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2018 a Year of Transformation for Port Operators |
2018 could be a defining year for global ports industry, according to the international law firm Ince & Co, which has advised port operators to expect a year of transformation. The transformation...
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Saudi Arabia s New Maritime Yard Launched, First Orders Already Secured |
Saudi Aramco, HHI, Bahri, and Lamprell Plc launch their International Maritime Industries joint venture.
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Mexico Finds 285 Kg of Cocaine on Boxship |
Mexican authorities seize cocaine from Cap Palliser containership, heading to Lazaro Cardenas port.
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Cruise ship broke off moorings at Freeport |
Cruise ship GRAND CELEBRATION broke off her moorings on Jan 3 in Freeport Bahamas, during cyclone passing. The ship drifted and allided with pier before tugs took her under control and brought back to pier. GRAND CELEBRATION resumed her voyage, suffering not more than scratches and probably, dent. See all photos and video at https://www.facebook.com/pg/BAHYachtMaritime/posts/?ref=page internal
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1,5 ton of cocaine found in tanker s cargo tank |
Product tanker KALUBA was intercepted in Caribbean by join efforts of Dominican Republic, US and Netherlands, after several months investigation and shadowing of three main suspects in drug trafficking. Tanker was taken to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 1570 kilos of pure cocaine were found, 12 crew detained, suspect in accomplishing drug ring. Tanker was en route from Aruba Caribbean to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Several main suspects in organizing cocaine traffic have been already put under arrest. Tanker was seized either on New Year Eve or shortly after. Cocaine was hidden in cargo tank. Phot of KALUBA under arrest at Santo Domingo from http://eldia.com.do
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Tanker out of control causing panic on Yangon river VIDEO |
Product tanker AU VIRGO went out of control in the morning Jan 2 on Yangon River, Myanmar, while proceeding downstream, reportedly because of miscalculated current strength, and collided with jetty, scaring away a horde of local boats and sinking one of them. Jetty was damaged, tanker s bow also sustained damages, judging from video. No other information available.
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Report: Up to 500 Bulkers Stuck at Asian Major Coal Ports |
Between 400 and 500 large dry bulk carriers are waiting to unload coal in Chinese waters.
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Spotted: New ULCV Joins COSCO Shipping |
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has delivered COSCO Shipping Alps to COSCO Shipping Lines.
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NIMASA to Acquire Vessels to Boost Maritime Safety |
NIMASA to Acquire Vessels to Boost Maritime Safety THISDAY NewspapersFull coverage
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Windstar Appoints Expedition Captain |
Windstar Appoints Expedition Captain The Maritime ExecutiveFull coverage
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Cargo volumes rise at world s top ports |
Cargo throughput at major ports globally maintained an upward trend in the third quarter of this year, according to the Global Port Development Report issued by Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI). SISI statistics showed that cargo volumes at major ports in the world recorded a growth rate of 6.4 per cent during the three-month period, ...
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India: New concession pact to ease port projects |
The Cabinet this week approved amendments to the model concession agreement (MCA) to make port projects more investor-friendly and make investment climate in the sector more attractive. For existing port projects, the government has formed a panel under Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to iron out implementation issues. Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari said contractual issues or ...
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2018 set to be transformative year for port development, says Ince & Co: Firm urges ports operators to plan ahead for global industry changes |
Leading international law firm Ince & Co has advised port operators to expect a year of transformation in 2018. Shifting economic trends, trade flows and global demographic patterns, in tandem with changes in port ownership and ongoing investment in modernisation and expansion are all creating the conditions for what could be a defining year for ...
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Moore Stephens: Optimism outweighs pessimism for shipping in 2018 |
According to a recent study, pessimists live longer than optimists, and shipping is short of neither. But the industry has always valued longevity as well as new blood, and it certainly ended 2017 in more optimistic mood than it closed the previous year. Oscar Wilde said it is always best to borrow money from pessimists, ...
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