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Explore the latest developments in the shipping industry, including market trends, fleet management, and the impact of global trade on maritime logistics.


Wednesday, April 8, 2020
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WTO: Coronavirus Trade Slump Likely to Exceed 2008 Global Financial Crisis

World trade is expected is expected to fall by between 13% and 32% this year as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts just about every aspect of the global economy,

April 8, 2020
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France’s Flagship Aircraft Carrier Heading Home Due to Possible COVID-19 Cases
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France’s Flagship Aircraft Carrier Heading Home Due to Possible COVID-19 Cases

By Tangi Salaün PARIS, April 8 (Reuters) – France’s flagship aircraft carrier the Charles de Gaulle is returning to its home port early after

April 8, 2020
Total Views: 95

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U.K. Supply Lines at Risk From Virus Squeeze on Ferries

By Joe Mayes (Bloomberg) — Britain faces disruption to goods flows from continental Europe as the coronavirus outbreak squeezes the finances of ferry

April 8, 2020
Total Views: 108

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Oil Tanker Freight Rates Fall Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting

By Roslan Khasawneh SINGAPORE, April 8 (Reuters) – Supertanker freight rates have fallen after last week’s highs as industry participants await the

April 8, 2020
Total Views: 99

Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Hospital Ship USNS Comfort to Start Accepting COVID-19 Patients
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Hospital Ship USNS Comfort to Start Accepting COVID-19 Patients

The U.S. Department of Defense has opened the hospital ship USNS Comfort to patients with COVID-19 in order to relieve pressure on New York area hospitals, the

April 7, 2020
Total Views: 75

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Shipping Industry Urges Free Movement of Crews to Keep Trade Moving

LONDON, April 7 (Reuters) – Ships must be allowed to change over overworked and exhausted crews to help to keep trade flowing as

April 7, 2020
Total Views: 81

Stena Line Announces Additional Furloughs, Layoffs in UK and Ireland
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Stena Line Announces Additional Furloughs, Layoffs in UK and Ireland

European ferry operator Stena Line will furlough 600 employees and layoff 150 in the UK and Ireland as the coronavirus pandemic decimates passenger travel

April 7, 2020
Total Views: 73

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Ship Crews Stuck in Lockdown Strain Global Supply Chains

By Claire Jiao, Siegfrid Alegado and Ann Koh (Bloomberg) — Port restrictions and canceled flights are straining the ability to replace seafarers on

April 7, 2020
Total Views: 188

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ExxonMobil Lops 30% Off 2020 Spending

By Jennifer Hiller HOUSTON, April 7 (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp on Tuesday throttled back investment in shale, natural gas and deep water production,

April 7, 2020
Total Views: 71

Monday, April 6, 2020
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Cruise Ships

Saudia Arabia Takes 8.2 Percent Stake in Carnival Corporation

Shares of Carnival Corporation (NYSE: CCL) shot up more than 20% on Monday after it was revealed that Saudi Arabia’s public investment fund has taken a more

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 240

Hospital Ship Patients Test Positive for COVID-19
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Hospital Ship Patients Test Positive for COVID-19

The Military Sealift Command hospital ships USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort were originally deployed to serve as referral hospitals for non-COVID-19 patients

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 40

Caught on Camera: Containership Takes Out Crane in Busan, South Korea
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Caught on Camera: Containership Takes Out Crane in Busan, South Korea

A major accident was caught on camera today at the Port of Busan today when a containership struck multiple shoreside gantry cranes and another ship while

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 2023

Coast Guard: 93,000 Crew Members Still Stuck on Cruise Ships Off United States
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Coast Guard: 93,000 Crew Members Still Stuck on Cruise Ships Off United States

As cruise ships drawdown the number of passengers remaining on board, concern is growing for the tens of thousands of crew members, mostly foreign nationals,

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 295

Golden Ray Salvage Continuing ‘Day and Night’
Accidents

Golden Ray Salvage Continuing ‘Day and Night’

The coronavirus pandemic is showing now sign of slowing down the salvage of the Golden Ray wreck in St. Simons Sound.  The Unified Command responsible for

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 179

Trump’s ‘Free Market’ Response to a Global Deal to Save Oil
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Trump’s ‘Free Market’ Response to a Global Deal to Save Oil

By Catherine Traywick, Mario Parker and Justin Sink (Bloomberg) — On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump sent oil prices rallying on the prospect of

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 39

The aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt is pictured as it enters the port in Da Nang, Vietnam
Defense

Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Blasts Fired Captain in 1MC Speech to Teddy Roosevelt Crew

By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON, April 6 (Reuters) – The acting head of the U.S. Navy, in a surprise speech to the crew of a

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 205

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Blanked Sailings Could Cost Carriers $23 Billion

By Gavin van Marle (The Loadstar) – The container shipping industry could lose as much as $23bn this year from reduced demand in the wake of the

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 140

Fired Teddy Roosevelt Captain Tests Positive for COVID-19 – Report
Defense

Fired Teddy Roosevelt Captain Tests Positive for COVID-19 – Report

WASHINGTON, April 5 (Reuters) – U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper defended the Navy’s controversial decision to remove the commander of a

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 116

Stock photo shows an oil tanker at a terminal
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The Most Profitable Trade: ‘Oil All Over the Oceans Right Now’

By Javier Blas and Alex Longley (Bloomberg) –To outsiders, the oil trade of the day is so astonishing that even President Donald Trump sounded

April 6, 2020
Total Views: 307

Friday, April 3, 2020
CMA CGM Containership Reroutes Around Cape of Good Hope, Bypassing Suez Canal
Shipping

CMA CGM Containership Reroutes Around Cape of Good Hope, Bypassing Suez Canal

An ultra-large containership belonging to CMA CGM is bypassing the Suez Canal on its return trip to Asia, adding some 3,000 miles and five days to the journey

April 3, 2020
Total Views: 796