Yearly Archives: 2020

Fratelli Fleet Gets a New Bunker Tanker

    Fratelli Cosulich has acquired a new bunker tanker, Emma Consulich, for its operations in Singapore, reports Manifold Times. Emma Consulich The 8,000 dwt Emma Consulich is...

ICTSI Deploys BlackBerry Cylance Technology Across Global Network

Philippines-based International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has deployed BlackBerry Cylance technology across all business units in Asia, Europe, Africa and The Americas to...

Stowaways Detained for Their Incongruous Acts On-Board

Four stowaways have been jailed after they ran amok on a massive container vessel as it navigated the world’s busiest shipping lanes, reports BBC. Stowaways...

Tristar and KHI Introduce Vessels of Future This Year

Multinational fuel giant Tristar has added a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker to its international shipping fleet for the first time, in the same...

2020 Dry Bulk Shipping Outlook

Who would have ever thought that such slow-moving ships could provide for such an exciting roller-coaster market? But 2019 proved to be the case...

Cheerful Days Ahead for the Shipping Industry

According to an article published in the Dry Cargo International magazine, the shipping industry faces some very significant challenges over the coming years but...

2020 Tanker Market Uncertain Over Scrubber Issue

According to a Platts report, the implementation of low sulfur bunker fuel regulations on January 1 could result in changed market structures for clean...

Commissioning a Scrubber System by 31 Dec Not Sufficient To Comply With the Sulphur...

Ship owners, ship operators and ship managers who are busy preparing for the upcoming high sulphur fuel oil (“HSFO”) ban which enters into force...

China’s Longest River Sets Cargo Shipment Record

A total of 2.93 billion tonnes of cargo was shipped through the main reaches of the Yangtze River in 2019, an 8.9-percent increase from...

[Watch] Shipping Sector is Ready for IMO 2020: International Chamber of Shipping

 The International Maritime Organization’s new regulations on sulfur content in fuels kicked in on Jan. 1, 2020. Esben Poulsson of the International Chamber of Shipping...
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