Bulk Carrier
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Government Proposes Licensing Changes for Foreign Vessels
The Central government is nearing the finalization of rules governing the licensing of foreign vessels under the Coastal Shipping Act.…
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IFSC entities should be freed from taking D G Shipping
MUMBAI: The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) is urging the Central government to exempt entities operating within the tax-free…
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Russian Drones Strike Civilian Ships Amid Ongoing Conflict
In a troubling escalation of hostilities, Russian kamikaze drones have targeted civilian vessels flying the flags of Panama and San…
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St. Lawrence Seaway Closes for Winter Amid Icy Conditions
The Montreal-Lake Ontario section of the St. Lawrence Seaway officially closed on January 5, marking the end of the commercial…
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Dry Bulk Carrier Earnings Decline in 2025
Earnings for dry bulk carriers are projected to lag behind 2024 levels across all vessel classes, despite a robust performance…
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Capital-Executive Ship Management Corp. Partners with SPV Axis Maritime Corp.
Capital-Executive Ship Management Corp. has announced a strategic cooperation agreement with SPV Axis Maritime Corp. This partnership aims to enhance…
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Bangladesh Shipping Corporation Set to Repay Tk203 Crore
The Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) is gearing up to repay Tk203 crore, which includes Tk187 crore for ship procurement loans…
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Admiralty Court Rules Against Shipowner in Major Claim
The Admiralty Court in London has ruled against Unity Ship Group, denying its claim for approximately USD 1.27 million from…
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Bangladesh Shipping Corporation Set to Repay Tk203 Crore Amid Record Profits
On January 14, 2026, the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) will repay Tk203 crore to the government, which includes Tk187 crore…
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Venezuelan Tankers Return Amid U.S. Oil Seizures
In a significant development, four tankers that departed Venezuela in early January have returned to the country’s waters, reportedly loaded…
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