Maersk To Face Prosecution Over Alleged Corruption

Maersk To Face Prosecution Over Alleged Corruption

Brazilian prosecutors have filed a civil lawsuit against Danish shipping giant Maersk, alleging corruption schemes in relation to securing shipping contracts with the state-owned oil giant Petrobras. According to Reuters, the Brazilian prosecutors filed the lawsuit against Maersk and former...
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Firms Unveil Agenda For Maritime Biofuel

Firms Unveil Agenda For Maritime Biofuel

Uniper Energy DMCC (UED), a supplier of very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO), and Neutral Fuels, a pioneer of net zero biofuels in the UAE, have teamed up to provide maritime biofuel in Fujairah, UAE.   The two companies plan to...
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Shipbreaking Cartel In Bangladesh Comes To An End

Shipbreaking Cartel In Bangladesh Comes To An End

After exactly two months in operation, the shipbreaking cartel in Bangladesh has collapsed as it failed to secure enough tonnage, GMS, the world’s largest cash buyer of ships for recycling, said.   During the sixty-day period ended 21 November, a f...
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Danica: Each Crew Change Costing Up To $2,000 More Amid COVID-19 Impact

Danica: Each Crew Change Costing Up To $2,000 More Amid COVID-19 Impact

Individual crew changes are costing up to an additional $2,000, doubling the price since last year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Danish-managed crewing specialist Danica has said. The crewing agency said that the figure resulted from analysing a...
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UNCTAD Warns Of Grim Maritime Trade

UNCTAD Warns Of Grim Maritime Trade

Global maritime trade will plunge in 2020 due to the unprecedented disruption caused by COVID-19, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said in a new report. The report, entitled the Review of Maritime Transport 2020, warns that...
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LNG: Germany Projects Infrastructure, Investments

LNG: Germany Projects Infrastructure, Investments

German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) has welcomed investments in the country’s supply chain logistics as well as the Brunsbüttel terminal project.   According to World Maritime, this was a result of a discussion between Ralf Nagel, Chief Ex...
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CMA CGM confirms cyber attack

CMA CGM confirms cyber attack

French liner major CMA CGM has confirmed to Offshore Energy-Green Marine that it was currently dealing with a cyber-attack impacting peripheral servers. The attack does not include CEVA Logistics.  “As soon as the security breach was detected, external ...
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Anxiety As 300,000 Seafarers Are Stuck At Sea

Anxiety As 300,000 Seafarers Are Stuck At Sea

Some seafarers have now been on board their ships for more than 17 months, exceeding the 11-months limit set out in the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim has said.   The IMO boss has also urg...
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MWUN Seeks Compliance With Govt Directives On Stevedores, Dockworkers

MWUN Seeks Compliance With Govt Directives On Stevedores, Dockworkers

Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), on Monday has called on dock labour employers and private operators to comply with government directive on the use of registered stevedores and dockworkers.  In a statement on Monday,President General of MWUN, Mr ...
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Maersk Unveils Digital Supply Chain Management Platform

Maersk Unveils Digital Supply Chain Management Platform

Maersk is launching a digital platform that aims to assist small and medium-sized companies to manage and simplify their supply chains.  The platform will strengthen the company’s position as a global integrator of container logistics, Maersk said.&nbsp...
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ITF: 600,000  Seafarers Impacted By Crew Change Crisis

ITF: 600,000 Seafarers Impacted By Crew Change Crisis

The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) estimates that there are now approximately 300,000 seafarers trapped working aboard ships due to the crew change crisis caused Covid-19 border and travel restrictions, and an equal number of unemployed se...
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Firm Implores EU On Approval For Turkish Ship Recycling Yards

Firm Implores EU On Approval For Turkish Ship Recycling Yards

Ship recycling yards in Turkey that are compliant with safety and environmental requirements of the European Union are full until the end of the year, Clarksons Platou Shipbroking said in a report. The report indicated that there is limited space...
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CMA CGM Introduces New Rules To Prevent Trafficking

CMA CGM Introduces New Rules To Prevent Trafficking

French container shipping major CMA CGM has unveiled new steps to fight illicit trafficking in protected species and said it is tightening its shipment control procedures. The shipping and logistics group is reinforcing its procedures for shipping protected sp...
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MSC Joins Smart Maritime Network

MSC Joins Smart Maritime Network

Container shipping major Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has joined the Smart Maritime Network, an industry membership group focused on increasing the compatibility, standardization, and harmonization of the technology used in the shipping industry. “Wh...
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