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  • 27 November 2014
    Business & Finance

    An oil major, Shell, is facing a fine of USD 3.96 billion for the oil spill that happened in 2011 on Bonga oil field off the coast of Nigeria. Nigerian parliament recommended the fine based on National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA)’s report. The parliament cannot enforce its decision since it only has […]

  • 19 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    Bundeskartellamt has fined three harbor towage service for cartel activity.

  • 27 November 2014
    Business & Finance

    Oil major Shell might be facing a fine worth up to USD 3.96 billion as Nigerian National Assembly announces plans to claim damages for Bonga oilfield oil spill, Reuters reports. However, the parliament’s decision from Wednesday is non-binding as it can serve solely as a recommendation to the Nigerian government. The decision comes in the wake […]

  • 26 May 2006

    We refer to the announcement made by Keppel Shipyard Limited (Keppel Shipyard) on Thursday, 25 May 2006. The Company has today been fined $30,000 for strict liability offence. Yesterday, Keppel Shipyard pleaded guilty to a Charge under Section 42(a) of the Factories (Shipbuilding and Ship-Repair Regulations (Cap 104 Rg11)) arising from the fire on board […]

  • 19 November 2013
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne is officially the UK’s fastest growing major deep sea port – a vital trading gateway to world-wide markets. 95% of all goods coming in and out of the country are transported by ship – everything from parts for manufacturing and babies’ bottles to cars and subsea machinery. In recent times the […]

  • 4 May 2017
    Business & Finance

    India-based mining company Adani is facing a potential compliance action after the company’s Abbot Point coal terminal released coal-laden water under a temporary emissions licence in early April 2017. Namely, the Australian Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (DEHP) would consider the compliance action against Adani Abbot Point Bulkcoal. The facility was authorised to release water under a […]

  • 21 November 2013
    Business & Finance

    A&P North East announced that the Subsea7 vessel’s Acergy Discovery and Rockwater 1 will be dry docked at the Tyne facility in November and December. For the Acergy Discovery the main SOW covers Thruster overhaul and general maintenance. The Rockwater 1 SOW covers Thruster overhaul, Lifeboat servicing, Ballast Repairs and Deck maintenance. “The continued business […]

  • 24 August 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Green Marine, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Vessels

    Ocean vessel operating company Zeaborn Ship Management (Singapore) PTE. LTD. pleaded guilty to maintaining false and incomplete records relating to the discharge of oily bilge water and garbage on board the vessel Star Maia, the U.S. Department of Justice said. In its plea, Zeaborn has agreed to pay a penalty of $2 million. According to court […]

  • 20 March 2015

    The UK government has today outlined what it says is a major package of support for the oil and gas industry following Wednesday’s Budget announcement. The new Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) will be given a range of powers to ensure it has the ability to help maximise the economic recovery of the UK’s oil […]

  • 6 December 2013
    Business & Finance

    Diana Shipping Inc., yesterday announced that its subsidiary, Diana Shipping Services S.A. (“DSS”), was sentenced by the United States District Court in Norfolk, Virginia to a fine of $1,100,000 and a period of probation of three years and six months as a result of a conviction earlier this year by which DSS was held vicariously […]

  • 18 July 2014
    Business & Finance

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics (WWL), the global RoRo shipping and factory-to-dealer logistics specialist has recently completed a shipment from Asia to the Port of Tyne near Newcastle in North East England (United Kingdom).   Steven Harrison, Port of Tyne Chief Operating Officer, said: “This has been introduced to meet the demands of plant and heavy equipment […]

  • 18 April 2017

    By Brendan Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Monday sentenced Brazilian engineering company Odebrecht SA to pay $2.6 billion (2.08 billion pounds) in fines in a massive criminal corruption case, signing off on a plea deal between the company and U.S., Brazilian and Swiss authorities. U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie said at […]

  • 13 February 2018
    Business & Finance

    Car carrier majors are reportedly facing a new wave of sanctions from the EU regulators.

  • 23 August 2017

    The United States Coast Guard (USCG) issued a USD 5,000 fine to the operator of a freight vessel for unauthorized ballast water discharge into the Willamette River in Portland on August 16. During a routine port state control ballast water examination on the 590-foot Handy bulk carrier Ansac Moon Bear, marine inspectors discovered that the ship […]

  • 5 April 2017
    Business & Finance

    An oil and gas company from Alaska has agreed to pay a record USD 10 million civil penalty for violating the Jones Act by using a foreign-flagged vessel to transport a rig from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska without prior authorization, the US Justice Department said. Furie Operating Alaska, a company whose focus is […]

  • 26 October 2011

    The men and women of the Royal Australian Navy​ Patrol Boat, HMAS Broome, successfully prevented an environmental and maritime catastrophe off Papua New Guinea overnight by providing assistance to a commercial container ship, which had lost power and was drifting towards Ragelapra Reef. At approximately 9.20am yesterday (24 October, 2011), the Australian Maritime Safety Authority​ […]

  • 18 January 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, Regulation & Policy, Vessels

    South Korean antitrust regulator has sanctioned 23 domestic and foreign container shipping companies for fixing maritime freight rates.

  • 2 October 2018
    Business & Finance

    French cruise company, Master fined NZD 100,000 following a grounding incident in New Zealand.

  • 15 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    Norwegian vessel contractor, Siem Offshore, reported that Kristiansand District Court has today ruled in the tax case against Siem Offshore Inc. and its CEO Terje Sørensen. According to the Oslo-listed company, Terje Sørensen was completely acquitted. However, Siem Offshore was convicted for lack of filing returns and accounting to accounting registry, but acquitted of the charges […]

  • 4 August 2011
    Business & Finance

    The coal ship ‘Alam Penting’ is set to smash all records when she arrives on the Tyne from New Orleans this Thursday. At 229 metres long the ship is the largest cargo vessel ever to berth at the Port of Tyne, and carrying 75,000 tonnes of coal the biggest volume ever handled on the river, […]

  • 23 August 2012

    The Port of Tyne has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Lloyd’s List Global Awards 2012 in the Port Operator of the Year category. This award recognises the company or port that has maintained the highest standards of operational efficiency and customer service throughout the year. The award is open to any international port […]

  • 14 December 2016
    Business & Finance

    Melbourne-based shipping operator Toll Transport was convicted and fined a record AUD 1 million (around USD 752,000) over the death of an employee who was crushed to death while helping load the Tasmanian Achiever at Webb Dock in the Port Melbourne in 2014, WorkSafe Victoria reports. The company pleaded guilty in the Melbourne County Court to […]

  • 5 March 2012
    Equipment, Technology, Vessels

    The new boat is designed to do all the regular maintenance jobs that help keep the river open for shipping, from dredging the river bed to keeping the Port berths clear of debris. The new full-time skipper is Russell Heron, 28, from South Shields. He said: “I am really proud to be working on the […]

  • 12 June 2012
    Equipment, Technology

    Subsea UK reports that Tyne and Wear Marine (TWM) Ltd., a marine and engineering company, used Tritech’s StarFish 990F for the dock wall survey on the Tyne River, Newcastle. The technology was used during port survey and inspection project, and has the latest in advanced CHIRP (Compressed High Intensity Radar Pulse) acoustic technology and digital-signal-processing […]

  • 21 February 2018
    Business & Finance, Rules & Regulation

    CSAV, “K” Line, MOL, NYK, and WWL-EUKOR involved in a car transport cartel, EC finds.