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Indonesian miner buys out two local shipping firms
Indonesian mining company Geo Energy Resources is set to enhance its coal shipping capabilities by acquiring a 51% stake in…
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Höegh Autoliners orders first-ever ammonia engines for car carriers
Höegh Autoliners has made a significant leap in maritime technology by placing a historic order for ammonia-burning Everllence B&W ME-LGIA…
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Ship Recycling Activity Picking Up Pace
The ship recycling market is experiencing a mixed bag of activity, with India emerging as a leader in the sector.…
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From Great Mills HS to Amphibious Assault Ship
A sailor from Lexington Park, Maryland, has achieved a significant milestone by advancing to the rank of chief petty officer…
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Himalaya switches newcastlemax brace to fixed deals
Himalaya Shipping is making significant strides in its earnings strategy by converting two more Newcastlemax vessels to fixed-rate charters. The…
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HD Hyundai Heavy and Hyundai Mipo to merge
In a significant move aimed at bolstering its presence in the U.S. naval and Arctic shipbuilding sectors, South Korea’s HD…
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Trial Begins for Officers of Russian Tanker in Cable Cut Case
The trial has commenced in Helsinki for the captain and two officers of the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, who…
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Oil surplus drives tanker demand
As President Donald Trump seeks to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, oil markets are grappling with heightened geopolitical risks…
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Shipping Industry Faces Turbulent Waters Ahead
The global shipping industry is grappling with significant challenges as freight volumes and earnings decline. Eli Glickman, CEO of ZIM,…
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Chinese Demand Shifts Shipping Earnings in August
In August, the shipping market witnessed notable fluctuations, largely driven by Chinese demand for commodities. While Chinese buyers continued to…
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