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Eurotunnel Sells Ships to Danish DFDS Group

Jun 08, 2015

Eurotunnel reluctantly sold to its subsidiary, the Calais-to-Dover ferry business, MyFerryLink the Danish DFDS, the competitor of the Channel Tunnel reports Le Monde. The company is a forced seller of the service because of antitrust action…

Iran and Russia Linked Across the Caspian Sea

Jun 08, 2015

A subsidiary of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) has launched a series of new routes across the Caspian linking Russia and Kazakhstan, reports Informatore Navale. This initiative will bring six sailings per month for new services…

Are Tankers Going the Distance?

Jun 08, 2015

What is happening to the average voyage length of crude oil tankers? Tanker market pundits are continuously discussing the reasons for the strength of the market, especially since the world is experiencing only modest demand growth. What are the key drivers for the significant increases in rates…

G7 May Address South China Sea Dispute

Jun 08, 2015

AFP reports that the G7 summit would express concern about unilateral efforts to assert sovereignty claims in the disputed South China Sea.   John Kirton, director of think-tank the G7 Research Group, has said maritime disputes between…

Kra Canal to Remain Pipe Dream

Jun 08, 2015

The revival of the idea of building the Kra Canal through Thailand to enable shipping to bypass the narrow Straits of Malacca has been in the news recently. The plan would be to build a 750 mile (1,200Km) canal at an estimated cost of $28 billion…

India Plans it Big for Shipping Boom

Jun 08, 2015

India's Ministry of Shipping has chalked out a plan to raise a trillion India Rupees to develop ports, build ships and improve inland waterways, says a report in the Business Standard. The money will help the shipping ministry, which floated the proposal…

No more: Italy Refused to Take More Mediterranean Migrants

Jun 08, 2015

Italian politicians based in the north vowed not to shelter any more migrants saved at sea, even as thousands more were being rescued in the Mediterranean from smugglers' boats in distress, reports AP. All of those rescued will be deposited…

China Capsized Vessel Death Toll at 431

Jun 07, 2015

The death toll from a Chinese cruise ship which capsized on the Yangtze River has reached 431, with 11 still missing, a government spokesman said on Sunday.  (Reporting by Megha Rajagopalan; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Kim Coghill)

Taiwan Launches New ships as South China Sea Tensions Rise

Jun 07, 2015

Taiwan's coast guard on Saturday commissioned its biggest ships for duty in the form of two 3,000-ton patrol vessels, as the island boosts defences amid concerns about China's growing footprint in the disputed South China Sea.The new…

Obscure Chinese Town Rallies After Ship Disaster

Jun 07, 2015

Since being thrust onto the world stage, residents of a once obscure part of China have rallied round to help those affected by the sinking of a cruise ship, an outpouring of kindness in a country more used to worrying about a decline in public morals…

Dockworkers Union At Peru's Top Port Reach Deal

Jun 07, 2015

The dockworkers union at Peru's biggest port, Callao, has reached a contract agreement to end a three-week strike, with provisions that include improved benefits and modifications to a system for scheduling shifts, union officials said on Friday…

Upgrade Packages Ordered for Odfjell Tankers

Jun 07, 2015

Fuel-saving upgrade package with Kappel technology to optimise propulsion efficiency and lower fuel consumption of 11 vesselsMAN Diesel & Turbo’s Propeller & Aft Ship organisation has won an order to retrofit and upgrade a series of 11 × 37…

Scanship, Jets Join Forces to Better Serve Cruise Ships

Jun 07, 2015

Two of the world’s leading companies in maritime waste management have signed an agreement to join forces, in an effort to better serve cruise ship operators and yards globally. Scanship’s well-known Total Clean Ship System, which incorporates…

SNAME Graduate Scholarships Award Winners

Jun 07, 2015

SNAME announced the recipients of the Graduate Scholarships awarded for year 2015-16. The winners are:Wilbur N. Landers Scholarship Award goes to Alyssa M. Bennett, 2015 Ocean Engineering graduate of Texas A&M University, to study at the University of Michigan…

Hapag-Lloyd Announces Changes to GS1 Service

Jun 06, 2015

With the aim to improve efficiency and quality of the service offered to you, Hapag-Lloyd is pleased to advise some important changes to the GS1 service.MSC will join the service as a vessel operator providing one vessel. The total fleet…

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