation
KLN taps new executives to accelerate global transformation KLN Logistics Group Limited (KLN) has added two new members to its Global Management Board, a move aimed at supporting… Go to asiacargonews
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Etihad Cargo has rolled out its first campaign under Etihad Airways’ new Beyond Borders brand platform, aiming to… Go to asiacargonews
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Chapman Freeborn transports 11-ton switchboard from Jakarta to Sydney
Chapman Freeborn transports 11-ton switchboard from Jakarta to Sydney Chapman Freeborn, a member of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest provider of ACMI services, has successfully… Go to asiacargonews
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Salvamento Maritimo Rescues Injured Seafarer After Fall Into Cargo Hold
Salvamento Maritimo Rescues Injured Seafarer After Fall Into Cargo Hold On Saturday, a crewmember suffered a serious fall aboard a boxship at the port of Algeciras, necessitating a high-angle rescue operation. At about 083… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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First Methanol-Powered Bunker Tanker Launched for Ops in Singapore
First Methanol-Powered Bunker Tanker Launched for Ops in Singapore The world’s first methanol bunker barge was launched last week in China and is destined for operations in Singapore. It is viewed as a key step in the… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Trident Maritime Systems Announces Strategic Divestiture of AGI
Trident Maritime Systems Announces Strategic Divestiture of AGI Trident Maritime Systems (“Trident”), a leading maritime systems and solutions provider and portfolio company of investment affiliates of J.F. Lehman… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Korea Claws Back Market Share as Global Shipbuilding Market Cools
Korea Claws Back Market Share as Global Shipbuilding Market Cools South Korean officials are highlighting an uptick in the country’s market share for the newbuilding orders and the potential that they have been able… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Dozens From Flooding in Alaskan Villages
U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Dozens From Flooding in Alaskan Villages After devastating winds and seas from the last remnants of Typhoon Halong swept through the Bering Sea, the U.S. Coast Guard and state agencies are c… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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TCE expands global network to Central America with new office in Costa Rica
TCE expands global network to Central America with new office in Costa Rica October 13, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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East Midlands Airport has appointed a new Operations Director
East Midlands Airport has appointed a new Operations Director October 13, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Aurrigo CEO honoured with MBE for advancing airport decarbonisation
Aurrigo CEO honoured with MBE for advancing airport decarbonisation October 13, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Brussels Airport inaugurates Brucargo Central
Brussels Airport inaugurates Brucargo Central October 13, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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DHL Express named Best Company to Work for in Europe for the fifth year in a row
DHL Express named Best Company to Work for in Europe for the fifth year in a row October 13, 2025 Go to aircargoweek
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Valaris lands $140m drillship deal with BP
Valaris lands $140m drillship deal with BP New York-listed offshore driller Valaris has won a contract for one of its drillships from a subsidiary of supermajor BP. The contract for the 2014-built Valaris DS-12 is for five wells with BP Exploration Delta Limited in Egypt. The deal is expected to commence in the second quarter…
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Oldendorff and Salzgitter target 20% emission cut in iron ore shipments
Oldendorff and Salzgitter target 20% emission cut in iron ore shipments German shipowner Oldendorff Carriers and fellow steelmaker Salzgitter have signed a long-term deal to lower carbon emissions from the seaborne transport of iron ore to Hamburg. Starting in January 2026, Oldendorff will deploy fuel-efficient bulk carriers to move iron ore from various loading ports…
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Maersk launches onboard trials of methanol and ethanol mix
Maersk launches onboard trials of methanol and ethanol mix Danish shipping giant Maersk has started onboard fuel trials of a methanol-ethanol blend as part of its efforts to explore alternative fuel use for decarbonising global shipping. The company’s 2,100 teu methanol-fuelled containership Laura Maersk, which became the world’s first container vessel to operate on green…
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MPC Container Ships keeps renewal momentum with newbuilds at Fujian Mawei
MPC Container Ships keeps renewal momentum with newbuilds at Fujian Mawei Oslo-listed tonnage provider MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has pressed ahead with its fleet renewal programme, ordering two 1,600 teu containerships from Fujian Mawei Shipyard in China. The vessels, designed for Northern European feeder trades, are due for delivery in the second half of 2027…
