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EURONAV Opts for SERTICA Fleet Management

Dec 12, 2017

After a rigorous selection process, tanker shipping company EURONAV has chosen the SERTICA Fleet Management System by Danish software and engineering company Logimatic. EURONAV, which operates some of the world’s largest tanker vessels,…

APL Celebrates 150 Years in Japan

Dec 12, 2017

The Yokohama Port and Habour Bureau, Yokohama-Kawasaki International Port Corporation and Yokohama Port Corporation have paid tribute to APL for its contributions as one of Japan’s longest-serving shipping lines. As APL celebrates 150 years of shipping in Japan…

Fleet Of Babycapes Is Growing: Oldendorff

Dec 11, 2017

Oldendorff Carriers has recently increased the number of owned bulk carriers in it Babycape segment by acquiring four more eco 119,000 tonners from compatriot shipowner Hartmann Reederei. The vessels are: MV UBC Ottawa   (tbrn: Roland Oldendorff)…

FSL Trust Sells Vessel for USD 6.2mln to Reduce Debt

Dec 11, 2017

Singapore's First Ship Lease (FSL) Trust said that  it has sold containership, FSL Santos for $6.2 million to reduce its debt service requirements for the fourth quarter. A press release from the company stated: FSL Trust Management, as trusteemanager of First Ship Lease Trust…

Apeejay Shipping Adds New Vessel to its Fleet

Dec 11, 2017

Apeejay Shipping, an Apeejay Surrendra Group company, has announced the acquisition of a 76,602 MT DWT Gearless Panamax, Japanese build.  The ship is renamed ‘APJ ANGAD 2’. The acquisition takes its total fleet capacity to 5,18,018 MT DWT with an average fleet age of 12…

Eagle Bulk Completes $265 Mln Refinancing

Dec 11, 2017

Eagle Bulk Shipping, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Eagle Bulk Shipco and Eagle Shipping LLC, has entered into a series of refinancing transactions, including the repayment in full of Eagle Shipping’s outstanding first and second lien credit facilities…

MOL Presidential Awards 2017 Announced

Dec 11, 2017

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has announced that the company held the 2017 commendation ceremony for the 'MOL Presidential Awards for Officers and Engineers 2017' on December 8. The awards are intended to recognize the ongoing safety-related…

Two Persons Missing After Sampan Capsized in Singapore

Dec 11, 2017

At about 1930 hours on 10 December 2017, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was informed by Johor’s Maritime Rescue Sub Centre that two men had been reported to be missing after their sampan capsized earlier at about 1630 hours…

ReCAAP, India Coast Guard Conduct Workshop

Dec 11, 2017

The Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) Information Sharing Centre and the Indian Coast Guard have commenced the 2017 Capacity Building Workshop in New Delhi, India. Themed “Striding Over Domestic Challenges…

South Korea Jails Former Hanjin Shipping Chairwoman

Dec 10, 2017

The former chairwoman Choi Eun-young (55) of the now-defunct Hanjin Shipping was jailed 18 months for insider trading, reports Yonhap. According to the report the Seoul Central District Court found Choi  guilty of selling off her family…

Christophe de Margerie Moves 1st Yamal LNG Cargo

Dec 10, 2017

On 8 December 2017, the icebreaking LNG carrier Christophe de Margerie completed her first loading at the Port of Sabetta, on the Yamal Peninsular, with her first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced at the Yamal LNG plant. The…

Khalifa Port to Handle World's Largest Ships

Dec 10, 2017

Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company outside oil and gas, has signed a long-term port facility agreement with Abu Dhabi Ports to use some of the world’s largest bulk cargo vessels to import raw materials through Khalifa Port…

Denmark Calls for Regulation for Autonomous Ships

Dec 10, 2017

​Maritime regulation should be made more flexible if it is to support the development of autonomous ships. A new report published by The Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) identifies where changes in maritime regulation are needed. The report…

Antwerp Port Focus on Sustainable Modal Shift

Dec 10, 2017

The port of Antwerp is to invest 1.4 million euros over the next three years in projects aimed at making port-generated freight traffic smoother and more efficient.  The seven projects that have been selected for financial support will together reduce the number of truck trips by up to 250…

Christophe de Margerie Named Engineering Project of the Year

Dec 10, 2017

Christophe de Margerie, the icebreaking LNG carrier built to order for SCF Group (Sovcomflot) to serve the Yamal LNG project, has won the award for Engineering Project of the Year at the 2017 S&P Global Platts Global Energy Awards. The winners…

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