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Shipowners grapple with OPEC+ supply increases, tensions in the Middle East, and rising numbers of newbuildings.
Dry bulk shipping is facing waning demand from China and earnings were down around 25% in the first half of the year.
The World Shipping Council welcomes new regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on reporting containers lost at sea.
UKMTO has received reports of missile and drone attacks on merchant vessels off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea.
Underscoring both increased productivity by Chinese yards and higher vessel prices the value of China’s new ship exports jumped 91% in the first half of 2024.
Container shipping market outlook for H2 2025 How will uncertainty over US tariffs, ongoing Red Sea diversions, and continued fleet growth impact containers in the remaining months of the year?
Jebel Ali records highest cargo volumes since 2015 Dubai port sees 1m teu throughput uplift and 23% rise in breakbulk cargo in 2024.
MSC closes in on 20% share of container ship market The world’s largest container line MSC continues to get bigger and now holds the most dominant position any company has ever held in the market.
Drydocks World adds to portfolio with massive offshore deals Conversion, upgrade and repair works continue to grow in number and scale at Drydocks World as regulations drive a focus on ...
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Norwegian shipping magnate John Fredriksen is moving away from dry bulk shipping selling his Golden Ocean shares to the Savery’s family-controlled firm.
Maersk Tankers has entered into a deal to commercially manage 27 tankers from Team Tankers International under two new pools.
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