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Trump administration threatens sanctions over IMO climate vote
Trump administration threatens sanctions over IMO climate vote The Trump administration’s weaponisation of trade and shipping reached a new level on Friday, with Washington threatening to sanction nations that vote in favour of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) upcoming Net Zero Framework (NZF) — a global plan to cut shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions. In a…
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Industry calls for 25% cut in 2026 Northern Shelf cod TAC
Industry calls for 25% cut in 2026 Northern Shelf cod TAC by Fishing News Go to fishing news uk
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TCE expands to South America with Costa Rica office
TCE expands to South America with Costa Rica office Air cargo operational supervisor TCE has opened its second international office this year at Juan Santamaria International Airport in Costa Rica Go to aircargonews
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Xeneta forecasts airfreight rate decline in 2026 amid capacity surplus
Xeneta forecasts airfreight rate decline in 2026 amid capacity surplus Capacity expansion is expected to outstrip air cargo demand growth next year, lowering rates and prompting shippers to pursue longer-term contracts Go to aircargonews
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FIATA elects Thomas Sim as new president
FIATA elects Thomas Sim as new president The International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations has appointed Thomas Sim as president, succeeding Turgut Erkeskin after his two-year tenure Go to aircargonews
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Brussels Airport officially opens €70 Brucargo Central
Brussels Airport officially opens €70 Brucargo Central Brussels Airport has officially opened its €70m Brucargo Central redevelopment, delivering 30% increased cargo storage capacity through three modern warehouses Go to aircargonews
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World Star Aviation acquires two Boeing 737-800 converted freighters
World Star Aviation acquires two Boeing 737-800 converted freighters Aircraft lessor World Star Aviation has purchased two Boeing 737-800 converted freighters from Aergo Capital, expanding its portfolio to over 55 freighter aircraft Go to aircargonews
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Alternative fuel producers urge IMO NZF adoption
Alternative fuel producers urge IMO NZF adoption Green fuel producers voice concerns as industry battle lines are drawn and IMO makes plans for detailed implementation strategy after adoption of its Net Zero Framework Nick Savvides Go to seatrade maritime
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RINA launches Greater China client care centre
RINA launches Greater China client care centre The classification society is boosting its client service capability for Greater China region with a new centre. Katherine Si Go to seatrade maritime
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USTR vessel fee revisions days before 14 October start
USTR vessel fee revisions days before 14 October start The United States Trade Representative has revised port fees for vehicle carriers and LNG export cargoes in response to industry feedback. Barry Parker Go to seatrade maritime
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Maersk fails in Durban terminal legal challenge
Maersk fails in Durban terminal legal challenge Transnet awarded the terminal concession to ICTSI in 2023 and Maersk challenged it in March 2024 Michele Labrut Go to seatrade maritime
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Eureka Naval Craft unveils its Aircat Bobcat high-speed catamaran landing craft
Eureka Naval Craft unveils its Aircat Bobcat high-speed catamaran landing craft Houston-headquartered Eureka Naval Craft is using this week’s AUSA Week event in Washington, D.C., to unveil the Aircat Bobcat, a 57-foot, ultra high-speed catamaran landing craft designed to move personnel and materiel rapidly into littoral zones, up rivers, and through estuaries where ports and…
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Stage set for EU-U.S. confrontation on IMO NZF
Stage set for EU-U.S. confrontation on IMO NZF This week, IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee is holding an extraordinary session of to consider adoption of the proposed carbon tax on shipping that IMO calls the “Net Zero Framework” (NZF). The session looks set to be contentious, to say the least. In a brief statement released…
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Jan De Nul orders a new large rock installer George W. Goethals
Jan De Nul orders a new large rock installer George W. Goethals With a growing global demand for the protection of subsea cable infrastructure, Luxembourg-headquartered Jan De Nul has ordered a new dedicated rock installation vessel, the George W. Goethals. The vessel has a capacity of up to 37,000 tonnes. With a state-of-the-art flexible vertical…
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BP hires Valaris’ 2013-built drillship for multi-well gig in Middle East
BP hires Valaris’ 2013-built drillship for multi-well gig in Middle East Offshore drilling contractor Valaris has secured a new multimillion-dollar assignment for its 12-year-old drillship off the coast of Egypt with BP Exploration Delta, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant BP. The post BP hires Valaris’ 2013-built drillship for multi-well gig in Middle East…
