Yearly Archives: 2023
Norden Posts Biggest Profit In 151 Years
The strong result came as the dry cargo market faced headwinds while the product tanker segment saw “soaring and volatile rates” in 2022.
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After Russia Cuts Output By 500,000 Barrels A Day, Oil Prices Rise
Russia will cut oil output by 500,000 barrels per day in March, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday.
The announcement follows...
Race Against ChatGPT Heats Up
Ernie Bot, Bard, Others Square Off Against ChatGPT as AI Race Heats Up, writes Daria Solovieva for Yahoo Finance.
2023 is shaping up to be...
Foreign Experts in ‘High Hope’ of Chinese Tourism Rebound
As China adjusts its COVID-19 policies, Chinese tourists gradually come back to the tourism market, reports ECNS.
Powerful rebound in tourism
While expecting China's adjustment to...
Companies Fined $40,000 for Hiding ‘Onboard Mishap’
In a major development, Maritime New Zealand is fining two companies for hiding information on a worker getting burnt while welding onboard a ship....
Largest Ever Drug Haul Worth $300m Found Floating at Sea
More than 3 tons of cocaine floating in the ocean have been seized by authorities in New Zealand in one of the country’s single...
Could Airships Be The Key To Greener Travel?
The vision
“It was beautiful! And she was getting her work done. So — where had this obsession with speed come from, why had everyone...
Google Maps Brings A New Level Of Interactivity
Google Maps is utilizing AI to bring a more immersive and intuitive navigation experience to its users.
The latest features, such as Immersive...
Shaping Future Ships To Nuclear Ships
Decarbonisation is more than political, it is existential, and the designers and engineers developing low-carbon vessel options are working to break the sector’s hydrocarbon...
Droughts Leave Cargo Riverboats High And Dry
Increased droughts are forcing shipping companies to abandon some of the world's main river cargo routes, warns Ann Christina Sloek-Andersen, reports BBC.
Low water levels
Ms...