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Maersk clarifies situation regarding its participation in the UK flag

After reports last week that Maersk would remove its remaining vessels from the UK flag and end the training of UK cadets

Blaze on 9,200 teu APL ship continues for fourth day

A fire on the 9,200 teu APL Vancouver off Vietnam has yet to be contained four days after it erupted.

“K” Line trials binary cycle power generation system on new ship

Japanese shipping company “K” Line announced that one of its new 91,000-DWT-type coal carriers, Corona Youthful

Maersk makes its own Brexit

With the UK’s exit from the EU due in less than two months, Maersk, Europe’s largest shipping line, is making its own Brexit

MOL tugboat carries out first LNG bunkering

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has carried out a test operation of the first bunkering of LNG fuel with LNG-powered tugboat Ishin in Japan

Polaris Shipping to exit supramax sector

South Korea’s Polaris Shipping has put its only two supramaxes up for sale as a slew of much larger size newbuild vessels start to deliver into its fleet.

Yang Ming takes options on four 11,000 teu boxships, eyes an additional four

Taiwanese line Yang Ming Marine Transport has excised an option with Japanese owner Shoei Kisen Kaisha for the charter of additional four 11,000 teu

Hapag-Lloyd declares general average on burnt Yantian Express

Hapag-Lloyd has declared general average on its burnt-out 7,500 teu boxship, Yantian Express.

MSC secures US$439 million financing to install scrubbers

Geneva-based shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company SA (MSC) has secured financing of US$439 million

MOL-operated Car Carrier Grand Orion Makes 1st Call at Port of Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. yesterday announced that on January 23, the MOL-operated car carrier Grand Orion

Yantian Express to sail to the Port of Freeport, Bahamas

Hapag-Lloyd informed that after the fire onboard the container ship 'Yantian Express' was brought under control, the responsible salvag

Western Bulk suffers $10m Chilean hit

Oslo-based Western Bulk Chartering saw its full-year profits take a sizeable hit from some poor decisions taken by an employee in South America.

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