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Valaris rig spuds Angola’s inaugural non-associated gas development for Azule
Valaris rig spuds Angola’s inaugural non-associated gas development for Azule Azule Energy, a joint venture between two energy majors, Italy’s Eni and the UK’s BP, has started drilling the first well in what is said to be Angola’s first non-associated gas development. The post Valaris rig spuds Angola’s inaugural non-associated gas development for Azule appeared…
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Swedish offshore survey specialist nets contract with 50Hertz
Swedish offshore survey specialist nets contract with 50Hertz Njord Survey has signed a long-term framework agreement with 50Hertz for survey services that […] The post Swedish offshore survey specialist nets contract with 50Hertz appeared first on Offshore Energy. Adrijana Buljan Go to offshore energy biz
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IMO NZF needs to include incentives for e-fuels, 20 green fuel producers say
IMO NZF needs to include incentives for e-fuels, 20 green fuel producers say Twenty green fuel producers have called on delegates of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to seize a ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity to set shipping on a sustainable pathway. The post IMO NZF needs to include incentives for e-fuels, 20 green fuel producers say appeared…
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China’s Dajin Heavy dips toe into MPV ownership for wind farm cargoes
China’s Dajin Heavy dips toe into MPV ownership for wind farm cargoes The maker of wind energy components has invested in its first heavy cargo deck carrier, one of four such vessels built by Dajin’s own shipbuilding division that the company will take delivery of this year. Go to journal of commerce
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Slide in MPV rates seen as a blip, not a breakdown, as projects keep flowing
Slide in MPV rates seen as a blip, not a breakdown, as projects keep flowing Breakbulk and project carriers continue to be upbeat for cargo prospects through the end of the year and into 2026. Go to journal of commerce
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White House sanctions threat ups ante ahead of pivotal IMO meeting
White House sanctions threat ups ante ahead of pivotal IMO meeting On the eve of IMO’s London gathering this week, Washington has pledged to retaliate against nations supporting what it says is a “European-led neocolonial export of global climate regulations.” Go to journal of commerce
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Car carrier sector slams USTR’s decision for threefold increase in port fees
Car carrier sector slams USTR’s decision for threefold increase in port fees The move would substantially increase costs and reduce capacity for vehicle and equipment makers such as Ford and Caterpillar who rely on vehicle carriers and ro/ro vessels to export their products, stakeholders say. Go to journal of commerce
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Eight Months After Collision, USS Truman Hull Damage Remains Unrepaired
Eight Months After Collision, USS Truman Hull Damage Remains Unrepaired Image Credits: OSINTtechnical/X The aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman will not undergo full repairs for damage sustained in a February collision with the cargo ship M/V Besiktas-M until it enters a planned multi-year refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH), the U.S. Navy confirmed. The collision…
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India’s Most Advanced High-Capacity Dredger Set For Launch At Cochin Shipyard
India’s Most Advanced High-Capacity Dredger Set For Launch At Cochin Shipyard Image for representation purposes only Cochin Shipyard Ltd is set to launch India’s first high-capacity dredger developed under the ‘Make in India’ initiative on 18 October. The vessel, named ‘DCI Dredge Godavari’, has been built for Dredging Corporation of India Ltd (DCI) with technical…
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Tasmanian Ship Captain Freed After 4 Days In Israeli Prison For Attempting To Deliver Aid To Gaza
Tasmanian Ship Captain Freed After 4 Days In Israeli Prison For Attempting To Deliver Aid To Gaza Image Credits: Freedom Flotilla Coalition/X Tasmanian aid worker and ship captain Madeleine Habib has been released from an Israeli prison four days after being detained for attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of an international…
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Iconic Christopher Columbus Replica Sinks Off Puerto Vallarta After 30 Years Of Service
Iconic Christopher Columbus Replica Sinks Off Puerto Vallarta After 30 Years Of Service Screengrab from Facebook video posted by Ships & Models by Erick Navas A replica of Christopher Columbus’ historic galleon, the Marigalante, sank off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Friday afternoon following a mechanical failure, local authorities reported. The wooden vessel,…
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U.S Threatens Sanctions On Nations Supporting IMO Shipping Emissions Plan
