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VDR Transcript Shows Final Panic Aboard Dali as It Approached the Bridge

From maritime-executive.com

The National Transportation Safety Board is continuing its investigation and release of data from the 2024 incident in which the containership Dali destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. 

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Alisha Fredriksson Wins Nor-Shipping 2025 Young Entrepreneur Award

From maritime-executive.com

Nor-Shipping, in partnership with YoungShip International, has crowned Alisha Fredriksson, CEO and Co-Founder of pioneering carbon capture company Seabound, winner of the Nor-Shipping 2025 Young Entrepreneur Award.

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John Kerry urges shipping to take climate lead

From splash247.com

Former US secretary of state John Kerry delivered a message of climate leadership during a high-profile panel at Nor-Shipping yesterday, sharing the stage with Andrew Forrest, chairman of Fortescue Metals Group, and Andreas Enger, CEO of Höegh Autoliners. 

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Zimbabwe commissions new grain silo complex 

From www.world-grain.com

Kwekwe facility has total capacity of 56,000 tonnes
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AFIA makes organizational realignment

From www.world-grain.com

Designed to enhance impact, operational efficiency of the association
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IPACK-IMA connects customers, suppliers

From www.world-grain.com

Processing, packaging event draws thousands to Milan, Italy
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Inside India’s Tanker Broking Market: A Niche Full of Potential or a Missed Opportunity?

From www.linkedin.com

India, the second-largest crude oil importer in Asia after China, stands as a vital player in the global oil and gas supply chain. One would assume that such a scale of import activity would create a dynamic, open, and competitive tanker broking market — but the reality is more complex.

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London Maritime Institute: Incredible Seamanship in Action

From www.linkedin.com

Watch as two brave mariners perform a close-quarters approach to another DP vessel — all while battling 4+ meter waves and unforgiving sea conditions. 🚢💨

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French energy giant TotalEnergies reaffirms support for Adani Green's expansion in India

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

With Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL )'s current capacity of 14 gigawatts and plans for continued expansion, the partnership with TotalEnergies is expected to play a crucial role in India's ambitious renewable energy targets and the country's transition toward cleaner energy sources.

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Offshore logistics suppliers demand Dutch government keeps 21GW roadmap ‘on track’

From www.projectcargojournal.com

The Dutch offshore logistics community says the government must do what it takes to ensure the sector continues to be viable, amidst concerns that rising costs could slow down or even halt vital current and planned projects.

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HMM unveils North China-Indonesia service

From www.porttechnology.org

HMM has announced the launch of a new service, the NIS, which will connect key ports in North China and Indonesia starting from June.
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ONE to implement Europe Environment Surcharge

From www.porttechnology.org

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the implementation of the Europe Environment Surcharge (EES).

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Port of Corpus Christi Celebrates Completion of Major Ship Channel Deepening, Solidifying U.S. Energy Export Dominance 

From breakbulk.news

The Port of Corpus Christi has marked a historic milestone with the completion of its Ship Channel Improvement Project (CIP), deepening the waterway to 54 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) and reinforcing the U.S. as a global leader in energy exports.

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Secure Chain Hits 500,000 Containers Milestone in Rotterdam 

From breakbulk.news

The port of Rotterdam has processed its 500,000th import container via the Secure Chain system, marking a significant step towards enhanced supply chain security and fraud prevention.

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Russia Sees 50% Surge in Foreign Voyages Along Northern Sea Route in 2025 

From breakbulk.news

Russia expects a sharp rise in foreign vessels navigating the Northern Sea Route (NSR) this year, as global shipping lines look for alternatives to the Suez Canal amid geopolitical uncertainties.

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What we really breathe in - Filtered car emissions turn toxic after sunlight exposure

From www.chemeurope.com

A new international study led by Helmholtz Munich and the University of Rostock reveals that emissions from modern gasoline cars – despite meeting the currently strictest European emission standards EURO 6d – can become significantly more harmful after being released into the atmosphere.

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Intra-Asia container freight rates hold steady

From www.porttechnology.org

Container freight rates held steady at $655 per 40ft container during the fortnight ending 30 May, according to Drewry's latest insights.

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San Antonio Terminal launches new shipping route

From www.porttechnology.org

San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) has reached a new milestone with the arrival of the first PIL vessel under the WS6 service.

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Benelux heavy lift operation moves 100-tonne ship engines

From www.projectcargojournal.com

An operation showcasing Belgian heavy lift specialist Aertssen’s expertise saw the successful transportation of four huge ship engines from city to port, ahead of their onward journey by sea.

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FHP Group is Italy’s newest breakbulk powerhouse

From www.projectcargojournal.com

A major new player in the European breakbulk and project cargo sector, FHP Group, has emerged from the formation of Italy’s first integrated maritime and rail logistics operator.

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Industry urges Dutch government to keep 21GW offshore wind target on track

From splash247.com

A who’s who in the Dutch offshore wind sector has appealed to the country’s minister of climate policy and green growth, Sophie Hermans, to keep the country on track towards its target of 21GW of offshore wind capacity by 2031. 

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Russia's Rosatom expects boom in foreign vessels using Arctic shipping route

From www.reuters.com

Russia expects a 50% rise in voyages by foreign vessels using the Northern Sea Route (NSR) along its Arctic coast this year, which Moscow sees as an alternative to the Suez Canal, state-controlled nuclear energy firm Rosatom told Reuters on Friday.

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Secures $100M Auto Logistics Deal

From www.maritimebell.com

Wallenius Wilhelmsen, listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, has signed a renewed logistics agreement with a key automotive OEM partner it has worked with for many years.

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Vard delivers two vessels with cybersecurity notations

From www.ship-technology.com

Fincantieri Group subsidiary, Vard, has delivered two vessels that are claimed to be the “world's first” with cybersecurity notations.
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Maritime in Minutes - May 2025 in review

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of May, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.

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