Financial planning of Custom Brokers post lockdown discussed at FFFAI webinar
APM Terminals Pipavav provides PPE kits to the district administration
Import-laden containers moved from JN Port Terminals to Container Freight Stations (CFSs) and cleared by importers from March 23 to May 6, 2020
Pandemic impacting ports & terminals
Volume matrix of import-laden containers shifted from Mundra Port Terminals to Container Freight Stations and import delivery from Container Freight Stations during March 23 to May 6, 2020
Freight Village in Wilhelmshaven delivers added value during pandemic thanks to its services, advantages & available plots
Govt considering a raft of relief measures for MSMEs
Govt working on Agro MSME Policy
MCA allows companies to hold AGMs through VC or OAVM
Minister discusses ongoing issues with promoters of cold chain projects
MAN PrimeServ extends service offerings for non-MAN equipment MAN PrimeServ, MAN Energy Solutions' service brand, is now offering its PrimeServ Omnicare service solution in the marine and power generation markets. This one-stop solution covers maintenance of non-MAN as well as
Vard Marine Inc. announces CEO transition Consulting naval architecture and marine engineering company Vard Marine Inc. says that President and CEO Dave McMillan will retire on May 31 to pursue another chapter in his career in the marine
Liebherr says load hook failure caused collapse of giant offshore crane Crane manufacturer Liebherr says the collapse of a massive offshore crane during testing May 2, was the failure of a crane hook designed and manufactured by an external supplier. As we reported
International Seaways reports record first quarter New York City headquartered International Seaways, Inc. (NYSE: INSW), one of the world's largest tanker operators, reported net income for the first quarter of $33.0 million, compared to a net income of
IMO draws up protocols for safe crew changes The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has sent a recommended framework of protocols for ensuring safe ship crew changes and travel during the COVID-19 pandemic to all IMO member-states, the UN and other
Sea Machines autonomy selected for unmanned Wadden Sea surveys A survey vessel owned by Netherlands-based survey company Deep BV will soon be operating in the Wadden Sea commanded by personnel in the company's Amsterdam office. Deep, which specializes in hydrography, marine
EU court rules against Italian class society over 2006 ferry disaster The move will come as a blow to RINA, which certified the ro-ro and had earlier contested a claim filed...
GasLog trims dividend, citing 'uncertainties' Dividend cut by two thirds, to $0.05 per share for the first quarter compared with $0.15 per share previously
US consults shipping industry on new sanctions guidance 'Information informally shared may have changed in the drafting and consultative process,' US State Department says about new guidelines to...
The week in charts: Global fleet growth to be subdued; scrapping volumes fall Around 220 fewer ships will be delivered to the global market in the 2020-24 period than in the preceding five...
Post-crisis consolidation targets are not where you think The place to look for consolidation targets is among the asset-light, knowledge-rich, innovation-driven businesses seeking to expand their reach by...
Genco focused on crew safety as losses widen The company has implemented industry-wide protocols to safeguard crew from coronavirus
Navios Containers seals deal for four largest vessels The transaction, which closed in March, leaves the company with 'no significant debt maturities' until 2023
Finnlines volumes and earnings hit by lockdowns Ro-ro and passenger numbers fell towards end of the first quarter of the year, but debt management paid off in...
International Seaways optimistic for tanker market after earnings growth Owner of crude and product tankers triples profit and expects better times ahead for the second and third quarters
The Lloyd's List Podcast: Steel yourself for a long war The shipping industry's 12-step plan to facilitate crew change was released this week and is expected to expedite a more...
Yang Ming to offer shares amid weak cashflow Taiwanese shipping lines raised more than $250m from share offerings in 2017, with the Taiwanese government being the largest subscriber...
Euronav sees floating storage as key to future profit Floating storage will prop up the tanker market amid weak transport demand but charterers are 'abusing' contract negotiations, Euronav says
LA port sees no 'traffic uptick' before fourth quarter 'We will lose about 15% of our imports over time as they migrate to other origin locations that may have...
Shipping agrees road map to lift crew change barriers The plan, which has been issued by the International Maritime Organization, provides a solution for governments around the world to...
Daily Briefing Free to read: Scrapping volumes fall 40% as lockdown paralyses beaching and boarding | Hapag-Lloyd puts focus on costs to...
ICTSI first quarter volumes helped by new Brazil terminal Group's Asian terminals first to be hit by virus impact, while Europe, Middle East and Africa and Americas terminals started...
HHI wins $122m suezmax orders Buyer is said to be a European owner, with delivery scheduled for 2022
Marine insurance premium volumes set to fall, IUMI head warns 'All things taken together indicate to me - and it's just a personal opinion - that we'll see a dip. Maybe a...
Product tanker market braces for 'supercycle' Product tanker owners report profitable first quarters of the year, but the second quarter is shaping up to reach unprecedented...
Floating storage is far from dead in the water There's still too much oil in the world and tankers are still filling up with the overflow.
IAG expects passenger business to lag until 2023 British Airways and its sister airlines are taking some comfort from increased cargo business and helping keep global supply chains intact, but the dominant passenger...
Atlas Air gives pilots pay increase on heels of Q1 growth The COVID-19 pandemic has created choppy conditions in the airfreight market, but air cargo companies like Atlas Air are mostly seeing upside for their business.
Hapag-Lloyd cutting costs while riding out pandemic German container carrier also boosting lines of credit to tap if needed and holding off on buying new ships.
Will wind turbine transporters continue to roll during COVID-19? The U.S. wind energy sector is "a huge bright spot during these difficult times," said Gene Lemke, vice president of projects at Anderson Trucking Service.
OIL FUTURES: Crude retreat extends as rally loses steam Crude futures settled lower Thursday as traders looked to book profits amid uncertain supply and demand outlooks.
Gasum subsidiary conducts first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering for product tanker in Germany Hamburg-based LNG provider Nauticor, a subsidiary of Gasum, said it has conducted the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations for a product tanker in Germany.
Bunker One expands supply fleet in West Africa, USGC, Caribbean Physical bunker supplier, Bunker One, has announced plans to expand its fleet across the US Gulf, the Caribbean and West Africa, the company said in a statement Thursday.
TANKERS: International Seaways shifts three scrubber installations on pandemic floating storage need International Seaways is postponing three of its 10 VLCC scrubber installations to align with the next natural dry docking days for these ships in 2021, as the company expects a bullish second- and third-quarter tanker market due to excessive crude supply and the resulting need for seaborne storage of oil and products, President and CEO Lois Zabrocky said Thursday.
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