DNV awards AiP for All American Marine CTV design A 92-foot crew transfer vessel (CTV) concept design developed by All American Marine and Teknicraft Design has gained an Approval in Principle (AiP) from classification society DNV. The quad engine concept vessel
VIDEO: American Cruise Lines fifth modern riverboat hits the water Chesapeake Shipbuilding's Salisbury, Md., shipyard last week launched American Symphony, the fifth vessel in American Cruise Lines modern riverboat class. American Symphony will begin cruising the Mississippi River in August 2022. Construction
Damen delivers first vessel in new Multi Cat 2309 class U.K. offshore crew transfer vessel operator HST Marine has taken delivery of the first of a new class of Damen Multi Cat, the 2309. The new mid range model, measuring 23.4 meter
Conrad Shipyard expects to deliver first YRBM barge in 2023 Conrad Shipyard LLC, Morgan City, La., has now released some more details about the major U.S. Navy contract it was awarded earlier this week. The Yard, Repair, Berthing, and Messing (YRBM) barges
U.S. approves increased LNG exports The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday issued two long-term orders authorizing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from two current operating LNG export projects, Cheniere Energy Inc.'s Sabine Pass in Louisiana and
Q&A: MacGregor on sustainable maritime cargo handling MacGregor is a leading supplier of engineering solutions and services for sustainable maritime cargo and load handling, providing a wide portfolio of products and services that are designed to perform well with
Maine Maritime Academy deepens commitment to sustainability In an effort to further campus efforts toward building a thriving, equitable and ecologically just world, Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) recently became a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability
Sean Duffy named 2022 C. Alvin Bertel Award recipient The World Trade Center New Orleans (WTCNO) reports that Sean M. Duffy Sr., executive director of Big River Coalition, and executive vice president of Louisiana Maritime Association, will be the recipient of
Concerns over longer-term impact to grains trades from Russia-Ukraine crisis The International Grains Council says the conflict between Russia and Ukraine resulting in a spike in agricultural commodity prices has...
Be our sanctions snitch, UK transport department tells maritime sector Guidance provided in online briefing relies on industry to identify and inform government of breaches
Skuld monitors Sovcomflot sanctions as cargo underwriters self-sanction on Russian exports 'No shipping is being allowed out of Ukrainian ports, but several ships are loaded and ready to go as soon...
Ukraine calls for Greek boycott of Russian cargoes Greece has assured President Zelensky that EU sanctions will be implemented, but owners note that Russian calls are currently not...
Congestion at Chinese ports worsens on lockdown impact Vessels are queuing up quickly outside of the important Chinese container ports amid a battle in the country against the...
Ukraine war to bring reassessment of vulnerable supply chains Following US-China tensions and a global pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine will put further pressure on businesses and economies to...
P&O Ferries cuts 800 jobs and halts all sailings for several days P&O Ferries sacked 800 staff without notice and replaced them with agency staff, saying the company's survival depended on it...
UAE ro-ro sinks in Middle East Gulf off Iran Lloyd's List Intelligence vessel-tracking data suggests the UAE-flagged ro-ro Al Salmy 6 has sunk en route to Iraq from Dubai
Port of Los Angeles reports busiest February on record US retail sales will total around $5trn this year, according to forecasts, which will boost containerised import figures at the...
UN says Ukraine war to lead to 'even higher' freight rates UN conference on trade and development said Black Sea-Med aframax and suezmax tanker daily rates exceeded $170,000 on February 25...
Daily Briefing Shut-in Russian oil adds to global tanker market woes as energy turmoil rises | Sanctions on Russia shipbuilders turn attention...
EPS agrees contract for up to 10 feeder ships at Mawei Shipbuilding Order is the latest containership newbuilding project to be announced in recent days
China's lockdown will impact more than electronics from Yantian, Shanghai "50% of our ocean freight out of these two ports are non-electronic products," explained Terry Unrein, COO of the Americas for Seko Logistics.
The extreme logistics behind Formula One's global circus Racing a car at 223 mph is insane and so is the logistics that makes it possible. Get ready for the F1 season.
Removal of Primorsk ice vessel restriction fails to revitalize Urals market Traders remained pessimistic over the fate of the Urals market.
Inventory build subdues Fujairah balance March ex-wharf 380 CST HSFO premiums "There are plenty of HSFO cargoes and sellers are desperate to sell," a local bunker supplier said.
Russia energy ministry proposes to defer refinery upgrades due to sanctions: report he ministry is proposing to the government to extend the deadline by two years to 2028, according to Russia Kommersant.
OIL FUTURES: Crude rises as supply fundamentals start to take charge Price pressures remained persistent though. Warren Patterson, head of commodities at ING, said Russia and Ukraine were making progress in their peace talks although he warned possibly the market is reading to much into this.
Russia oil demand expected to contract on GDP decline: analysts Over the weekend, Kuybishev refinery has reduced crude intake from the planned volumes, following similar moves by the Salavat and Novoshakhtinsky refineries.
UK's P&O Ferries halts sailings after major job cut announcement
INTERVIEW: Pakistan gasoline, gasoil demand will grow despite energy transition, say PSO chief Taha added that imported LNG would also contribute substantially to the petroleum products demand growth in the country amid depleting gas reserves at home and no major discovery in sight.
Platts proposes to reflect WTI Midland in Dated Brent, Cash BFOE from June 2023, keeps Brent assessments on an FOB basis Platts proposes moving all Dated Brent and cash BFOE cargo sizes to 700,000 barrels from 600,000 barrels.
North Asian buyers avoid Far East Russian crudes in March on sanctions, payment hassles The change in the trade terms was forced by sanctions on Russia prompting many banks to abstain from financing trade in Russian commodities.
Shipping decarbonization journey gains momentum but roadblocks exist: panel Anoop Singh, head of tanker research at Braemar ACM Shipbroking, said that the industry was making greater efforts now to move away from fossil fuels, with the impact being more pronounced in certain shipping segments such as container ships.
Shipping company Monjasa plans to open Shanghai office It already has offices in Singapore and Vietnam
Weak demand, easing crude prices may prompt Chinese oil product exports in April Platts Dated Brent was assessed at $106.48/b on March 16, down from a 14-year high of $137.65/b on March 8, S&P Global Commodity Insights data showed.
REFINERY NEWS: Maintenance at Romania's Petrobrazi brought forward The works had been planned for the autumn but have been brought forward to the spring, according to sources.
TotalEnergies completes first marine bio-VLSFO bunker delivery in Singapore The delivery was part of a biofuel trial recently completed by NYK Line and Anglo American.
UAE ship carrying cars, general cargo sinks, 1 crew member missing: captain
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