Tankers News


Stena Weco Opens Office in Dubai

Dec 09, 2016

Stena Bulk, via Stena Weco and Golden Stena Weco, has opened a new office in Dubai and will move in this month. The official inauguration will take place in January next year. The company already has a presence in the market in the region but…

ISS Wins Stolt-Nielsen Contract in South Africa

Dec 07, 2016

Maritime and logistics service provider Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) said it has won an additional contract with Stolt-Nielsen for port agency in South Africa.Under the new agency agreement, ISS South Africa is handling the port calls of Stolt Tankers at Durban…

Italian Tanker Officer Receives 8-month Prison Sentence

Nov 22, 2016

A senior engineering officer employed by an Italian shipping company was sentenced to eight months in prison for deliberately concealing a vessel’s discharge of oily waste into the sea, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Girolamo Curatolo of Custonaci…

INTERTANKO Reelects Tsakos as Chairman

Nov 18, 2016

Dr. Nikolas Tsakos of Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd. was reelected for two further years by the INTERTANKO Council who met this week in London.  The Council members also engaged in dialogue with the IMO Secretary General, Kitack Lim, as well as the Rt Hon John Hayes CBE…

Will Ballast Water Management Regs Trigger Tanker Scrapping?

Nov 16, 2016

Weakness in freight rates will increase tanker shipping demolitions over the next two years, with the trend accelerating in later years as a result of the IMO regulation on ballast water, according to the latest edition of the Tanker Forecaster…

US Post-election Shipping Rally Raises Interest, Questions

Nov 16, 2016

Shares of U.S. shipping companies shot higher again on Wednesday, causing volatility halts in a number of stocks and raising questions among investors and analysts over the extent of their sharp post-election rally. The jump in share prices…

V.Group Acquires Selandia Ship Management Group

Nov 16, 2016

V.Group has acquired Selandia Holdings Pte. Ltd and its subsidiaries comprising the Selandia Ship Management Group as part of its strategy to offer clients high quality outsourced marine services from Asia. Founded originally in Mumbai, India in 1995…

Shipping Recovery Faces Supply/Demand Challenges

Nov 10, 2016

The shipping industry faces a stormy road to recovery, with uneven supply/demand trends set to test the nerve of investors and operators, according to independent research and consultancy firm Maritime Strategies International (MSI).Addressing the Hansa Forum in Hamburg…

Canada's First LNG Export Terminal Seen as One-off

Nov 07, 2016

Woodfibre LNG, Canada's first liquefied natural gas export project, will be a 'nice-to-have' fillip for the country's gas producers but does not signal the start of a west coast LNG boom, industry watchers said on Monday. Privately held…

Odffjell to Build Record Size Stainless Steel Chem Tankers

Nov 01, 2016

Odfjell has ordered four chemical tankers (with options for an additional four) with stainless steel cargo tanks from China Shipbuilding Trading CO., Ltd. and Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) CO., Ltd. The ships cost $60m each. The 49…

Tanker Crewman Medevaced off Galveston

Oct 31, 2016

A tanker crewman was medevaced Monday afternoon, after reports of suffering from a hernia about 15 miles off Galveston, Texas in the Fairway Anchorage. The master of the 600-foot, Marshall Islands flagged tanker Agena contacted U.S. Coast…

Hvid to Take Over as Teekay President and CEO

Oct 28, 2016

Teekay Corporation’s board of directors has elected Kenneth Hvid to succeed current president and CEO, Peter Evensen, who will retire January 31, 2017 after more than 13 years with the company. Hvid is presently serving as president and CEO of Teekay Offshore Group Ltd…

Shipping Industry Discusses Mutual Challenges in Tokyo

Oct 26, 2016

Some 200 representatives of classification societies, shipbuilders and shipowners came together in Tokyo last week for their annual ‘Tripartite Meeting’ on issues of common interest. The meeting, hosted by Class NK, the Japanese Shipowners’…

Rotterdam Port Throughput Slips

Oct 25, 2016

Compared to the excellent first three quarters of 2015 (+5.4%), cargo throughput in the same period this year fell by 1.9%. The decrease was particularly strong in coal and iron ore. Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority:…

Moore Stephens: 4th Straight Year of Operating Costs Decline

Oct 19, 2016

International accountant and shipping consultant Moore Stephens says total annual operating costs in the shipping industry fell by an average of 2.4% in 2015. This compares with the 0.8% average fall in costs recorded for 2014, and is the…

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