U.S Threatens Sanctions On Nations Supporting IMO Shipping Emissions Plan Image for representation purposes only The United States has warned it could impose sanctions, visa restrictions, and other retaliatory measures on countries that support a United Nations plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping. The warning comes ahead of a vote next week…
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EU to Review ETS and FuelEU Rules After IMO’s Net-Zero Framework Adoption
EU to Review ETS and FuelEU Rules After IMO’s Net-Zero Framework Adoption Industry groups have warned that overlapping EU and IMO rules could lead to double payments for emissions. Go to ship&bunker
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Germany Joins Canadian Green Shipping Corridor Initiative
Germany Joins Canadian Green Shipping Corridor Initiative The initiative aims to promote the use of green fuels on routes between ports in eastern Canada and major global hubs. Go to ship&bunker
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Bunker Holding Appoints Former Dan-Bunkering Executive as Global Finance Director
Bunker Holding Appoints Former Dan-Bunkering Executive as Global Finance Director Ulrik Silversparre Bodholdt has been appointed global finance director and leader of Bunker Holding’s global business services organisation. Go to ship&bunker
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HGK Shipping Names Diesel-Electric Ship in Rotterdam
HGK Shipping Names Diesel-Electric Ship in Rotterdam The new vessel will operate under long-term charter with LyondellBasell. Go to ship&bunker
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BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Drops to Lowest Level Since April 2021
BUNKER PRICES: G20-VLSFO Index Drops to Lowest Level Since April 2021 Global VLSFO prices dropped sharply with crude on Friday. Go to ship&bunker
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15 killed in northeastern Ghana lake boat tragedy
15 killed in northeastern Ghana lake boat tragedy Gareth Havelock Go to baird maritime
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Nearly $1m in suspected narcotics recovered in waters off Puerto Princesa, Philippines
Nearly $1m in suspected narcotics recovered in waters off Puerto Princesa, Philippines Will Xavier Go to baird maritime
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Coral reefs discovered, shipwreck surveyed during deep-sea expedition off Uruguay
Coral reefs discovered, shipwreck surveyed during deep-sea expedition off Uruguay Jens Karsten Go to baird maritime
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Rotterdam port lashers to suspend strike from Monday
Rotterdam port lashers to suspend strike from Monday Reuters Go to baird maritime
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China assaults Filipino vessel in South China Sea clash
China assaults Filipino vessel in South China Sea clash Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Climate Tipping Points Are Being Crossed, Scientists Warn Ahead Of COP30
Climate Tipping Points Are Being Crossed, Scientists Warn Ahead Of COP30 (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Marine Weather Go to gcaptain
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Philippines Says Chinese Ship Rammed Government Vessel At Sea
Philippines Says Chinese Ship Rammed Government Vessel At Sea (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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Ørsted’s Cuts Jobs As Green Offshore Wind Profits Turn Red
Ørsted’s Cuts Jobs As Green Offshore Wind Profits Turn Red (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Environment Go to gcaptain
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Rubio and Duffy Threaten IMO Member States Ahead of Climate Vote
Rubio and Duffy Threaten IMO Member States Ahead of Climate Vote The Trump administration is threatening to deploy some of its biggest legal penalties against countries that back the Marine Environment Protection C… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Five Brazilian Ports Lead in Decarbonization Drive
Five Brazilian Ports Lead in Decarbonization Drive With Brazil working on guidelines to decarbonize its maritime transport, the National Waterway Transport Agency (ANTAQ) has announced progress at fiv… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Canada’s Underutilized Advantage in the Arctic: Surface Wave Radar
Canada’s Underutilized Advantage in the Arctic: Surface Wave Radar Canada is entering a period of accelerated defense investment. The new federal government has committed to NATO spending benchmarks, and operational… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Royal Marines Shoot Out the Engine of Smuggling Boat in Gulf of Oman
Royal Marines Shoot Out the Engine of Smuggling Boat in Gulf of Oman The Royal Marines have adopted a U.S. Coast Guard tactic for the task of stopping smuggling boats in the Gulf of Oman. The location may be different,… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Iranian Oil Exports to China Come Under Renewed Pressure
Iranian Oil Exports to China Come Under Renewed Pressure Iranian oil exports to China, which over the previous three months averaged 1.52m bpd, fell to 1.4m bpd in September. From January to August, the ave… The Maritime Executive Go to maritime executive
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Carbon costs hit shipping balance sheets as $50bn era looms
