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Slow Start for Tanker Rates in New Year

Jan 07, 2016

A super year for the VLCCs behind us which ended at earnings Meg/East close to $100k/day, says Fearnleys Week. The new year has started somewhat slower and rates ex Meg are off the peaks, but earnings remain very healthy.  Continued interest…

Box, Dry Bulk Can Sustain by Slashing Capacity

Jan 07, 2016

International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens believes slashing capacity is the only way to achieve stability in the dry bulk and container ship sectors.  The shipping industry is expected to remain volatile and indispensable in 2016…

Adani Ports to Expand Terminal with MSC

Jan 07, 2016

Adani Group turns its flagship port and India’s biggest commercial port at Mundra in Gujarat into a regional transhipment hub by partnering with Terminal Investment Ltd SA, the container terminal operating company majority owned by Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Co…

Port of London Authority Names Chief Harbor Master

Jan 06, 2016

The Port of London Authority (PLA) has appointed Bob Baker as chief harbor master.  Bob Baker will join the PLA from Forth Ports, where he has been chief harbor master since 2001.  He will succeed David Phillips, who is retiring from the PLA in April…

Drydocks World Earns Five Star Safety Grading

Jan 06, 2016

Drydocks World, an international service provider to the shipping, offshore, oil, gas and energy sectors, announced it has received a five star rating from the British Safety Council for the Occupational Health and Safety.  The company underwent a detailed…

Crowley Promotes VP and Deputy General Counsel

Jan 06, 2016

Crowley Maritime Corporation announced today that Kerri McClellan has been promoted to vice president and deputy general counsel for the corporation. McClellan, who is based in Jacksonville and reports to Senior Vice President and General Counsel Mike Roberts…

Commercial Ships Makes a Comeback to Iran

Jan 06, 2016

With MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has resumed vessel operations to Iran, after services were suspended in 2012 in response to trade sanctions, Some of the world’s largest container shipping lines are pursuing business in Iran, reports WSJ…

Europe Set for Decline in Container Volume

Jan 06, 2016

The latest edition of Hackett's Global Port Tracker North Europe Trade Outlook predicts cargo volumes on the route may fall this year, with a decline of as much as 4% of total moves at ports in Northern Europe. It predicts declines in container…

ZIM to Expand Its Refrigerated Container Fleet

Jan 06, 2016

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services has announced the expansion of its refrigerated container fleet in order to answer the demand for its innovative ZIMonitor service.  Launched in early 2015, ZIMonitor allows customers to track, monitor and remotely control sensitive…

Global Logistics Index Hots Lowest in Four Years

Jan 06, 2016

The index that tracks shipper and freight forwarder confidence in the activity of the U.S.-Europe and Asia-Europe shipping lanes hit its lowest level in December in the index's nearly four-year history, reports Reuters. It has hit by lower…

Recovery for European Shipowners?

Jan 06, 2016

European Shipowners may increase freight rates or renegotiate bunker clauses in the coming year in order to capitalise on lower crude oil prices and consolidate the recovery seen in 2015, reports ICIS. Bunker fuel prices came down significantly…

Benjamin Franklin Sails Home

Jan 05, 2016

The largest container ship to ever visit the U.S., the1,300-foot-long CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin, left the Port of Oakland Monday afternoon around 1:15 p.m. after docking at the port on New Year’s Eve, port officials said.  It stopped at Los Angeles first before arriving in Oakland…

Saudi-Iran Standoff and Oil Tankers

Jan 05, 2016

The Saudi-Iran standoff is certainly one to worry over given its ramifications for oil supply as they sit on either side of the Persian Gulf, the world’s biggest concentration of oil tankers, reports Bloomberg. The Strait of Hormuz at  the…

“K” Line Group to Implement “K” Line Wind program

Jan 05, 2016

“K” Line Group (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha)  taking steps to improve our corporate culture and climate through the “K”-no-Kaze” (“K” Line Wind) program.  Additionally, it is prepared a long-term policy for environmental conservation—called “Environmental…

IRISL Readies for Europe

Jan 05, 2016

The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) is seeking to open bureaus across Europe, says its Managing-Director Dr. Mohammad Saeidi. IRNA reports Saeidi as saying that once the arbitrary sanctions on Iran are lifted, Iranian-flagged ships can travel between Iranian and European ports…

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