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Tankers: Business as Usual? | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
After the latest events in Israel and Gaza, the tanker market has been largely unaffected. However, as the crisis looks…
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Onboard Carbon capture & storage: a key solution for shipping’s complex decarbonisation challenge
For all the criticism and discussion around MEPC 80 this year, the IMO’s landmark environmental committee has given us one…
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Dry Bulk Market: Capesizes Keep Going Strong
CapesizesClosing at $27,591 the Capesize TC average maintained similar levels week-on-week, however large gains were seen on Monday when the…
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Tanker Market Showed Mixed Movement Last Month
Dirty freight rates showed mixed movement in September, OPEC said in its latest monthly report. Despite some strength seen in…
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BIMCO adopts new CII clause for Voyage Charter Parties
Overview The shipping industry is facing an increase in new regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the European…
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Special shipping containers provide some hope for container manufacturers
After the surge in output of 2021, the past 18 months have proved particularly challenging for Chinese box builders with…
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Dry Bulk Market on the Rise
The dry bulk market has grown over the past weeks, as a combination of factors have offered support to the…
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Downward revision of the number of MR ships, but still longer waiting times in the south
In the second week of October, the VLCC MEG-China route is trending upward. However, the sustainability of this positive trend…
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Israel-Palestine conflict set to create challenges in maritime industry while trade continues with caution
The Israel-Palestine conflict, marked by recent violence between Israel and Hamas, has sent ripples through the shipping and maritime industry,…
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Novel Design for Floating Offshore Wind Approved by ABS
(ABERDEEN) ABS issued an approval in principle (AIP) to ECO TLP™ and MOCEAN-Offshore BV for…
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