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Vitol and Grindrod winding down bunkering firm Cockett
In a significant industry shift, Vitol and Grindrod have announced the closure of their bunkering business, Cockett. The joint shareholders…
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Maersk welcomes new European source of e-methanol
In a significant step toward sustainable shipping, the world’s first commercial-scale e-methanol plant commenced operations in Denmark yesterday. Developed by…
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Suez Canal offers discount in bid to lure boxships back
In a bold move to rejuvenate trade, Egypt’s Suez Canal will implement a 15% discount on transit fees for containerships…
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Washington issues further sanctions aimed at Iran’s trade
The United States has escalated its “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran by imposing new sanctions targeting Iranian oil sales to…
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Bids to build new plug-in Washington state ferries come in high • Washington
Washington state officials are grappling with unexpected costs following the opening of bids for up to five new hybrid electric…
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Japan Proposing Shipbuilding Cooperation in U.S. Tariff Talks
Tokyo, May 12 (Jiji Press) — In a strategic move during tariff negotiations, the Japanese government is advocating for a…
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Malaysia Launches Second Littoral Combat Ship
Malaysia’s Royal Malaysian Navy has marked a significant milestone with the launch of its second Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), the…
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NYK Launches Innovative Mooring System in Japan
On May 13, NYK, JERA Co., Inc., and Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure unveiled a groundbreaking DynaMoor mooring system at JERA’s…
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JR Shipping poised for dry bulk return with newbuild brace
Dutch company JR Shipping is making a significant move to reestablish its presence in the shortsea dry cargo sector. The…
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