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Port of Long Beach Hosts Cargo Forecast Event

Apr 30, 2015

Industry leaders examine trade trends for 2015 and beyond Experts from across the goods movement industry spoke at the 11th annual “Pulse of the Ports: Peak Season Forecast,” an event hosted by the Port of Long Beach that drew 600 people…

Project to Make e-Navigation a Reality

Apr 30, 2015

The EU has approved a Danish-led, maritime innovation project with a budget of DKK 85 million, intended to enhance safety of navigation and increase efficiency at sea. 13 Danish partners will become frontrunners of the project, which is launched on 1 May…

Peel Ports Launches Cargo200 Initiative

Apr 30, 2015

The UK’s second largest ports operator, Peel Ports, has today (Wednesday, 29 April) launched a major carbon emission initiative, Cargo200, and is calling on the UK freight and logistics industry to rethink supply chain and services routes…

Transiting Vessels Urged to Exercise Caution

Apr 30, 2015

Following news that a cargo ship was yesterday (28 April) intercepted by an Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval patrol in the Strait of Hormuz, GAC is recommending vessel owners to stay in close contact with already established security centers whilst in the area…

Contest: Join a Plastic Pollution Research Voyage to the Atlantic Ocean

Apr 30, 2015

The 5 Gyres Institute, a leader in global plastic pollution research, has launched an online contest for those who want to learn first-hand about the problem and help drive solutions. One winner will be chosen to join the final leg of 5 Gyre’s June research expedition to the North Atlantic Ocean…

CMES Q1 Profit Surges on Strong VLCC Earnings

Apr 30, 2015

China Merchants Energy Shipping has posted 22.6% on-year growth in net profit to Yuan225m ($36.3m) during the first quarter ended 31 March 2015 due to buoyant tanker markets. Revenue for the quarter more than doubled to RMB1.36bn from YuanB660…

Japan Considering Patrols with US in South China Sea

Apr 30, 2015

Japan may join the United States in air patrols in the South China Sea in response to China’s growing intent to make good on land claims, according a report in Reuters.  Japan's military is considering joining the United States in maritime…

Scorpio Tankers to Launch 15mln Public Share Offering

Apr 30, 2015

Scorpio Tankers has announced a public offering of 15 million common shares, with an underwriter’s option to purchase up to an additional 2.25 million units. New York Stock Exchange-listed Scorpio says it plans to use the proceeds to fund…

Russia Launches Quietest Submarine in the World

Apr 30, 2015

Russia has launched the fourth of its Varshavyanka-class diesel-electric submarines. Russia has launched what it claims to be the “quietest submarine in the world.”  Admiralty Shipyards - a Russian defense company - held a ceremonial launching…

Arctic Whitening Might Help Ice But Not Climate

Apr 30, 2015

The attempt to artificially whiten the surface of the Arctic Ocean and offset climate change will not be able to reduce global temperatures substantially. It could in principle help restore some amount of sea ice, says a research based on model configurations…

Costamare, York Capital to Extend Shipping Pact

Apr 30, 2015

Greek ship-owner Costamare and US-based hedge fund York Capital Management are considering extending the life of their investment joint venture that has already spent more than $1 billion on new and secondhand container ships. “Our joint…

US Awards $2.6m in Maritime Heritage Grants

Apr 29, 2015

On Thursday, April 30, 2015, U.S. National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis and U.S. Maritime Administrator Paul N. Jaenichen will host a media conference call to highlight projects receiving grants through the Maritime Heritage Program…

Sea Star Line, Boys & Girls Clubs Partner to Name Marlin Class Ships

Apr 29, 2015

In June 2014, Sea Star Line partnered with the 11 clubs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico in a contest to name the new liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels which will be dedicated to the Puerto Rico trade by TOTE, Sea Star Line’s parent company…

Argentine Port Strike May Cut Soy Flow, Raise World Food Prices

Apr 29, 2015

Argentina's main grains port of Rosario was paralyzed at midday on Wednesday by an open-ended wage strike by boat captains needed to help dock incoming cargo ships, the country's port management chamber said. At a busy time of the year for exporters…

GTT Expands Capability of LNG Cargo Operations Simulator

Apr 29, 2015

GTT Training announced the expansion of the capabilities of its LNG Cargo Operations Simulator.   Used to provide hands on, real time training in the processes and procedures that must be followed to undertake and complete any type of LNG cargo related operation…

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