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June 21, 2016

Delivery of ‘Bigroll Bering’ to Bigroll Shipping

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 21, 2016. Posted in Dry Cargo World.

A second MC-class module carrier has been handed over by Cosco Dalian Shipyard to her new owner, BigRoll shipping.
The MC-class vessels are 173 metres long, 42 ..

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June 16, 2016

DSME probe uncovers billion dollar accounting hole

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 16, 2016. Posted in Ship World.

A 1.5 trillion Korean Won (US$1.3 billion) hole has been found in Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering’s accounts, following an investigative probe into the ..

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June 16, 2016

CMA CGM and PSA to create a container terminal joint venture in Singapore

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 16, 2016. Posted in Port World.

CMA CGM and PSA Singapore Terminals will form a joint venture company CMA CGM-PSA Lion Terminal (CPLT) to operate and use four mega container berths at Pasir Panjang ..

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June 21, 2016

Panama Canal conducts trial transit through the expanded Cocoli Locks

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 21, 2016. Posted in Ship World.

The Panama Canal has conducted a trial transit through the expanded canal’s Cocoli Locks.
The transiting vessel, a US-built crane ship, the ..

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June 16, 2016

Gard warns industry of the use of drones

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 16, 2016. Posted in Ship World.

Insurance firm Gard P&I has warned vessel operators about the use of drones in the maritime industry.
Gard said that an unnamed vessel was recently detained ..

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June 14, 2016

Alang should be supported rather than dismissed: ECSA

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 14, 2016. Posted in Ship World.

The European Community Shipowner Association (ECSA) has called for the  European Commission to help, rather than dismiss yards in Alang, India as they attempt ..

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June 21, 2016

Nuclear icebreaker ‘Arktika’ launched

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 21, 2016. Posted in Ship World.


A nuclear-powered icebreaker, the ‘Arktika’, has been launched at Baltic Shipyard in St Petersburg, Russia.
The ship, with ..

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June 16, 2016

Bulk carrier runs aground on Philippine shoal

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 16, 2016. Posted in Dry Cargo World.

The Panama-flagged bulk carrier ‘Belle Rose’ ran aground at Monad Shoal, a marine ecotourism attraction in the Philippine island province of Cebu.
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June 14, 2016

Increasing threat of Nigerian piracy

Written by Tom Eddershaw on June 14, 2016. Posted in Ship World.

The latest report from Control Risks has outlined an increasing risk of piracy and armed robbery at sea within Nigeria.
Piracy between January and April has ..

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