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SinoOcean, an idle offshore assets management platform set up by major Chinese state-run offshore builders, has entered into a partnership agreement with China Structural Reform Fund Corporation ...
A smooth pitch from Dutchman Jeroen van Heiningen, the founder of 123Carbon, saw him walk away as the winner of this year’s Captain’s Table, one of the world’s most prestigious maritime ...
OSV rates have been incredibly firm throughout 2024. The OSV rate index managed by Clarksons Research is currently sitting at all-time highs beating out the previous peak recorded in late 2008 ...
Norway’s Grieg Edge, the sustainable innovation unit of Grieg Maritime Group, has been granted approval in principle by class society DNV for its green ammonia-fueled tanker. The concept ...
Germany’s Foroohari Schiffahrt has bought its biggest ship in its 28-year history. Alphaliner is reporting it has bought the scrubber-fitted 6,494 teu MH Hamburg for $32m. The 2009-built ship is ...
Gents, I hate to be a spoilsport, regardless of what the inquiry comes to, you can’t escape the fact that a ship of 128,000 GRT traveling at 1-2 knots has enough energy to smash nearly anything ...
Guangzhou Maritime Court has listed 2011-built heavy load carrier Yue Shen Zhou 5 for an auction sale through online platform Taobao on February 11. The vessel has been detained by the court due ...
UAE-based asset management and investment banking firm Shuaa Capital has secured a financial boost for its marine offshore support vessel (OSV) segment. The Shuaa-managed fund has clinched a seven ...
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has reported two vessel detentions for using non-compliant fuel in the first quarter to ensure the implementation of IMO 2020 sulphur regulations.
Officials from Maersk Line tell Splash the fire ravaged 15,000 teu Maersk Honam will dock at Jebel Ali in Dubai in the coming days. While saying the fire, which erupted on March 6 in the Arabian ...
The organisers of Posidonia, one of the largest maritime exhibitions in the world, have made the decision to cancel the show this year after assessing the current state of Covid-19 around the globe.