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India Unveils Reforms to Boost Cruise Tourism

Jul 10, 2017

In order to promote cruise tourism, the Indian government on has announced a slew of reforms to revolutionise the industry which has a high employment generation potential, by simplifying the rules and procedures for cruise port operations…

Climate Agreement for Shipping Is Now One Step Closer to Reality

Jul 10, 2017

After two weeks' intensive debate in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) , steps have been taken towards specific measures to reduce shipping's greenhouse gas emissions, says a statement from Danish Maritime Authority (DMA). However…

OOCL is 'The Perfect Bride' -Drewry

Jul 10, 2017

Orient Overseas International (OOIL) and its container unit OOCL have a good track record for above-average profits in a challenging market and a reputation for being a very well-run company, earning the moniker “The Perfect Bride” by Drewry Maritime Financial Research…

Great Lakes Limestone Trade Slides in June

Jul 10, 2017

Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes totaled 3,455,019 tons in June, a decrease of 7.3 percent compared to a year ago, the Lake Carriers’ Association (LCA) reported. June’s loadings were also 8.9 percent below the month’s five-year average…

TUI Sheds Its Stake in Hapag-Lloyd to Focus on Tourism

Jul 10, 2017

Europe's largest tourism group TUI Group said on Monday it had sold its stake in container shipper Hapag-Lloyd, bringing to a close plans for the sale of non-core businesses in order to focus on its tourism operations. TUI Group has been…

BWMC Amendments Good for Shipping, Environment - Liberia

Jul 10, 2017

The Liberian Maritime Administration has welcomed an agreement reached by the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) on an implementation schedule for the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) which broadly incorporates the terms of an amendment initially proposed by Liberia…

ABP Humber and RBT Join ABTO Membership

Jul 10, 2017

ABP Humber has joined the Association of Bulk Terminal Operators (ABTO) as a full member, in what marks a significant milestone for the newly formed trade association.Associated British Ports’ terminals in Hull, Grimsby, Goole and Immingham…

Hunting Appoints Granberg as Development Manager

Jul 10, 2017

Hunting Energy Services has appointed a new business development manager for Norway as it targets further growth in the Scandinavian oil and gas sector.  The company has appointed Ståle Granberg who will oversee the business development…

Chartco Appoints Gieskes as Chairman

Jul 10, 2017

Global supplier of maritime digital data and compliance services, ChartCo, has announced the appointment of Hans Gieskes as Chairman.In addition to chairing a range of companies, including the successful AXIO Data Group, Mr Gieskes has been…

Port Autonome de Papeete Orders Tug for Tahiti

Jul 10, 2017

Damen Shipyards said it has won an open tender for the supply of a tug to Port Autonome de Papeete on the Pacific island of Tahiti. Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, an overseas territory of the French Republic. The tug will be Damen’s popular ASD 2810 model…

ICS Pleased with IMO's Enviromental Progress

Jul 10, 2017

Commenting on the outcome of last week’s meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) – which represents the world’s national shipowners’…

COSCO to Buy OOCL for USD 6.3 bln

Jul 09, 2017

Chinese Shipping Major Cosco Group has agreed in principle to buy its shipping rival and  Hong Kong’s No. 1 box mover, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), in deal that could be valued around USD 6.3 billion. The takeover will catapult…

Egypt Bans Qatari Ships Docking in Suez Canal

Jul 09, 2017

The Suez Canal Authority is committed to a ban on allowing Qatari ships to dock in ports within the Suez Canal’s economic zone, Ahram reported as chairman Mohab Mamish saying. In press statements on Friday, Mamish said that Egyptian ban…

Alexandria is Bahri’s New Direct Port Call in Egypt

Jul 09, 2017

Bahri Logistics, one of the top 10 breakbulk carriers in the world and one of the six business units within Bahri, has added Alexandria to its portfolio of ports in Egypt.  The addition of Alexandria will enable Bahri to offer breakbulk…

Greece, Bulgaria to Create Multimodal Corridor Between Ports

Jul 09, 2017

Bulgaria and Greece agreed to expand Multimodal Freight Corridor Between Black Sea, Aegen Sea and Dunabe. Bulgarian Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Ivaylo Moskovski and Greek Minister for Infrastructure…

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