Maritime News
Latest updates from the maritime industry
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Financial Results, Earnings Reports
A roundup of recent financial news and earnings reports from major maritime industry companies and organizations.
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GoldMining Files Annual Financial Statements and Reports
Canadian mining company GoldMining Inc. has filed its annual financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and annual information form.
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EU Seeks G7 Coordination on Russian Oil Shipping Ban
The European Union is looking to coordinate with G7 countries on a plan to ban maritime services for Russian seaborne crude oil exports.
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Maersk Takes Over Panama's Port of Balboa as Geopolitical Tensions Disrupt Shipping
Maersk's APM Terminals has begun operations at Panama's Port of Balboa, launching an 18-month stabilization phase amid rising geopolitical risks in the region.
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Hafnia Streamlines Fleet with Sale of 10 Aging Tankers
Hafnia, a major product tanker owner, has confirmed the sale of 10 older vessels as part of its ongoing fleet renewal strategy.
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Shipping Giants Partner on Ethanol-Powered Engines, K Line Consolidates Ship Management
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a collaboration between Vale and Everllence on ethanol-powered engines, and K Line's move to consolidate its ship management operations.
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Brazilian and Malaysian Ports Forge Partnerships
Suape port in Brazil signs MoUs with Westports Malaysia and Northport in Port Klang, signaling growing international port cooperation.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Zim Acquisition, Cybersecurity Threats, and Shipyard Export Restrictions
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including Hapag-Lloyd's acquisition of Zim, rising cybersecurity risks at sea, and new export controls on Japanese shipyards.
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Shipping Faces Workforce Challenges Amid Surging Demand
Shipping industry leaders warn of labor shortages and 'technostress' as the sector navigates digital transformation and a surge in orders.
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Egypt Expands Container Terminal Capacity with Two New Facilities
Egypt is expanding its container terminal landscape with the launch of two new facilities, RSCT Sokhna and Damietta Alliance, set to begin commercial operations in early 2026.
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Ammonia-Powered Offshore Vessel and Other Maritime Tech Advancements
A roundup of recent news on emerging maritime technologies, including the first offshore vessel to operate on ammonia, electrically-driven compressor trains for an FPSO, and public funding for floating solar research.
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Saipem Loses Drillship Deal to Higher Bidder
Norwegian drillship owner Deep Value Driller has decided to sell its seventh-generation drillship to a higher bidder, leaving Saipem without the contract.
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Billion-Dollar Automotive Mega-Projects Dominate Global Capital Expenditures
A new report finds that large-scale automotive manufacturing projects now account for nearly half of all global capital expenditures, with average investments per plant rising 24%.
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Port Houston Logs Record January as Exports Surge
Port Houston sets new cargo volume record in January, driven by strong export growth, while Corpus Christi freight rises despite a dip in crude oil shipments.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Logistics Shifts, Postal Immunity, and India Airport Investment
A roundup of recent news on UPS driver buyouts, USPS legal immunity, WiseTech AI restructuring, Mexico freight, and FedEx's new Mumbai airport hub.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: AI Disruption, Executive Transitions, and Sustainable Shipping
A roundup of recent news on AI-driven workforce changes, leadership shifts, freight rate trends, and sustainability initiatives in the maritime industry.
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IMO's Net-Zero Framework Faces Hurdles, Shipping Decarbonization Experts Warn
Industry experts say the International Maritime Organization's revised emissions reduction targets will likely need to be pushed back, as there is no clear path to get the net-zero framework over the line.
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Abu Dhabi's Procurement Transformation Drives Over $100M in Savings
The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi has achieved over $100 million in savings through a procurement transformation supported by Ivalua, setting a benchmark for government-wide procurement innovation.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Urban Greening, Home Energy Shifts, and More
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a partnership for urban greening, changes in the home energy market, and other updates.
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Cass, Caspian Partner to Help Importers Navigate Tariff Costs
Cass Information Systems and Caspian have partnered to assist U.S. importers in managing trade compliance and customs refunding amid tariff challenges.
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