Carbon costs hit shipping balance sheets as $50bn era looms Carbon pricing in shipping is no longer an abstract regulatory concept — it’s a growing commercial cost that is reshaping balance sheets across the maritime value chain. In 2025, emissions trading under the EU ETS alone is expected to add more than $6bn in costs…
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Ofer-backed XT Shipping returns to yards with Chinese newbuild deal
Ofer-backed XT Shipping returns to yards with Chinese newbuild deal Israel’s XT Shipping has returned to the newbuilding market with a pair of containerships in China. The maritime arm of Idan Ofer and Udi Angel’s XT Group has contracted 3,160 teu scrubber-fitted units at China Merchants Industry (CMI) Weihai Shipyard. The vessels, with price tag…
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Court clears ICTSI to run Durban terminal after Maersk challenge fails
Court clears ICTSI to run Durban terminal after Maersk challenge fails A South African court has dismissed a legal challenge by AP Moller-Maersk’s terminal arm against the award of a key port concession to International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI), paving the way for the Filipino operator to take control of Durban Container Terminal (DCT)…
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Minerva ups the ante in boxship market with fresh newbuild series
Minerva ups the ante in boxship market with fresh newbuild series Greek owner Minerva Dry is stepping deeper into the container sector, ordering a new series of 3,000 teu ships in China — its largest boxships to date. Shipbuilding sources said Andreas Martinos-led Minerva Dry has inked a deal with Penglai Zhongbai Jinglu Ship Industry…
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Purus joins LNG bunker rush with Shell-backed newbuild pair
Purus joins LNG bunker rush with Shell-backed newbuild pair Purus Marine has ordered two LNG bunker vessels in China, marking its entry into the rapidly expanding market. The Singapore-based outfit, with over 70 ships across clean energy and offshore segments, will see the 18,900 cu m dual-fuel newbuilds constructed at Nantong CIMC Sinopacific Offshore &…
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US threatens raft of penalties against states supporting IMO NZF
US threatens raft of penalties against states supporting IMO NZF Blocking vessels, visa restrictions and port fees among actions Trump Administration is considering against nations voting yes for the Net Zero Framework (NZF) at MEPC Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Real Life Incident: Exposure to a Potential Killer
Real Life Incident: Exposure to a Potential Killer On board a passenger ship, a crossover line between the port and starboard ballast/treated black water/grey water tanks passed through an adjacent cofferdam. The pipework in the cofferdam had suffered corrosion, and this allowed sewage to build up in the tank. Ship’s staff were aware of the…
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Real Life Incident: Collision With Lighthouse
Real Life Incident: Collision With Lighthouse A coaster was on a journey in a fjord. Early in the morning, when the ship was to change course, she collided with a small lighthouse. The reason why the collision took place is unknown but the ship must have turned too late or too slowly. The foundation of…
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US eases some penalties tied to foreign-built ships, toughens others
US eases some penalties tied to foreign-built ships, toughens others Reuters Go to baird maritime
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US military ups operational command of anti-drug operations in Latin America
US military ups operational command of anti-drug operations in Latin America Reuters Go to baird maritime
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US proposes visa restrictions, sanctions against UN members that back IMO’s net zero delusion
US proposes visa restrictions, sanctions against UN members that back IMO’s net zero delusion Reuters Go to baird maritime
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FEATURE | China imposes new port charges on US ships in tit-for-tat move
FEATURE | China imposes new port charges on US ships in tit-for-tat move Reuters Go to baird maritime
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Maersk cancels $475m Seatrium contract for US-bound, 99 per cent-complete offshore wind vessel
Maersk cancels $475m Seatrium contract for US-bound, 99 per cent-complete offshore wind vessel Reuters Go to baird maritime
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UN Security Council Members Voice Concern About US-Venezuela Maritime Tensions
UN Security Council Members Voice Concern About US-Venezuela Maritime Tensions (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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US Threatens Visa Restrictions, Sanctions Against UN Members That Back IMO Emissions Plan
US Threatens Visa Restrictions, Sanctions Against UN Members That Back IMO Emissions Plan (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipping Go to gcaptain
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US Military Hikes Operational Command Of Counter-Narcotics Operations In Latin America
US Military Hikes Operational Command Of Counter-Narcotics Operations In Latin America (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Defense Go to gcaptain
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US Ends LNG Ship Penalty, Sets Tariffs In Escalating Feud With China
