Ship Recycling Industry Shows Signs of Recovery
Recycling markets in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Turkey could reopen for business.
Anchoring and beaching permissions are not being given for ships with...
$1 Million Investment by Maersk in Australian Digital Road Freight
Maersk has invested A$1.4m (US$1m) in Australian trucking start-up Ofload.
The Sydney-based digital road freight platform tackles inefficient empty container moves and idle...
Leading Trading Firms Take Over Fuel Storage Leases
Trafigura and Gunvor have taken over storage space in Singapore previously controlled by Singaporean outfit Hin Leong.
The move by the two firms...
Fuel Services Technical Lead Hired for “New Testing Facility”
Brookes Bell has hired a Fuel Services Technical Lead with more than 15 years of experience in environmental testing, to establish and manage...
Container Shipping Going Through A Radical Change
According to a Container News article written by Nick Savvides, Managing Editor of container news, the world of container shipping is up for a...
Container Lines Reap Profits Despite COVID-19
Q2 financial reporting season is in full swing among container lines.
Q2 figures published by listed container lines reveal a very different story.
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S. Korean Shipyard Bags US$409 million New Build Order
Korea Shipbuilding bags US$409 million order for 10 petrochemical carriers.
The 50,000-ton vessels will be built by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co., and delivered...
Weekly Tanker Report – Week 34, 2020
The Baltic Briefing has issued the tanker report for the 34th week of this year. The report dated 21st August 2020 provides a valuable insight...
Chinese Aviation Exercise Employs Commercial Ships for Military Use
According to recent videos, an aviation brigade of the Chinese PLAGF conducted drills displaying their capabilities to use commercial ships for military purposes.
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Shipping Company Partitioned To Enable DP World Deal
Mumbai-listed Shreyas Shipping & Logistics Ltd, the Indian flagged vessel owning unit of Transworld Group, will be split in two.
This split up...