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Singapore Bunkering Hub Ready for IMO 2020

Singapore authorities are taking measures to ensure the availability of low-sulphur marine fuels ahead of upcoming emissions regulations in 2020

IMA Completes 12-month Study of the Floating Liquefaction and Regasification Market

International Maritime Associates has just completed a 12-month study of the global market for floating gas liquefaction plants and floating LNG regasification terminals.

Why shipowners should not delay BWTS installation to the last minute

With all the focus on complying with the 2020 sulphur cap the IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention has slipped off the agenda with the need to comply seemingly an accepted fact whatever

Aframax Tankers and LR1s Among Top Future Investment Opportunities for Shipowners

Predicting the recovery in asset prices involves many factors, and the current strength of spot market returns, or term hire rates are only a part of the story.

Fugro to launch Nigeria-focused joint venture with Jagal

Geo intelligence firm Fugro and local energy operator Jagal are to launch a Nigeria-focused site characterisation and asset integrity services joint venture.

Bunker Fuels and IMO 2020: Dilemmas Everywhere

With just over a year until the new marine fuel regulations are put in place, ship owners are heavily investing in scrubbers, while others are still facing dilemmas, regarding their future plans to comply with these regulations.

Singapore looks to tighten controls in its marine fuels supply chain

Singapore authorities are looking to apply stricter control measures across the marine fuels sector supply chain, a spokeswoman for the government agency Enterprise Singapore said on Thursday

Port of Rotterdam tests automation with floating lab

In order to prepare for the arrival of autonomous navigation, the Port of Rotterdam has converted a patrol vessel into a floating lab that collects data, including about the vessel’s operation and power.

Port of Hull expands container connections with Antwerp

British Port of Hull announced a new container service to connect the port with Antwerp, Belgium’s largest port.

Seven Key Trends Shaping Maritime Transport

Seaborne trade expanded by four percent in 2017, the fastest growth in five years, and UNCTAD forecasts similar growth this year, according to its Review of Maritime Transport 2018.

Drewry: 2020 sulphur cap reveals concerns about fuel cost transparency

According to a survey conducted by Drewry, there is a significant concern among global shippers/BCOs and freight forwarders ahead of the IMO’s 2020 global emissions regulations

Port Authority welcomes new market initiatives for increased container bundling and shorter port calls in Rotterdam

BCTN is bundling freight in Alblasserdam from its eight terminals in the Netherlands and Belgium in order to offer point-to-point services to the deepsea terminals on Maasvlakte.

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