Archive News
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Mon14May |
A second consecutive month of growth took April's total over 3.7 million metric tonnes of product. |
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Fri11May |
Shipping line to discontinue direct coverage from Peru and Chile to Northwest Europe. |
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Fri11May |
Shell to move 80,000 tonnes of fuel oil from Negishi with a lay date of May 16 at a freight rate of $500,000. |
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Thu10May |
Losses due to rising fuel costs and uncertainty in global economic conditions. |
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Wed09May |
Fifth consecutive quarter losses for one of the world's leading container and logistics firms |
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Tue08May |
Landmark case by Hong Kong court defines 'control', says Maruba only responsible for one of the 11 vessels. |
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Tue08May |
Fredriksen says many shipping firms and shipyards are going to be put out of business. |
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Mon07May |
The Khorfakkan is to load 80,000 metric tons of fuel oil on May 15 from the Iranian port of Bandar Mahshahr. |
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Mon07May |
Japanese ship builder says anti-piracy 'Aero-Citadel' design reduces bunker fuel usage by 2%; comes complete with bulletproof windows. |
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Mon07May |
Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer Mats Henrik Berglund to join Pacific Basin Shipping Limited in Hong Kong. |
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Fri04May |
Manila-based box shipper says higher freight revenues were offset by rising bunker costs |
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Fri04May |
But BIMCO analyst says the problem is "We don't know how much Iranian oil is already blended in [to existing product]". |
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Thu03May |
Yong Geng joins Dan-Bunkering's trading team in Middelfart, Denmark. |
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Thu03May |
Tallinn terminal could supply "the whole of the Baltics and Finland."
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Thu03May |
Tidetech says newly available information can improve efficiency on coastal shipping routes. |
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Wed02May |
USAT Brigadier General M. G. Zalinski sank in 1946 with a reported 700 tonnes of bunker fuel on board. |
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Wed02May |
Cruise-ship industry reported to be lobbying Washington to press the EPA as Short Sea Shippers ask for exceptions to be made. |
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Wed02May |
Asian fuel market could see a defect equivalent to 45 percent of current Singapore inventories every month. |
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Wed02May |
Traders quoted as saying that "disguising the origin of shipping fuel in Singapore is easier". |
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Wed02May |
World Fuel Services Corporation says 2012 Q1 year-on-year gross profit for its marine segment grew $14.9 million to $55.1 million. |