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China Surpasses Greece to Become World’s Largest Maritime Fleet Owner
China surpasses Greece in total maritime gross tonnage, nonetheless, the latter still remains the top DWT maritime…
Ship Recycling Market Faces Mismatch as Prices Diverge
Shipyards are reluctant to match the prices offered for ships. Market condition cannot explain mismatch as prices…
Mipo delivers the world’s first methanol-powered container ship
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD), achieved a significant milestone on July 10th with the delivery of the world's first…
Hong Kong Ship Recycling Convention enters into force
Bangladesh and Liberia Trigger Entry into Force of the Hong Kong Ship Recycling Convention, according to the IMO. A…
A major advancement in sustainable ship recycling
As the Bangladesh government approves the Hong Kong convention and a lack of overall tonnage improves the current…
Container ship orders slow but negotiations continue
Orders for container ships are slowing down but negotiations continue, meaning that the talks will continue until…
Alphaliner: Maersk would order ten 8,000 TEU methanol-powered containerships
Denmark's Maersk will order a new series of methanol-powered containerships in the size of 7,000 to 8,000 teu,…
New shipbuilds exhaust IMO ship identification numbers
The world of shipping has seen a major milestone pass, when the highest possible seven-digit IMO Number was…
HSN: Demand for newbuilding of ships increases, despite higher prices
Demand for newbuilding of ships is rising, despite higher prices, says Hellenic Shipping News.
ONE orders ten 13,700 TEU container ships
Ocean Network Express (ONE) orders ten additional 13,700 TEU container ships from shipyards in Japan and Korea with…