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Sembcorp Marine books loss and expects trend to continue

After reporting a higher net loss in FY2020 compared to FY2019 impacted by decreasing revenues due to lower activity and project stoppages and delays caused by Covid-19, Singapore’s offshore constru...

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Port of Antwerp deploys autonomous drones to maintain safety

Port of Antwerp is deploying an autonomous drone for the first time to maintain safety at the port’s critical infrastructure. The fully-independent drone will test various use cases in the field of ...

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Grimaldi inks $500 million RoRo order with Hyundai Mipo

The Grimaldi Group has signed an agreement worth over $500 million with Ulsan-based Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for the construction of six new Ro/Ro multipurpose vessels. The new G5- class ships will be ab...

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Cheniere to issue GHG emissions data to its LNG customers

U.S. LNG exporter and producer Cheniere Energy will begin providing its LNG customers with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data associated with each LNG cargo produced at the company’s Sabine Pass an...

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Croatia becomes 16th member of IMO’s Hong Kong Convention

Croatia has become the latest country to accede to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) treaty for safe and environmentally-sound ship recycling, the Hong Kong Convention. The conventi...

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DP World Australia, MUA hammer out enterprise agreements

Australia’s largest container terminal operator DP World Australia (DPWA) and the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) have finalised all four enterprise agreements at DP World’s terminals, concludin...

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Australia joins UK-led alliance to protect global ocean

Australia has become the latest member of the Global Ocean Alliance, a 39-country strong initiative calling for at least 30 per cent of the world’s oceans to be designated as marine protected areas ...

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ITF: Over 50 Palmali seafarers abandoned at sea

More than 50 seafarers remain trapped aboard vessels owned by a Palmali Group, which were put under the freeze, after its founder, Turkish billionaire Mübariz Mansimov Gurbanoğlu got arrested. Th...

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Spot rates edge up further on major East-West box trades

But downward correction likely in second quarter, according to one analyst. Spot freight rates on the major East-West container trades edged up further this week as port congestion, box shortages and ...

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GB-EU road freight exports recover to 80% of normal levels

But the latest UK government figures indicate that up to one in five UK road-borne exports are still not taking place, as traders struggle with post-Brexit trade complications. Following a ...

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