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Australia Reports on Bulker’s Engine Shut Down in Busy Port Hedland
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released an interim report detailing a critical incident involving the bulk carrier FMG…
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Lemissoler Secures Approval for Innovative Hatch Design
Lemissoler Corporate Management Ltd. has achieved a significant milestone by receiving Approval in Principle (AiP) from the American Bureau of…
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Eurobank Completes Major Insurance Merger in Cyprus
Eurobank Limited has successfully finalized the merger of its Cypriot insurance subsidiaries, a significant step in consolidating its insurance operations…
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Lemissoler Secures Approval for Innovative Hatch Design
Lemissoler Corporate Management Ltd. has achieved a significant milestone by receiving Approval in Principle (AiP) from the American Bureau of…
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Panama Canal Sees Revenue Surge Amid Increased Traffic
PANAMA CITY, Oct 8 (Reuters) – The Panama Canal has reported a significant revenue increase of approximately 14.4% for its…
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BIMCO Calculates a Third of Ships Could Have to Pay Fees Under USTR Program
The U.S. Trade Representative’s new port fee program is set to launch on October 14, raising questions about its potential…
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US Port Fees: No Freight Rate Hikes Expected
Shippers are unlikely to face increased freight rates despite the upcoming US port fees targeting Chinese-related vessels, according to the…
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Halifax Ports Face Pollution Crisis Amid Cruise Boom
Halifax is grappling with significant pollution challenges as cruise ships flood the port, bringing thousands of visitors daily. Local residents…
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Launches Ammonia Bunkering in Australia
Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is set to spearhead a groundbreaking ammonia bunkering operation in Australia’s Pilbara region, aiming to…
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EGPN Bulk Carrier Exits Cape Segment with Major Sale
In a strategic move, Chinese company EGPN Bulk Carrier is exiting the cape segment by selling its last vessel, the…
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