Risk Factors Behind Changing Ship Fuel Quality
The shipping sector is providing an outlet for surplus oil products such as diesel that have swelled due to a virus-driven demand hit.
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Discrimination of Charterer Against Seafarers
Michael Grey writes for Seatrade Maritime News about the charterer discrimination against seafarer nationalities.
Let us have a look at the opinion and analysis shared...
Product Tanker, Off AIS, Hijacked
Product tanker Errina was attacked in the Gulf of Guinea west of Sao Tomeafter tanker’s SSAS was activated.
It is unknown if the...
US Blacklists 6 Chinese Firms for Sanction Violations
US State Department has blacklisted six Chinese shipping companies and two individuals following their dealings with Iranian shipping company, IRISL, and helping it...
DNV GL Grants AiP for OceanGuard® FGSS
Headway OceanGuard® FGSS was awarded the Approval in Principle (AiP) Certificate by DNV GL, says a press release published on their website.
About OceanGuard® FGSS
OceanGuard®...
Will Global Trade’s Fragile Recovery Bridge Pre-Covid Level Gap?
World trade rebounding slowly, still outlook remains uncertain.
Third quarter showed recovery when estimated was at about 4.5% less than in the same...
Wärtsilä Clinches Tech Order for Ethane-Fueled VLECs
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply the cargo handling and fuel supply system for two new 98,000 cbm Very...
DCSA ‘JIT’ Port Call System To Elude Berthing Delays
DCSA Just-in-Time Port Call programme aims to drive adoption of data and interface standards among all port call stakeholders on a global scale.
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Why A Zoo Took 114 Years To Apologize To A ‘Caged Man’
The Wildlife Conservation Society’s apology for its 1906 exhibition of Ota Benga, a native of Congo, comes in the wake of global protests...
Oil Prices Tumble Amid COVID Second Wave Concerns
Oil prices drop for fourth day as COVID-19 second wave worries intensify.
Brent crude futures fell 30 cents, or 0.7%, to $42.32 a...