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Thursday, March 21, 2013
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News

VLCC Market Rises on Greater Japanese Demand, Owners Still Struggling to Survive

By Jonathan Saul LONDON, March 21 (Reuters) – Crude oil tanker earnings on the major Middle East route rose on Thursday, helped by firmer bookings,

March 21, 2013
Total Views: 9

Israel’s Zim Struts to Big Loss
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Israel’s Zim Struts to Big Loss

By Ari Rabinovitch JERUSALEM, March 21 (Reuters) – Israeli shipping company Zim shrugged off a 58 percent increase in fourth-quarter losses by pointing

March 21, 2013
Total Views: 3

Wednesday, March 20, 2013
West African Nations Agree to Cooperate in Combatting Piracy
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West African Nations Agree to Cooperate in Combatting Piracy

COTONOU, March 20 (Reuters) – Nearly two dozen West and Central African nations have pledged to combat the growing threat of piracy and maritime crime in

March 20, 2013
Total Views: 2

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Egypt Unrest Raises Re-Routing Risk After Suez Toll Rise

By Jonathan Saul and Asma Alsharif LONDON/CAIRO, March 20 (Reuters) – When it raises tolls in May, Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority will know that fuel

March 20, 2013
Total Views: 9

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Nigerian Boat With 166 People On Board Sinks
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Nigerian Boat With 166 People On Board Sinks

CALABAR, Nigeria, March 19 (Reuters) – At least 45 people died when a wooden boat carrying 166 people from southeastern Nigeria capsized off the coast, a

March 19, 2013
Total Views: 43

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Hapag-Lloyd Defers New Ship Deliveries After Posting Massive 2012 Losses

FRANKFURT, March 19 (Reuters) – German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd posted higher losses for 2012 due to unexpectedly low cargo volumes as a result of

March 19, 2013
Total Views: 1

Monday, March 18, 2013
Canada Moves to Improve Oil Tanker Safety

Canada Moves to Improve Oil Tanker Safety

CALGARY, Alberta, March 18 (Reuters) – Canada’s government will examine strengthening oil tanker safety, including introducing new laws and

March 18, 2013
Total Views: 3

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Iran’s NITC Replaces Tanker Boss

By Jonathan Saul LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) – Iran’s NITC has replaced Hamid Behbahani, a former minister and ally of President Mahmoud

March 18, 2013
Total Views: 30

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Finance

Saudi Oil Shipper Bahri Eyes Islamic Bond Issue To Fund Acquisition of Vela

DUBAI, March 17 (Reuters) – National Shipping Co of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) is considering a debut Islamic bond issue to help refinance debt taken on for

March 18, 2013
Total Views: 24

Friday, March 15, 2013
Carnival Cuts Forecasts As Incidents Mount

Carnival Cuts Forecasts As Incidents Mount

By Phil Wahba March 15 (Reuters) – Cruise operator Carnival Corp, grappling with a series of recent headline-grabbing mishaps involving its ships, said

March 15, 2013
Total Views: 6

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Navy

USS Miami Arsonist Handed 17-Year Sentence, $400 Million Bill

By Sarah Mahoney PORTLAND, Maine, March 15 (Reuters) – A civilian painter who twice set fires on a U.S. Navy nuclear submarine last year so that he could

March 15, 2013
Total Views: 12

Thursday, March 14, 2013
U.S. Uncovers Secret Iranian Oil-Shipping Scheme with Greek Frontman [UPDATE]

U.S. Uncovers Secret Iranian Oil-Shipping Scheme with Greek Frontman [UPDATE]

By Alister Bull WASHINGTON, March 14 (Reuters) – The United States slapped financial sanctions on Thursday on a Greek businessman it says secretly

March 14, 2013
Total Views: 7

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Engineering News

Carnival’s PR Nightmare Continues: Carnival Dream Stuck in Caribbean Port with Generator Issue

By Colleen Jenkins and Phil Wahba March 14 (Reuters) – A Carnival Cruise Lines ship with 5,600 passengers and crew was stuck at a Caribbean port with

March 14, 2013
Total Views: 169

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Finance

Berlian Laju Narrowly Averts Bankruptcy, Creditors Agree to Restructure $1.9 Billion Debt

By Randy Fabi JAKARTA, March 14 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s leading oil and gas shipper PT Berlian Laju Tanker reached a deal with creditors to

March 14, 2013
Total Views: 9

Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Diplomatic Row Heats Up As India Demands Return of Italian Marines
Piracy

Diplomatic Row Heats Up As India Demands Return of Italian Marines

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India summoned the Italian ambassador on Tuesday to protest Rome’s decision not to send two marines charged with killing

March 13, 2013
Total Views: 4

Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Carnival Puts Cruise Fleet Under Microscope After Triumph Fire

Carnival Puts Cruise Fleet Under Microscope After Triumph Fire

By Jane Sutton MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 12 (Reuters) – Carnival Corp has launched a comprehensive review of its entire fleet after a fire crippled one of

March 12, 2013
Total Views: 12

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Maersk And Rivals Seen Failing In Bid To Hike Shipping Rates

COPENHAGEN, March 12 (Reuters) – The world’s biggest container shipping company Maersk Line and its rivals are expected to fail in an attempt on

March 12, 2013
Total Views: 95

Monday, March 11, 2013
Italy Takes a Stand: Enrica Lexie Guards WILL NOT Return to India
News

Italy Takes a Stand: Enrica Lexie Guards WILL NOT Return to India

ROME, March 11 (Reuters) – Two Italian marines charged in India with killing two fishermen while on anti-piracy duty will not return there from a home

March 11, 2013
Total Views: 15

South American Grain Boom Drives Panamax Rates Higher
News

South American Grain Boom Drives Panamax Rates Higher

March 11 (Reuters) – The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry commodities, rose on Monday, primarily

March 11, 2013
Total Views: 3

EU Sulphur Targets Costly For UK Shipping, Report Says
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EU Sulphur Targets Costly For UK Shipping, Report Says

LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) – European Union targets to reduce sulphur emissions from the shipping sector will lead to huge costs for the British marine

March 11, 2013
Total Views: 5
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