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Digitalisation is reality with a new great milestone done at the Port of Le Havre

Last October 29th, the giant of the seas MSC MIRJAM owned by MSC, the second largest liner shipping company of the World, is on operation at Terminal de Normandie Port 2000.

Contship looks to expanded La Spezia terminal for 20,000 teu ships by 2022

Italy’s LSCT in southern Europe will be ready to handle 20,000 teu ULCs by 2022, stepping up from its present capacity of accommodating 16,600-teu boxships.

2020 sulphur cap: ‘Non-compliance not an option’

The arrival of the global sulphur limit in 2020 will pose multiple challenges to ship operators

Gaslog Mulls Buybacks, Extra Dividends as Rates Soar

Gaslog, a LNG carrier, said on Thursday it was considering extra dividends or a share buyback after reporting record profit

ONE Drags Down NYK Line Earnings

Container line joint venture ONE dragged down NYK Line in the first half of 2018 ended September 30 with with Japanese shipping group in the red.

World’s Largest LNG Bunkering Vessel Delivered

The world’s largest LNG bunker supply vessel, M.V. Kairos, has been delivered to Babcock Schulte Energy, a 50:50 joint venture between Babcock and Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement. 

Port Of Corpus Christi And Carlyle Group Agree To Develop Major Crude Oil Export Terminal On Harbor Island

The Port of Corpus Christi Authority announced it has entered into an agreement with The Carlyle Group to work exclusively to develop a world-class crude oil export terminal on Harbor Island.

Container volumes continued to grow at Port of Rotterdam

In the first three quarters of 2018, total throughput in the Port of Rotterdam was 0.4% less than in the same period the previous year.

Euronav Warns that Scrubbers Could Mask Non-Compliance

Tanker operator Euronav voiced new concerns about the use of SOx scrubbers to comply with the IMO's impending 0.5 percent fuel sulfur content cap, citing low return on investment

ReCAAP Warns of New Abu Sayyaf Kidnapping Threat

The ReCAAP piracy reporting center warned that a faction of the Abu Sayyaf Group is preparing to launch another round of pirate attacks in the waters off Sabah, Malaysia. 

IMO Adopts Plan for Addressing Marine Plastic

The IMO has pledged to address the significant problem posed by plastics to the marine environment

Nestlé, Tesco to tackle ghost gear problem in the ocean

During the 'Our Ocean 2018' conference in Bali, Nestlé and Tesco joined the Global Ghost Gear Initiative to address the 640,000 tonnes of fishing gear, also known as ghost gear, ending up in the oceans every year.

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