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Bulk Carrier
Swedish Prosecutor Confirms January Cable Break was Accident by Bulker
The Swedish Prosecution Authority has officially closed its investigation into a communication cable break in the Baltic Sea, determining it…
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Shipbuilding
Bahri Extends Key Oil Transport Deal with S-Oil
Saudi Arabia’s leading shipping company, Bahri, has solidified its long-standing relationship with South Korean refiner S-Oil by renewing a crucial…
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Decarbonization
BIMCO Adopts Annex Addressing Methanol Bunkering
The Documentary Committee of BIMCO has officially adopted a Methanol Annex to its Bunker Terms 2018, marking a significant step…
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Shipbuilding
DNV unveils public e-methanol tender portal
DNV has launched a groundbreaking public tender portal for e-methanol procurement, marking a significant step in the transition to cleaner…
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Shipbuilding
Port fees become the new tariffs in US-China maritime showdown
In a significant escalation of maritime tensions, China has begun enforcing special port fees on vessels owned, operated, built, or…
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Shipbuilding
Bauxite steals iron ore’s thunder
Iron ore remains the leading contributor to global dry bulk tonne-mile generation, but its dominance is waning. According to a…
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Shipbuilding
Iranian Tankers Resume AIS Transmissions After Years of Manipulation
In a surprising turn of events, the majority of Iranian-flagged tankers are now transmitting accurate data over the Automatic Identification…
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Decarbonization
Shipping Industry Faces Urgent Decarbonization Challenge
The maritime sector is at a critical juncture as it prepares to implement the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Net-Zero Framework,…
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Shipbuilding
Settlement Possible for Victim of Bridge Collapse
More than a year and a half after the cargo ship Dali collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a…
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