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COSCO Shipping to Launch Total Cogent Takeover COSCO Shipping International (Singapore) gets acceptances for over 98 percent of Cogent Holdings shares.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Clarksons: Global Orderbook below 200 Mn DWT for 1st Time in 13 Years The shipbuilding industry completed another difficult year as low contracting remained a trend in 2017.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Tanker Demolitions in 2017 Reached 85 Ships of Over 25,000 dwt, As Prices Increased Says Gibson Tankers sold for demolition last year were one of the few silver linings, as activity rose on the back of diminishing freight rates. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Gibson reported that one of the few bright spots for the tanker market last year was the notable increase in recycling sales. Of course, this could ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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LNG in 2018 Infrastructure must evolve to meet accelerating demand One of the biggest stories of 2017 was the evolution of the market for LNG as a marine fuel, with a significant increase in new projects across the globe, demonstrating a growing embrace of gas-fuelled shipping throughout the industry. This year, we predict that a major challenge will be meeting the urgent demand for infrastructure ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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JNPT commissions nation s largest sea port infra The country’s largest sea port infrastructure project involving the government and foreign investors, the Rs 7,935-crore Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust was commissioned December end in 2017. The first phase of the project, being built with the partnership of an arm of PSA International of Singapore, has a kilometer-long jetty into ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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ABP South Wales Ports See Strong Growth In 2017 ABP s network of five ports in South Wales handled 12.5 million tonnes of cargo in 2017 thanks to major investment in infrastructure and ongoing commitment to delivering the highest standards of customer service. 12.5 million tonnes of cargo were handled at Newport, Cardiff, Barry, Port Talbot and Swansea with strong growth in both traditional and ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Denmark Takes 6th Place among World s Major Shipping Nations Denmark takes sixth place on the list of the world s major shipping nations with regards to operated tonnage.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Major Shell oil theft international criminal ring uncovered Singaporean authorities reported uncovering massive international oil theft scheme, from Shell s biggest refinery. 20 people were arrested, at least 1 tanker and millions of dollars in cash seized. 14 people were already indicted, among them 11 Singaporean nationalities and 3 Vietnamese nationalities. 8 of them were employees of Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell Plc. 1 was working for Intertek Group plc - multinational inspection, product testing and certification company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Three tankers were mentioned as being engaged in criminal activities, one being Singapore-flagged and two being Panama-flagged, including 17,500-ton Vietnamese Prime Shipping tanker. As of Jan 21, both Singaporean and Vietnamese tankers were anchored at Singapore Anchorage.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Freighter beached, broke in two, Black sea Video General cargo ship BERRA G drifted ashore and broke in two early in the morning Jan 19 in Eregli area, Turkey, Black sea, while en route from Izmir to Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The ship couldn t hold against stormy seas, she anchored on Eregli anchorage to shelter from storm, but anchor or anchors dragged, and she finally, was beached. 12 crew were rescued by Turkish salvors and firemen. On a photo beached and broken BERRA G.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Norwegian freighter mishap in Randers, Denmark General cargo ship LILL got stuck in Randers harbor, Denmark, at around noon Jan 19, while proceeding to berth on arrival from Rostock, see photos. LILL remained in position seen on photo for at least half an hour. Miscalculation of current strength said to be the cause of mishap, which blocked harbor traffic. According to AIS track, LILL was freed and safely berthed, no information on possible damages. Photos tv2ostjylland.dkPosted On:22-Jan-2018
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Russian freighter NIKIFOR BEGICHEV with s-400 missiles troubled in English Canal Russian media on Jan 19 published Russian Military Command statement on failed s-400 missile system transportation to China:Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Brokers: Nisshin Shipping Tied to Ten Bulkers Brokers link Nisshin Shipping to an order for up to ten new bulkers.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Adelaide to Make Way for Larger Ships Adelaide Outer Harbor Channel is to undergo a widening, starting in autumn 2018.Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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Global Maritime Human Rights Reporting Platform Launched Global Maritime Human Rights Reporting Platform Launched The Maritime ExecutiveFull coveragePosted On:22-Jan-2018
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Japanese bulk carrier collided with Dutch pilot boat Japanese bulk carrier collided with Dutch pilot boat Maritime Bulletin (press release)Full coveragePosted On:22-Jan-2018
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Dubai Maritime City Authority Secures ISO 31000:2009 Dubai Maritime City Authority Secures ISO 31000:2009 Al-BawabaFull coveragePosted On:22-Jan-2018
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Govt eases rules for issuing CDC for seafarers Govt eases rules for issuing CDC for seafarers Hindu Business LineFull coveragePosted On:22-Jan-2018
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UNODC, Ukraine sign MoU to strengthen port control, facilitate trade To strengthen cooperation under the Container Control Programme (CCP), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Government of Ukraine signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), agreeing on the establishment of two port control units, according to UNODC’s official website. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Jean-Luc Lemahieu, UNODC’s Director for the Division for ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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41 Somali pirates finally sent home in special chartered flight The first batch of 41 Somali pirates was deported on Friday from among the 117 caught in Indian waters in 2011 and freed recently. A special chartered flight was arranged by the Somali embassy, a relief for the police, who did not know what to do with the penniless pirates after their release. The remaining ...Posted On:22-Jan-2018
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