The Panama-flagged bulk carrier Glory Amsterdam aground off Germany on October 30, 2017. 26 APR 2019 Despite no reported losses in 2018, cargo liquefaction continues to pose a major threat to bulk carriers and their crews, according to bulk shipping association InterCargo. The warning from Intercargo comes as it releases …
Read More »ONE BOOKS LARGE LOSS FOR FIRST YEAR IN OPERATION
26 APRIL 2019 The Japanese carrier Ocean Network Express, better known as ONE, announced Friday that it sustained a loss of $586 million for its first full year in operation. The magenta-branded operator manages the merged container fleets and ocean freight businesses of NYK, MOL and K Line, and its launch …
Read More »A FISH OUT OF WATER
25 APRRIL 2019 Over the past decade, the shipping industry has witnessed an increasing trend towards shore-based roles where many experienced personnel, particularly chief engineers, are looking to bring their technical skills from the ship to the office and become tomorrow’s superintendents or fleet managers. However, Tony Browne, Course Director …
Read More »NEW SWEDISH SHIPPING COMPANY LAUNCHED
24 APRIL 2019 Wallenius and Swedish Orient Line have teamed up to launch a new shipping company focussing on the eco-friendly transport of forestry products and other goods in the Baltic Sea region for Finnish and Swedish industrial customers. The new company, called WALLENIUS SOL, kicked off operations 21 April …
Read More »PRICE OF BUNKER FUEL SURGES AHEAD OF IMO 2020
23 APRIL 2019 Demand for the shipping industry’s main fuel is widely expected to collapse like never before in 2020, so it might come as a surprise that its value is soaring. High-sulfur fuel oil at the Dutch port of Rotterdam in January is now trading at about $16 a …
Read More »NATURE CONSERVANCY LAUNCHES “BLUE BONDS” FOR OCEAN PRESERVATION
23 APR 2019 The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has unveiled what it says is a pioneering US$1.6 billion scheme to scale up global ocean conservation efforts through “blue bonds”. The bonds will refinance and restructure debt for coastal and island countries in exchange for a commitment to protect at least 30% …
Read More »IRAN READY FOR U.S. WAIVERS TO END AS GUARDS THREATEN TO SHUT STRAIT OF HORMUZ
22 APRIL 2019 Tehran is prepared for a U.S. decision to end waivers granted to buyers of Iranian crude, an Iranian oil ministry source said on Monday, as the Revolutionary Guards repeated their threat to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Iranian media reported. The United States will fail to …
Read More »PIRATES ATTACK TWO FISHING BOATS OFF SOMALIA
21 apr 2019 On Sunday, two fishing vessels were attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia. The attempted boardings were both thwarted, but security officials said that they represent a reminder that antipiracy measures are still required when transiting the high-risk area off Somalia. According to EUNAVFOR, the fishing …
Read More »KEPPEL PLANS TO ADD 1,800 STAFF AT OFFSHORE AND MARINE UNIT
20 APR 2019 Singapore conglomerate Keppel Corp is planning to 1,800 staff this year at its offshore and marine business, the first time the company is hiring for the division after cutting thousands of jobs since 2015. The slump in oil prices in 2014 and a global oversupply of drilling …
Read More »ABS TEAMS WITH INDUSTRY LEADERS TO IMPROVE CONTAINERSHIP SAFETY
19 APR 2019 Classification society ABS announced Thursday it is teaming up with members of the Cargo Incident Notification System (CINS) to develop actionable recommendations to help mitigate risks posed from the stowage of dangerous goods on containerships. Established in 2011, CINS is a shipping line initiative meant to increase safety in …
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