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Cosco Shipping’s Piraeus plans dealt a blow

Greece's Council of State has bowed to the objection of two major Greek construction companies and dealt another blow to Cosco Shipping's plan to further develop the port of Piraeus.

Seafarers’ training: Council adopts its position on streamlined framework

The Council adopted its position (general approach) on a proposal to simplify and streamline the existing EU regulatory framework on seafarers’ training and certification.

Denmark’s most modern container port

It will be completed by the end of 2021 – the future-proof, modern, sustainable and automated container terminal in Copenhagen.

SpaceX to launch satellites to track piracy activities

SpaceX will launch three satellites that will scan the world for radio signals of dark ships.

PSA quits port lobby group IPPTA

Singapore’s PSA International Pte Ltd has quit membership of the Indian Private Ports and Terminals Association

World AIDS Day: Know your HIV status even when onboard

World AIDS Day 2018 theme encourages everyone to know their HIV status!

UCL Energy Institute joins the UK’s Clean Maritime Council

UCL Energy Institute has joined the Clean Maritime Council, supporting UK's ambitions for transition to zero emission shipping.

Security Forces May Accompany China’s Belt and Road Abroad

Last week’s attack on the Chinese consulate in Karachi by Baluchi separatists underlines China’s growing vulnerabilities in connection with its Belt and Road Initiative

Transocean shareholders approve Ocean Rig acquisition

Transocean Ltd. has reported that its shareholders have approved the acquisition of Ocean Rig UDW Inc. 

Port of Seattle Approves $350M Waterfront Plan

As part of a new five-year budget blueprint, the Port of Seattle's commission has approved a $350 million plan for upgrades to the city's waterfront.

Virgin Voyages to Build New Terminal at PortMiami

Sir Richard Branson's new cruise venture, Virgin Voyages, unveiled its plans for a new terminal at PortMiami on Wednesday. 

First Steel Arrives for Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 3

Waterside construction at Port Canaveral’s new Cruise Terminal 3 is underway with the arrival of the steel for the bulkhead wall of the new 1,309-foot-long berth. 

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