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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.

Port of Hueneme gets $3 million for zero emission energy project

The California Air Resources Board has awarded $3 million to the Port of Hueneme to fund their ship to shore zero emission energy project.

OPEC Forecasts Falling HFO Prices and More Scrubber Orders

In its latest annual report on the world's oil market outlook, OPEC has lowered its prediction for non-compliance with the IMO 2020 fuel sulfur content regulation.

Ocean Cleanup gets green light to proceed to Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The Ocean Cleanup announced that it has the 'go' to continue its journey to the the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and start cleaning plastics, after two weeks of tests in the Pacific.

Seanergy Maritime Holdings Becomes Solely Capesize Owner

Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp, announced today that it has entered into definitive agreements with unaffiliated third parties for the purchase of a modern secondhand Capesize vessel

The Challenge and Promise of India’s New Container Super-Port

Inter-city transportation in India includes coastal shipping that carries freight at very competitive tariffs.

Ship operating costs decline for sixth successive year

Total annual operating costs in the shipping industry fell by 1.3% in 2017, which compares with the 1.1% average fall in costs recorded for 2016, according to Moore Stephens consultants.

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