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DP World to Tackle Illegal Wildlife Trade

Dec 15, 2015

Global marine terminal operator DP World has agreed to a set of 11 principles designed to help tackle the US$ 19 billion illegal wildlife trade.In a groundbreaking meeting in London last week, members of the United for Wildlife International…

Maritime Sector Split on Paris Climate Deal

Dec 15, 2015

International shipping groups remain divided over how to reduce carbon emissions after being left out of the climate-change pact reached over the weekend in Paris, reports WSJ. The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), representing the global shipping industry…

Ship Officers Charged in Oil Discharge Cover Up

Dec 14, 2015

A federal grand jury in Greenville, North Carolina, has returned a nine-count indictment charging two engineering officers employed by Oceanfleet Shipping Limited with crimes relating to the illegal discharge of oily wastes directly into the sea…

Shippers Welcome ‘Paris Agreement’

Dec 14, 2015

The global shipping industry, represented by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) throughout the United Nations Climate Change Conference, greatly welcomes the ‘Paris Agreement’, adopted unanimously on 12 December by 195 nations. The…

IACS Council Establishes Cyber Panel

Dec 14, 2015

The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has created a Cyber Panel to lend support and resources to address what has become a key industry issue.IACS panels represent the top tier of the Association's issue-specific bodies…

Ship of Turkish President's Son Implicated in ISIS Oil Trade

Dec 14, 2015

According to the Independent, oil tankers owned by Bilal Erdogan, son President Erdogan, has involved in the illicit  oil trade with  Islamic State (ISIS). The ships are  registered in Malta and all fly the Maltese flag. Russia's allegations…

China Shipping Merger Erases $900 mln in Market Value

Dec 14, 2015

Shares of Cosco Group and China Shipping have taken a hammering on the stock markets  as two major companies lost about $900 million in total market value after the government proposed combining its two key ocean liner groups, reports Bloomberg…

CMA CGM Buys NOL Shares from Open Market, Below Par

Dec 14, 2015

CMA CGM SA has bought about 3.68 million shares of Singapore-based Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) on the open market at S$1.22 per share. The shares purchased make up 0.14 per cent of NOL's issued share capital, reports Straits Times. The purchase…

Bulkcarrier Market Looks Bullish

Dec 14, 2015

Bulkcarrier investors are generally an optimistic lot, with little time for pessimistic analysts, says a research report by Clarksons. They know that however gloomy the forecasts, some time they will make a nice profit.  After all, the ships last 30 years…

Renewal of Bunker, CLC, Athens and WRC Certificates

Dec 13, 2015

Time has come for most shipowners to apply for renewal of Bunker, CLC, Athens and Wreck Removal Certificates from the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA). Certificates must be renewed when the underlying insurance expires. Ships subject to…

Gonzalez Passing Exercise with Turkish Navy

Dec 13, 2015

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Gonzalez (DDG 66) participated in a bilateral passing exercise (PASSEX), Dec. 11, with the Turkish Navy.PASSEXs are conducted to improve maritime capabilities between the U.S. Navy and other naval forces…

“Safe Container – Steering Changes” – SOLAS Amendment

Dec 12, 2015

With the SOLAS Convention now requiring container weight verification from 1st July 2016 onwards following the amendment approved by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) last November, the Company of Master Mariners of India (CMMI)…

Cosco, China Shipping Merger Gets Green Signal from Beijing

Dec 11, 2015

China State Council has given the go-ahead for country's two largest shipping conglomerates to merge, continuing a trend in the industry to trim down state-owned enterprises, reports Caixin Media. The China Ocean Shipping Co. (COSCO Group) and China Shipping Group Co…

CMA CGM Vice-Chairman on NOL Takeover

Dec 11, 2015

CMA CGM vice-chairman Rodolphe Saade said that his company was the first ones to initiate the discussions with NOL and Temasek and it made sense to them, that is why they carried on with the discussions, according to a report in The Straits Times…

Global Ship Lease Announces Sale of Remaining 4,113 TEU Vessel

Dec 11, 2015

Global Ship Lease, Inc has  completed the sale of its 1997-built, 4,113 TEU containership, Ville d'Orion, following redelivery from its previous charter.  The vessel was sold for $328.25 per ldt, for estimated net proceeds of $4.5 million…

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South Korea Could Be Asia’s Green Ammonia Hub

LNG Supply Disruptions Drive Surge in Coal Shipments, BIMCO Finds

LNG Supply Disruptions Drive Surge in Coal Shipments, BIMCO Finds

Sara Fuentes Named as President of Transportation Institute

Sara Fuentes Named as President of Transportation Institute

U.S. Coast Guard Counters Maritime Threats With New Special Missions Command

U.S. Coast Guard Counters Maritime Threats With New Special Missions Command

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