Chabahar Port can be a transit hub under International North-South Transport Corridor to connect CIS countries: Sonowal
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Baltic Exchange Market Report (29 July 2022)
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Shypmax partners with FIEO to facilitate exports through cross-border logistics
Maersk Asia Pacific market update (July 2022)
Wan Hai completes delivery of a series of dozen vessels as part of continuous fleet upgrade
Port of Tanjung Pelepas to use AI to improve efficiency & optimise scheduling
MOL Chemical Tankers marks 50th anniversary
Railways mulls 100 Gati Shakti cargo terminals by 2024-25
VIDEO: First Ukraine grain ship departs Odesa Oleksandr Kubrakov, Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, today confirmed that the first ship to leave Ukraine with a cargo of grain since the Russian invasion, the M/V Razoni, had departed Odesa today.
Keppel AmFELS and Keppel Shipyard each book FPU contracts Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd's wholly-owned subsidiaries, Keppel AmFELS, Inc., in Brownsville, Texas, and Keppel Shipyard Ltd, in Singapore, have been awarded contracts worth around SGD 75 million (about US$55 million) for
First Ukraine grain shipment tests the waters for more to follow All eyes are on the ageing bulk carrier Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn destined for Lebanon, but also the...
Russian crew detained in Ukraine request repatriation Ukraine announced its intentions to seize Russian vessels undergoing repairs at the shipyard back in April. Crew members say they...
The week in charts: Atlantic Ocean STS hub for Russian crude emerges | VLCC rates rise early | Vessels ready to travel Ukraine's grain corridor A newly established ship-to-ship transfer hub has evolved in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the DSME strike is not...
Tankers to appreciate by as much as 20% over next year, says DNB Market Aframax values to decline by average 2%, while suezmaxes gain 9%, according to estimates
Decline in Lloyd's Open Form use poses disastrous risk to life, says International Group 'Responsibility has often been taken away from the master despite the master's knowledge and experience of the casualty, and their...
Court of Appeal finds for Oaktree on bareboat terminations Continuation of charterparties would run risk of seeing leading US asset manager branded terrorists by US authorities, judge contends
Congestion still driving container sector boom Container shipping is facing the headwinds of falling demand and increasing capacity. But the sector is expected to remain strong...
Seafarers happier as going home becomes less of a lottery Data-driven positivity comes with a note of caution that seafarers are continuing to have to tackle real barriers. Extended feedback...
K Line wins capesize CVC contracts from JSW Steel K Line and JSW Steel first signed the multiple CVCs to the Indian steelmaker cargo on supramax vessels back in...
Keppel O&M delivers first newbuild LNG-fuelled container vessel to Pasha Hawaii The second LNG vessel under a $400m deal is scheduled for delivery later this year
Chinese floating crane sinks leaving 25 dead Local maritime authorities have set up a team to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the cause of the incident
Xingtong Shipping orders chemical tanker at China Merchants Jinling The fresh tonnage is scheduled for delivery by the end of August 2023
Week in newbuildings: LNG orderbook now 38% of current operational fleet New orders recently placed include three products tankers, four heavy lift ships, two liquefied natural gas tankers and four conventional reefer...
FMC creates new structure to enhance enforcement The US regulator will increase the number of investigators it has on its staff to focus exclusively on enforcement activity
Daily Briefing Russian sanctions are fuelling opaque markets | How shipping is managing the risk of lifting Ukraine grain | Why we...
Indian Oil Corp posts losses as crude prices bite, energy transition push intact Its refined product exports rose 5.7% year on year to 1.67 million mt in the April-June quarter as private refiners gained by selling overseas, putting pressure on state-run refiners to strike a balance between consumer demand against the backdrop of high domestic inflation and global crude prices.
Platts to exclude Russian-origin product from European 1%S FO and 0.5%S MF assessments Sept. 1 In recent months, Platts has observed that an increasing number of market participants have been restricting material from Russia, in part or entirely, in their spot fuel oil trading activity.
ASIA CRUDE OIL: Key market indicators for August 1-5 September OSPs are expected to be raised by $1-$1.50/b across all grades.
ASIA RESIDUAL FUELS: Key market indicators for Aug 1-5 The Asian high sulfur fuel oil market, on the other hand, was likely to garner support in the near term on optimism that demand may see an uptick from the utility sector, especially in the West, where high gas prices have turned focus on alternative burning fuels.
Fujairah bunker operations remain disrupted following floods: traders Platts assessed marine fuel 0.5%S delivered to Fujairah at $905/mt, at a premium of $45 to Singapore-delivered marine fuel 0.5%S Aug. 1.
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