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7 Reasons why shipping is in the news

Sadly, shipping appears in the news mostly when it comes to noisy debate issues and warnings, while casualties and/or major agreements

Hurtigruten Builds All-Electric Excursion Vessels

Norwegian expedition cruise operator Hurtigruten is building a battery-powered boat for shorter excursions on Svalbard

Five lines to join the Digital Container Shipping Association

Five lines are joining the Digital Container Shipping Association giving the group that aims pave the way for digitalisation and standardisation of box shipping some 70% of the market as members.

U.S. Warns Merchant Ships of Iranian Threat

U.S. commercial ships including oil tankers sailing through key Middle East waterways could be targeted by Iran in one of the threats to U.S.

MSC joins NAMERA to participate in preservation of marine environment

MSC Group says it will be a new member of the North American Marine Environment Protection Association

Eckerö Line Deploys 3D Ship Display for Situational Awareness

Finnish cruise ferry operator Eckerö Line will soon be using a new bridge display technology that shows a sensor-generated visualization of the ship and its surroundings

Teekay sells Teekay Offshore stake to Brookfield

Teekay Corporation has entered into an agreement to sell all of its remaining interests in Teekay Offshore Partners

Maersk now offering digital ocean customs clearance

Maersk has launched an industry-first customs clearance online shipping management platform in seven European countries

Carnival Corporation’s AIDAnova first ship to be supplied with LNG in Mediterranean

Carnival Corporation & plc, the world's largest leisure travel company, its Germany-based AIDA Cruises brand and numerous representatives from politics

NYK president replaced as losses hit $400m

After just four years in charge, Tadaaki Naito’s tenure in charge of one of the world’s largest shipping lines is coming to an early end

Hapag-Lloyd plans to reduce its emissions 20% until 2020

Hapag-Lloyd published its Sustainability Report, saying that it is on track to reduce its CO2 emissions per TEU-kilometre by 20% by 2020

K Line bows to pressure and appoints critic to the board

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha has bowed to pressure as it reports another set of dire results

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