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Singapore to add two more LNG bunker suppliers

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) revealed plans to double the number of liquefied...

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  • Project & Tenders
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NYK takes delivery of 1st Japan-built LNG-fuelled PCTC

Japanese shipping major Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has taken delivery of Sakura Leader, the first lar...

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  • Vessels
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US blacklists Iran's oil and tanker companies

On 26 October, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imp...

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  • Authorities & Government
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Government promises to invest AU$21M in Queensland shipping

Australia’s Palaszczuk Government has announced plans to invest AU$21 million ($14.9 million) ...

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  • Authorities & Government
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Bahri enjoys profit surge

Saudi Arabia’s Bahri, the world’s largest owner and operator of very large crude carrier...

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  • Business & Finance
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Two giant ship-to-shore cranes arrive at SC Ports

South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) received two new ship-to-shore (STS) cranes on 26 October, mar...

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  • Equipment
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Norway's Fosen Yard to complete LNG-powered ferry Honfleur

Construction on the half-completed LNG-powered ferry will resume at Fosen Yard AS in Rissa, Norway, ...

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  • Vessels
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Port of Halifax wraps up container terminal extension

The South End Container Terminal extension at Canada’s Port of Halifax is now complete and is ...

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  • Ports & Logistics
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New IMO proposal on GHG reductions triggers criticism

Last week, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) working group presented a draft tex...

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  • Regulation & Policy
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DFDS raises outlook as it sees higher freight volumes

Despite uncertainties associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, Danish ferry and logistics company DFDS...

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  • Outlook & Strategy
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NZ introduces stricter rules governing livestock shipments

New Zealand is imposing stricter rules for the export of live animals by ship following a fatal inci...

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  • Authorities & Government
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Outfitting starts for Lindblad's 2nd X-Bow expedition ship

On 22 October 2020, the hull of the National Geographic Resolution, a polar expedition cruise vessel...

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  • Vessels
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CMP joins Copenhagen's carbon capture project

Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), a Danish-Swedish joint venture port operator, revealed it would join th...

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  • Project & Tenders
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HySHIP hydrogen project secures EU funding

Maritime innovation project HySHIP has been granted €8 million (about $9.4 million) in EU funding a...

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  • Business Developments & Projects
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P&O Ferries chooses Wärtsilä engines for 'super ferries'

Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been selected by British ferry operator P&O Ferries to pow...

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  • Equipment
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Korea Shipbuilding gets AIP for hydrogen carrier design

South Korean shipbuilder Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) and its shipyard Hyund...

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  • Vessels
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Kapellskär, Naantali ports win EU funding to cut emissions

Swedish Port of Kapellskär, together with Finnish Port of Naantali, has been granted EU funding to r...

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  • Ports & Logistics
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MSC Cruises first to use Fincantieri's air sanitation system

MSC Seashore, a yet-to-be-delivered cruise ship owned by Switzerland-based cruise line MSC Cruises, ...

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  • Technology
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V.Group takes over management of 41 Costamare boxships

British ship management and marine support services provider V.Group and Greek shipping company Cost...

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  • Collaboration
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Hybrid RoRo, PCTC newbuilds join Grimaldi

Italy’s Grimaldi Group has welcomed to its fleet two brand-new environmentally friendly vessel...

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  • Vessels
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NZ: Maritime industry sees 1st enforceable undertaking

Maritime safety authority Maritime NZ has accepted an enforceable undertaking (EU) from one of New Z...

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  • Authorities & Government
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Update: Crew evacuated from coronavirus-hit livestock carrier in Fremantle

Confirmed coronavirus cases have been evacuated from a livestock carrier berthed at Fremantle Port, ...

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  • Safety
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MOL moves forward with autonomous collision avoidance study

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a contract to conduct a joint study on ...

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  • Research & Development
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DCSA rolls out Just-in-Time Port Call programme

Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), a non-profit group established to further digitalisa...

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  • Innovation
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Unattractiveness of seafaring career to tighten availability

A career at sea has lost much of its capacity to attract newcomers. This could lead to the global sh...

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  • Human Capital
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