Crowley Maritime opens Rhode Island office Crowley Maritime Corporation and Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee today announced the opening of the company's new Rhode Island office to advance the development and operation of offshore wind energy installations. The
VIDEO: Unifeeder short sea ship bunkers with biofuel Netherlands-based sustainable biofuels pioneer GoodFuels and international feeder and shortsea company Unifeeder recently completed their first bunkering of sustainable marine biofuel in the Port of Rotterdam. Under this new partnership, the shortsea
FERRIES 2021: Contactless ticketing and lessons learned Marine Log's FERRIES 2021 conference is set to kick-off in just over a month as the first in-person ferry event in over 18 months. The event will take place November 9-10 on
TT-Line RoPax duo to have Kongsberg Maritime propulsion and steering Finnish shipyard Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) has awarded Kongsberg Maritime a contract to deliver the propulsion and steering equipment for the two new car and passenger ferries on order at the yard
ACBL agrees $5.25 million settlement in resource damage case A 2008 oil spill from an American Commercial Barge Line vessel is continuing to prove expensive for the Jeffersonville, Indiana-based company. The U.S. Department of Justice reports that, to resolve federal and
Silver Ships books $8.2 million order for Navy and USCG boats Theodore, Ala., based Silver Ships Inc. reports that it was recently awarded an $8.2 million delivery order as a result of being awarded a firm-fixed-price indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) single award
Why shipping's net zero consensus is about to become a political bargaining chip With EU states now pushing for net zero by 2050 there are now 45 states that could theoretically command a...
Shipping needs a new code of conduct on seafarer rights The pandemic and crew crisis only reinforce need for fairer treatment of the two million men and women without whom...
What 200 years of history reveals for Greece and Cyprus Our Special Report takes a deep dive into how Greece and Cyprus reached their towering position in maritime trade, and...
China's slowing property sector may hit bulker demand Maritime Strategies International explores the impact on dry bulk demand from China's slowing property sector, with all construction-related commodities likely...
TEN confirms first LNG-powered tanker order with aframaxes at Daehan TEN's order for up to six dual-fuelled aframaxes is backed by long-term charters with the end-user, understood to be Norway's...
High prices and few options slow boxship sales After surging to record levels during the second quarter, the S&P market has eased back. But deals for some segments...
Greece & Cyprus 2021: Shipping and independence celebrate their kinship The 200-year anniversary of the outbreak of the war of independence provides yet another reminder that Greek shipping's adaptability has...
Greece & Cyprus 2021: Ready to set a new course Cyprus shipping deputy minister Vassilios Demetriades promises that an upcoming strategy will establish 'a positive agenda' for the country's shipping...
Scorpio Tankers among buyers of methanol pioneer 'We intend to be at the forefront of the shipping industry's transition to clean fuels. Our platform will offer charterers...
Greece & Cyprus 2021: 'Passionate about keeping high standards' The Cyprus flag is deserving of greater support from owners for many reasons, say some of its leading users
Confidence returns to UK logistics sector Having seen off the worst of the pandemic, logistics operators are looking to invest in value-added services for growth. But...
Marine tech start-up raises $2.5m for expansion Company also launched a new solution that provides a 'holistic way' to see how decisions around shore-based operations, flight bookings...
LA container terminal rumoured to be up for sale Private equity firms EQT Infrastructure and P5 Infrastructure acquired a 90% stake in the 292-acre facility in 2017 from CMA...
Daily Briefing Coal trades net boost amid power shortages | Risks and opportunities of keeping US tariffs on Chinese goods | LNG...
Australia bans Singapore-flagged bulker for crew violations The bulker, owned by Grace Ocean Investment of Hong Kong and managed by Philippines-based Bright Star Shipmanagement, had seafarers with...
Boxship order spree helps Hanjin Heavy return to market A surge in containership newbuilding activity has led to a spillover of orders from the top-tier shipyards to their smaller...
Biden administration pushing shippers, carriers to expand operating hours Biden's port czar outlines a 90-day plan to expand operating hours along the U.S. supply chain.
Yet another worry: Price of ship fuel is now highest since 2014 Cost of fuel consumed by container ships, bulkers and tankers is effectively at a seven-year high.
Hapag-Lloyd CEO: 'We are probably in the peak of the problems' Yes, despite the headaches, the ocean carriers are making boatloads of money.
Southern Illinois inland port project seeks to become logistics hub player Officials say a proposed inland port near where the Mississippi and Ohio rivers meet will have ample capacity to serve Midwest customers seeking export access...
Industry groups say ending China tariffs would offset supply chain pain If you thought President Joe Biden would quickly reverse Trump's controversial trade policy toward China, guess again. U.S. importers aren't happy.
E-methanol: Missing piece to shipping's decarbonization puzzle? Captured carbon dioxide and green hydrogen are combined to make e-methanol. Sweden-based Liquid Wind has big plans for this alternative shipping fuel.
Japan to consider fuel ammonia pricing mechanism concept, contract terms in a year "Japan is earnest about using ammonia as a power generation fuel in order to achieve carbon neutrality," Hirose said.
Crude, product prices not impacted by oil spill offshore California VTS advised the spill was south of the transit lanes and is not affecting ships arriving or departing.
FUJAIRAH DATA: Oil product stocks climb to 4-week high as heavy distillates jump 22% Bunker sales were disrupted at Fujairah over the past week due to Cyclone Shaheen which struck Oman to the south of Fujairah on Oct. 3.
Toyota Tsusho advances hydrogen feasibility study for UK's Immingham port Feasibility will be examined from September 2021 to March 2022, and in 2022 itself commercialization is expected to begin.
Hi-5 Rotterdam barge spread plummets to 10-month low "Hilos are in freefall...[and] so are low sulfur cracks," a trader said.
CLEAN TANKER QUARTERLY: Owners say increased USGC refining, exports could boost freight Spot trades in the week beginning Sept. 27 stood around almost 875,000 mt of cargo placed on subjects or fixed out of the USGC, according to Platts fixture logs.
Mumbai bunker suppliers face limited low sulfur fuel oil availability Suppliers are indicating around Oct. 10-11 for new inquiries due to the supply situation, a trader said.
Singapore VLSFO-HSFO spread falls to 10-month low amid slower VLSFO spot sales "I don't think there's any particular bullishness in the [HSFO] bunkers side, I think sales are quite stable," a barge owner said.
International Chamber of Shipping submits R&D fund, carbon levy plans to IMO for net zero goal "So, our net zero offering sets out the 'how' as well as the 'what' for decarbonizing shipping by 2050," Poulsson, said.
Global energy demand to grow 47% by 2050, with oil still top source: US EIA Liquid fuel will make up 28% of global energy demand by 2050, compared with renewables at 27%.
Operations at Russian port of Novorossiisk disrupted; storm to abate late Oct. 7 Two products tankers laden with diesel and gasoline have been unable to leave the port due to the high winds.
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