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IMO Finalizes LNG Use Rules

IMO Finalizes LNG Use Rules

United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) has finalized draft consolidated

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Fewer Yards Delivering Ships on Global Scale

Fewer Yards Delivering Ships on Global Scale

The global dowturn in contracting activity has seen various fluctuations

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Knutsen Charters Out Newbuildings

Knutsen Charters Out Newbuildings

On September 12, 2014, Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers entered into new long-term charters

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Passenger Ships Break New Ground

Passenger Ships Break New Ground

The expedition ship Hanseatic of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has set a new record for passenger ships in the Northeast Passage

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Australia Backs Down from Dumping Sand at Great Barrier Reef

Australia Backs Down from Dumping Sand at Great Barrier Reef

Plans to dump 3 million cubic meters of dredged sand into the Great Barrier Reef

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New Port Botany Container Terminal Operational

New Port Botany Container Terminal Operational

Sydney International Container Terminals has said that the official opening

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A Dash of Renaissance for MSC Cruises

A Dash of Renaissance for MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises’ ambitious Renaissance Programme to renew and enlarge four ships of its 12-strong fleet

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MOL Bets on Offshore Shipping

MOL Bets on Offshore Shipping

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has agreed to establish a ship-owning joint venture with Norway’s Viken Shipping AS

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Sale of MS Finnhansa to Cost Ten People Their Jobs

Sale of MS Finnhansa to Cost Ten People Their Jobs

North European liner-shipping company Finnlines Plc said yesterday that

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ATSB Confirms Fatigue Impairment of Rena Crew

ATSB Confirms Fatigue Impairment of Rena Crew

Following the analysis of the sleep and work data supplied by the Transport Accident Commission (TAIC) of New Zealand

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Texas Judge Bins Kurdish Crude Seizure Order

Texas Judge Bins Kurdish Crude Seizure Order

U.S. District Judge Gray Miller in Houston, Texas threw out a court order

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Port of Salalah Climbs Productivity Ladder

Port of Salalah Climbs Productivity Ladder

Oman’s Port of Salalah has enhanced its berth productivity levels becoming ranked

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HHLA’s Burchardkai Terminal Ready for Mega-Ships

HHLA’s Burchardkai Terminal Ready for Mega-Ships

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) inaugurated the berth 5/6 at its Container Terminal Burchardkai

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ABB develops underground and subsea HVDC cable system

ABB develops underground and subsea HVDC cable system

Swiss power technology firm ABB has developed and tested a 525kV underground and subsea high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cable system, which the company claims will make renewable energy installations more efficient and cost-effective.

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Polynesian Shipping Line Changes Hands

Polynesian Shipping Line Changes Hands

The Board of Polynesian Shipping Line Limited has decided to sell the company to Neptune Pacific Line Limited

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ZIM Cuts Losses

ZIM Cuts Losses

Israel’s shipping company ZIM Integrated Shipping Ltd. has published its results

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ZIM Chicago Departs Tacoma Despite Pro-Palestinian Protests

ZIM Chicago Departs Tacoma Despite Pro-Palestinian Protests

The ZIM Chicago, a ship owned by Israeli shipping line ZIM Integrated Shipping Services ltd

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Summer Lull Not Over Yet for Newbuilds

Summer Lull Not Over Yet for Newbuilds

The summer lull that took over the newbuilding market is not over yet, as prices for new ships

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DP World at the Helm of Trilogiport’s Development

DP World at the Helm of Trilogiport’s Development

Following the previous investments in the Beverdonk Container Terminal

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