Celsius Tankers, a unit of Danish owner Celsius Shipping, has ordered an additional 180,000 cu m LNG carrier at Samsung Heavy ...
John Su-led Erasmus Shipinvest Group has unveiled plans to grow subsidiary Erasmus Lines. The company has just taken delivery ...
Greek dry bulk owner Diligent Holdings has sold its last handysize and now is focused on just the supramax sector. Medsea ...
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has confirmed it is in discussions with Geneva-based SGS over a merger that could ...
After a 46-year history, Australia’s Wellard is readying for a future shorn of ships. The company has announced it is selling ...
The impending Trump 2.0 era is something being discussed at shipping boardrooms across the world, and is set to be a theme on ...
Yangzijiang Financial Holding has launched an MR tanker newbuilding project at Jingjiang Nanyang Shipbuilding. Newbuilding ...
The Bulgarian Shipowners Association (BSA) has become the 22nd member of the European Community Shipowners’ Associations ...
In Asia and Europe, authorities are taking action, trying to crack down on ships taking out critical subsea infrastructure.
Multiple brokers are reporting China’s Kawa Shipping has ordered its first newbuilds, signing for three 4,800 teu ships at Wuhu Shipyard. Alphaliner has put a price tag of $60m per ship with the ...
Multinational trader Trafigura, in collaboration with CF Industries, the world’s largest producer of ammonia, has completed the world’s first co-loaded ammonia and propane shipment operation ...
It is said that preparations rarely survive contact with reality, but shipyards are realising that engaging with contractors adds value, writes German Cagliardi from RNDV Group of Companies.