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North Sea Handling Secures Contract for Spliethoff’s L-Type Fleet Cargo Access Equipment 

From breakbulk.news

North Sea Handling AS, via its subsidiary NSH Ships Equipment AS, has signed a deal to deliver cargo access systems for eight new vessels under construction for Spliethoff at Wuhu Shipyard Co., Ltd. in China. Each of the new L-Type ships will be fitted with five advanced side loading systems.

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HHLA CEO to step down at the end of the year at the latest

From www.hafen-hamburg.de

After nine years at the helm of the company, Chief Executive Officer Angela Titzrath will leave HHLA by 31 December 2025 at the latest.

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BlackRock Removed from Texas Boycott List After Leaving Climate Groups

From www.esgtoday.com

BlackRock has been removed from a list of companies published by Texas subject to divestment for “boycotting energy companies,” after the asset management giant exited climate-focused investment groups and updated its energy investment policies, according to a statement released by Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar. 

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11 Big Wins for Nuclear in Trump Administration's First 100 Days 

From www.energy.gov

Trump Administration unleashes early nuclear energy wins in first 100 days.

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EU mandates CO2 storage in major step toward net zero

From www.porttechnology.org

The European Commission has invoked Article 23 of the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), assigning binding CO2 storage obligations.

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GPS jamming disrupts hundreds of vessels in Strait of Hormuz

From www.porttechnology.org

Navigation systems on 900 vessels voyaging the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf have suffered severe disruptions amid Iran-Israel tensions.

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LNG Canada Produces First Liquefied Natural Gas For Export

From gcaptain.com

The Shell-led SHEL.L LNG Canada project has produced the first liquefied natural gas for export from its facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, two people familiar with the startup of the plant told Reuters on Sunday.

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Burned-Out Car Carrier Sinks in Pacific Three Weeks After Fire Began

From maritime-executive.com

Zodiac Maritime, managers of the car carrier Morning Midas, reports that it received information from the salvage team that the fire-damaged vessel sank in international waters. 

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Strait of Hormuz fears remain as ceasefire wobbles

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The Israel and Iran fragile truce is fraught with complications leaving the closure of the Strait of Hormuz a real fear for the supply chain.

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Baltic Dry Bulk Index Snaps 5-Session Losing Streak On Panamax Strength

From www.hellenicshippingnews.com

Baltic Dry Bulk Index Snaps 5-Session Losing Streak On Panamax Strength.

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Panama Issues Strong Warning To Its Ships In High-Risk Conflict Zones

From www.marineinsight.com

Ships anchored off Ras Isa have been advised to carefully evaluate all legal and safety risks before transferring oil or related cargo.

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China ship exports up 6.7% in May

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

China exported 590 ships in May, a year-on-year increase of 6.7%, with the export value reaching RMB30 billion ($4.2 billion), grew18.9% year-on-year, according to data from China’s General Administration of Customs.

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Louis Sola steps down as chair of FMC

From splash247.com

Louis Sola will step down next week as chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) after a seven-year stint at America’s shipping regulator.

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Burnt out Morning Midas sinks in North Pacific

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The Morning Midas sank on 23 June 16:35 hrs local time in the North Pacific according to a statement released managers Zodiac Maritime. The vessel sank in international waters according to a report from salvors Resolve Marine.
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Hapag-Lloyd to rebrand SAAM Terminals

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Chile-headquartered SAAM Terminals was acquired by Hapag-Lloyd in August 2023 and was put under management of its Rotterdam-based terminals division created in June that year.

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Deadly fire engulfs tanker in Batam shipyard

From splash247.com

A fire broke out aboard an oil tanker undergoing repairs at a shipyard in Batam on Monday, killing four workers and injuring five others. 

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MSC propels West Africa higher up the container ladder

From splash247.com

Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), the world’s largest container line, has single-handedly catapulted West Africa into Alphaliner’s list of the 10 trading routes with the biggest ships. 

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Iberdrola picks Avangrid head as new CEO

From splash247.com

Spanish electric utility company Iberdrola has named Pedro Azagra as the group’s new chief executive officer. 

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U.S. Navy Used Up Missiles at "Alarming Rate" to Defeat Iranian Strikes

From maritime-executive.com

The end of hostilities between Iran and Israel appears to be good news for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. 

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Trump: China Can Continue to Purchase Oil From Iran

From maritime-executive.com

On Tuesday, after declaring a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump gave what many viewed as a green light for China to continue purchasing U.S.-sanctioned Iranian oil. 

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Daehan Shipbuilding pursues Seoul IPO

From splash247.com

Daehan Shipbuilding, a mid-sized shipbuilder specialising in suezmax and aframax tankers, will list on South Korea’s KOSPI stock exchange later this year. 

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Egypt’s National Navigation back in China for more kamsarmax newbuilds

From splash247.com

Egypt’s National Navigation Company (NNC) is continuing its fleet expansion with a fresh order for two additional kamsarmax bulk carriers. 

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Brazil issues first offshore wind license to 24.5MW pilot project

From splash247.com

The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) has granted the first preliminary license for an offshore wind energy project in Brazil. 

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Ferry Grounds Off Bali, Prompting Mass Evacuation

From maritime-executive.com

On Sunday, a ferry with more than 70 passengers aboard went aground just off its pier near Gilimanuk, Bali, prompting a mass evacuation. 

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Norway and France Agree to Cross-Border CO2 Transport and Storage

From maritime-executive.com

Norway and France completed an agreement paving the way for transporting CO2 from French industrial emission sources to Norway for storage beneath the North Sea.

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