All Shipping articles – Page 6
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NewsRed Zed 1 grounds in Suez
On June 20, the semi-submersible heavy lift vessel Red Zed 1 experienced a sudden steering failure and grounded while transiting the Suez Canal.
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NewsBIMCO drafts clause to support biofuel use
BIMCO has launched a new subcommittee to develop a Biofuel Clause for Time Charter Parties.
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NewsLynn steps down as BigLift representative
David Lynn of Allways Shipping is stepping down as commercial representative of BigLift Shipping in Western Australia and the Northern Territory, effective July 1, 2025.
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NewsAtoB@C welcomes Biomar into fleet
AtoB@C Shipping’s newbuilding campaign has pressed on with the delivery of Biomar on June 16.
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NewsDenholm steps up as chairman of ICS
John Denholm has been named chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) following unanimous recommendation from the board of ICS, succeeding Emanuele Grimaldi from June 2026.
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NewsOceanly promotes Lerche-Tornøe to CEO
Maritime digital solutions provider Oceanly has promoted Frederik Lerche-Tornøe as its ceo.
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NewsStormGeo and Bearing AI team up on voyage optimisation
Weather intelligence and decision support technology provider StormGeo has entered into a strategic partnership with Bearing AI, which specialises in AI-driven vessel performance modelling.
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NewsEsgian supports SFC with its emissions transparency initiative
Norway-based service performance and benchmarking analyst Esgian is partnering with the Smart Freight Centre (SFC), and its Global Ro-Ro Community (GRC) working group, to support its latest emissions transparency initiative.
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NewsHöegh Moonlight delivered
Ro-ro shipping line Höegh Autoliners has taken delivery of the Aurora-class vessel Höegh Moonlight.
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NewsChipolbrok names latest newbuild De An
Multipurpose shipping line Chipolbrok has held a naming ceremony for its latest 62,000 dwt vessel, De An.
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NewsUPM and Bore joins Ahti Pool
Global material solutions company UPM and Bore, part of Dutch shipping firm Spliethoff Group, have joined Ahti Pool to promote the decarbonisation of shipping operations and comply with FuelEU Maritime regulations.
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NewsSAL’s fourth Orca-class vessel launched in China
SAL Heavy Lift’s fourth Orca heavy lift vessel, Carlotta, has been launched at the Weihai shipyard in China.
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NewsGeoServe launches unified voyage operations suite
Dubai-based voyage management solutions firm GeoServe has launched GeoOne, a unified voyage operations suite (VOS).
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NewsAllseas looks to develop nuclear technology
Allseas has developed a five-year plan to design, develop and deploy a small modular reactor (SMR) that can be integrated into offshore vessels and used onshore.
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NewsCeva boosts ro-ro offering
Ceva Logistics is adding three ro-ro vessels to offer connections from the Far East to Central and South America via a regular trade lane and spot services.
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NewsUECC adds capacity and port calls on its North-South route
United European Car Carriers (UECC) is boosting sailing frequency and capacity on its North-South network with the addition of the dual-fuel LNG PCTC Blue Heritage, as well as another port of call in Türkiye.
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NewsKongsberg unveils real-time emissions monitoring system
Kongsberg Maritime has launched a Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) to provide real-time exhaust emissions data for shipowners and operators.
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NewsSwire Projects delivers mining equipment to Kitimat
Multipurpose operator Swire Projects has delivered a full load of conveyor trusses and structural steel from Dongguan, China, to Kitimat, Canada.
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NewsPrism expands maritime capabilities
India-headquartered Prism Logistics is bolstering its maritime capabilities with the addition of four barges to its fleet.
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NewsBBC Sao Paulo completes sea trials
BBC Chartering’s latest newbuild Lakermax vessel, BBC Sao Paulo, has passed sea trials.









