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Cyclone kills 35 in Bangladesh including nine crew members

Eight dredger workers died Monday (24 October) night as a dredger sank in the sea due to heavy wind of cyclone Sitrang. The dredger was...

APM Terminals Liberia appoints new managing director

Clay Crain is the new director of APM Terminals Liberia and will take up his duties on 1 November. He will replace Jonathan Graham who...

Maersk-operated 5,500 TEU vessel suffers power loss in Australia waters

The 5,500 TEU boxship Rio Madeira suffered an electrical power outage causing loss of propulsion on 20 October, while it was sailing to Sydney,...

Maersk, SCZONE and Siemens Energy discuss green hydrogen projects

Representatives of SCZONE, Maersk Egypt and Siemens discussed the identification of the green hydrogen industry and its complementary industries. During the meeting, the officials discussed...

Wan Hai holds naming ceremony for 13,100 TEU newbuildings

Wan Hai Lines held a ship naming ceremony on 20 October for the first two vessels in the series of 13,100 TEU container vessels...

HHLA handles first ammonia shipment from UAE to Germany

The first trial shipment of ammonia from the United Arab Emirates to Germany has been successfully completed and arrived at the climate-neutral HHLA-operated Container...

MSC to acquire global towage operator Rimorchiatori Mediterranei

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, through its subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies Services Sàrl, has agreed to buy 100% of the share capital of Rimorchiatori Mediterranei...

Narin Phol on supply chain resiliency, technology and decarbonisation

At the 48th annual South Carolina International Trade Conference, Narin Phol, regional managing director of Maersk North America, spoke on the panel "Customer Strategy...

KOBC, KDB start container leasing scheme for mid-sized South Korean feeder players

Korea Ocean Business Corporation (KOBC), a state-backed ship finance organisation, will invest US$69.5 million in the K-Container Box Fund Investment Program, along with Korea...

Vessel utilisation remains low, reports Sea-Intelligence

Danish shipping data analysis company Sea-Intelligence reports that global demand continues to decline, and whether we calculate the growth in TEU*Miles or as an...

LR, NACKS and HHM proceed with 16,000 TEU ammonia-fuelled container ship project

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd. (NACKS) Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled 16,000 TEU container vessel. LR,...

SAAM Towage inks deal for its first electric tugboats

SAAM Towage, division of SAAM Group, signed an agreement on 13 October with Teck & Neptune Terminals to deploy the first two electric tugs...

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