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EU Avoids Mention of Sanctions Over Kerch Strait Incident

The European Union's member nations have elected not to threaten Russia with new sanctions over the seizure of three Ukrainian Navy vessels near Kerch Strait last weekend

Diamond S Shipping in $1.65 Billion Merger Deal

Diamond S Shipping and Capital Product Partners have announced a $1.65 billion merger of their product and crude tanker fleets.

Russian Freighter Stuck Without Fuel Due to U.S. Sanctions

The Sevastopol, a freighter that has been blacklisted by the United States because of her owner's alleged sanctions violations, is stuck at the port of Busan because no one will sell her fuel. 

Swedegas Renewable Gas Bunkering at Gothenburg Port

Swedegas, the owner of the gas grid in Sweden, conducted the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation at its new facility at the Port of Gothenburg.

Augmented reality brings safety training to life

Using augmented reality to train workers may seem like a science fiction, but for employees at APM Terminals Brazil, it’s a reality.

IMO joins world leaders and maritime experts at Sustainable Blue Economy Conference

How do we harness the potential of our oceans and seas to improve the lives of all, while conserving them for future generations?

Predicting Port Costs

There are inherent difficulties in accurately predicting the port costs, which forms a significant part of the voyage costs.

Greece opens new LNG tank to boost energy hub ambitions

Greece inaugurated a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank to boost its storage capacity and bolster its ambitions to become a regional energy hub.

How Technology Is Making Shipping Ports Smarter

If shipping is the life blood of global trade, ports are its heart, which continue to work day in and out to handle the ever-increasing volumes of cargo and container sizes.

Solstad Offshore subsidiary sells PSV Far Supplier

Solstad Offshore’s subsidiary Farstad Marine has sold PSV Far Supplier to an undisclosed buyer.

Kyiv Says Russia Attacked Ukrainian Navy Ships, Seized Three In Black Sea

Kyiv: The Ukrainian Navy says Russian forces opened fire on a group of its ships in the Black Sea off the coast of the Crimean Peninsula late on November 25, striking two warships and wounding two crew members before seizing the vessels along with a Ukrainian Navy tugboat.

Deep Sea Mining Zone Hosts CO2-Consuming Bacteria

Scientists have discovered that bacteria in the deepest parts of the seafloor are absorbing carbon dioxide and could be an additional food source for other deep-sea life.

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