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Germany Licenses Emden Shipyard to Become First Local Ship Recycler
Emden Werft and Dock, which has been a provider of repair and conversion services for over 100 years, is set to become G...
Read More >>Surge in Shipments from China May Be Short-Lived Industry Warns
Following the announcement of the 90-day lower of the tariffs between the United States and China, there were multiple reports t...
Read More >>NYK Takes Delivery of First Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulker
The first vessel of the new segment of methanol-fueled bulkers was officially delivered in Japan on May 13. Owned by Kam...
Read More >>Ukraine: Grain Exports From Odesa Ports Have Exceeded Pre-War Levels
Despite the continued attacks by Russian forces, grain exports from the three ports in the Greater Odesa region have now...
Read More >>With 90-Day Tariff Window, Importers Rush to Get Chinese Goods
Following the newly-announced pause on the White House's 145 percent tariff on Chinese goods, many American imp...
Read More >>Suez Canal Tries to Woo Back Ships Announcing Discount for Large Boxships
The Suez Canal Authority is intensifying its marketing efforts to woo back the world’s ships to the shipping route. In a c...
Read More >>Video: CMA CGM Feeder Hits Dock and Crane Arriving in Hamburg
One of CMA CGM’s innovative feeder ships operating in the Baltic region had a mishap on Sunday, May 11, as it was...
Read More >>Insurer Covers Costs When Port Agent Fails to Get a Pilot for a Ship
The International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) is highlighting how it stepped in to aid one of its customers when a simp...
Read More >>Canada Marks 80th Anniversary of Battle of the Atlantic
Canada is maintaining its tradition of honoring the heroism of sailors who took part in the Battle of the Atlantic and ended up...
Read More >>Mooring Lines in Poor Condition Caused Cargo RoRo Endurance to Break Free
Worn-out mooring lines that were not replaced on time are being called the reason a US-flagged cargo RoRo broke free from its do...
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