Bulk Carrier
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Greek Shipowners Still Rule World’s Waves But Restructuring Strategically
Despite facing increasing competition from China, Greece’s shipping industry continues to hold a prominent position globally, according to a recent…
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NH3 Clean Energy earmarks land for clean ammonia project at Port of Dampier
Australia’s NH3 Clean Energy has taken a significant step forward by signing a commitment agreement with the Pilbara Ports Authority.…
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HMM signs long-term contract with Vale
South Korean shipping company HMM has finalized a significant long-term contract of affreightment (COA) with Brazil’s Vale, valued at KRW…
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Japan Advances Zero-Emission Shipping Technology
Japan has made significant strides in the quest for zero-emission shipping technology, receiving a crucial approval for a new vessel…
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Dry Bulk S&P Market Heats Up
Ship owners are ramping up their investments in dry bulk newbuildings and second-hand vessels, according to the latest report from…
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How a ‘Sécurité’ warning and a 33 hour continuous sail saved this 87-year-old solo sailor
At 97 years old, solo sailor Owen Moorhouse continues to navigate the waters aboard his 38-foot sloop, Sandpiper. Recently, he…
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MOL Develops Innovative Designs for Wind-Assisted LNG Carriers
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is making significant strides in wind-assisted propulsion technology, following the successful deployment of its first rigid,…
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Ubuntu fleet keeps Anglo American shipping going green
Anglo American’s shipping chief, Peter Lye, expressed confidence in the company’s Ubuntu fleet, which consists of ten LNG dual-fuel capesize…
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Erik Thun: Fifth hybrid vessel touches water at Dutch
Erik Thun has unveiled its latest addition to the Lake Vänern Max series, a new eco-friendly vessel named Kolland, at…
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Russian Shipbuilding Faces Crisis as USC Sells Off Yards
The United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) is set to sell several of its shipyards that currently lack orders, according to Chairman…
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