US Ends LNG Ship Penalty, Sets Tariffs In Escalating Feud With China (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Shipbuilding Go to gcaptain
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US-listed owners to bear brunt of China port fee retaliation
US-listed owners to bear brunt of China port fee retaliation A VLCC owned by a US company set to be charged over $6 million per Chinese port call in USTR retaliation Marcus Hand Go to seatrade maritime
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Indian Navy Decommissions Two Ships After More Than 3 Decades Of Service
Indian Navy Decommissions Two Ships After More Than 3 Decades Of Service Image Credits: Indian Navy The Indian Navy decommissioned two of its vessels, including INS Abhay, an anti-submarine corvette of Soviet Paul II Class type and Fast Attack Craft INFAC T-82, of the Israeli Super Dvora MK II class. The ceremony was held at…
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Nearly One Ton of Narcotics Seized Off Yemen Near Bab Al-Mandab Strait
Nearly One Ton of Narcotics Seized Off Yemen Near Bab Al-Mandab Strait Image for representation purposes only. Yemeni Forces confiscated one ton of narcotics from a boat in a maritime operation off the coast of Ras Al Arah, near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which is a strategic shipping corridor connecting the Red Sea to the…
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ADNOC L&S & TA’ZIZ To Build UAE’s First Chemicals Port In Ruwais
ADNOC L&S & TA’ZIZ To Build UAE’s First Chemicals Port In Ruwais Image for representation purposes only. ADNOC Logistics & Services PLC and TA’ZIZ have signed a contract to build a chemicals port at the TA’ZIZ Industrial Chemicals Zone in Al Ruwais. The former will own and operate the facility, while the latter will ensure…
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India Recognises Three Major Ports As Green Hydrogen Hubs
India Recognises Three Major Ports As Green Hydrogen Hubs Image Credits: Wikipedia The Indian government has recognised three major ports, Deendayal in Gujarat, V.O. Chidambaranar in Tamil Nadu, and Paradip in Odisha, as Green Hydrogen Hubs under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. Officials say the recognition will help build a strong hydrogen ecosystem, attract green…
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Japan To Equip Its Fleet With Type 12 Anti-Ship & Submarine-Launched Cruise Missiles
Japan To Equip Its Fleet With Type 12 Anti-Ship & Submarine-Launched Cruise Missiles Image Credits: Wikipedia Japan has awarded mass-production contracts to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) for two key missile systems: an upgraded, ship-launched Type 12 anti-ship missile and a submarine-launched cruise missile fired from torpedo tubes. According to the Ministry of Defense, the contracts…
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Self-Driving Boats Hit the Water
Self-Driving Boats Hit the Water Simrad Marine Electronics, a brand within Brunswick Corporation, announced the launch of the Simrad AutoCaptain Autonomous Boating System, a revolutionary advancement in marine technology featuring full auto-docking capabilities. Courtesy Simrad Simrad Marine Electronics, a brand within Brunswick Corporation, today announced the launch of the Simrad® AutoCaptain Autonomous Boating System, a…
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US Warns of Visa Restrictions and Sanctions for Countries Backing IMO 2028 Deal
US Warns of Visa Restrictions and Sanctions for Countries Backing IMO 2028 Deal The US has been a longstanding opponent of the IMO 2028 deal, and has repeatedly threatened reprisals against countries supporting it. Go to ship&bunker
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Maersk Trials Ethanol-Methanol Blend on Dual-Fuel Boxship
Maersk Trials Ethanol-Methanol Blend on Dual-Fuel Boxship Maersk is testing an E10 ethanol-methanol blend over a month-long trial to assess fuel performance. Go to ship&bunker
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Eni Advances Plan for New Biofuel Refinery with Marine Supply Potential
Eni Advances Plan for New Biofuel Refinery with Marine Supply Potential The new facility will boost Eni’s biofuels output, with potential supply for shipping. Go to ship&bunker
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Mitsubishi Launches Fuel-Efficient Ferry in Japan
Mitsubishi Launches Fuel-Efficient Ferry in Japan The vessel is designed to cut bunker use by 5% by using advanced hull and stabilisation technology. Go to ship&bunker
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China Announces New Fees on Port Calls by US Ships
China Announces New Fees on Port Calls by US Ships The fees will start to be imposed on vessels owned, operated, flagged or built in the US from October 14, and be ramped up in the coming years. Go to ship&bunker
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AST Reygar Leads Workboat Code 3 Readiness with BareFLEET
AST Reygar Leads Workboat Code 3 Readiness with BareFLEET Electronics & Communication Go to workboat365
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Sanmar Shipyards Hands Over UT PATZCUARO to Ultratug
Sanmar Shipyards Hands Over UT PATZCUARO to Ultratug Ship & Boat Building Go to workboat365
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America Ramps Up Polar Presence with Six New Arctic Security Cutters
America Ramps Up Polar Presence with Six New Arctic Security Cutters Cutter Go to workboat365